F2F Class Notes (Tony)
Vocabulary
continuous – something that lasts over a period of time, not only one moment, use ING to show it is continuous.
eg: I am running.
eg: Work is going well.
eg: Work is good. (NOT CONTINUOUS)
How are you today?
Yeah. I’m happy today. I’m good.
How are you doing today?
I’m good. I’m doing good.
What are you doing today?
I am writing a story.
How is it going?
It’s good. It’s going good.
For Example: Prince got a new job. She has worked there for one week. We want to ask her, about the week, not just today, or just right now. So we should use CONTINUOUS word, ____ing.
How is work going?
It’s going well/good. Work is going well.
How is your new job going?
It was going well, but on Friday I got fired.
How was work yesterday?
It was good.
Speaking exercise
Last night when I wrote my story this story I had to give my client but I didn’t know how to continue it. I planned to finish it the next morning. But this morning I got up late. I had less time to write it and so I think it is the worst story what I write.
Last night when I wrote my story, that I had to give my client, I didn’t know how to finish it. I planned to finish it the next morning. But this morning I got up late. I didn’t have enough time to write it, so I think it is the worst story that I’ve written.
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