F2F Class Notes (Tony)
Vocabulary
ditch – a slang word, that means, to leave someone behind, without telling them.
eg: Joan and her mom didn’t like the tourists they met in Paris, so they ditched them and went to see the Louvre. ( my mom and I left the tourists and we didn’t tell them)
Needs more review
Do you ever go on trips with your family?
No, I will only go on a trip with my mom. / Yes, but usually just my mom.
When did you get here?
I get here on 12:55. – I got here at 12:55.
Grammar
I + With
eg: I‘d love to get a coffee with you.
eg: I will go to Paris with my mom. / I’m gonna go to Paris with my mom.
We + Together
eg: They always eat dinner together.
eg: We will have a party this weekend together. – We are going to have a party this weekend.
eg: We eaten lunch together yesterday. – We ate lunch together yesterday.
I want to get a good opportunities – I want to get a good opportunity –
Continuous Tense – ING
What are you doing today?
I just work today. – I‘m just working.
We are having class. (Over an hour)
I am getting my Master’s Degree. (During the time it takes to get a Master’s Degree)
I‘ve been writing a book for 15 years. (During the 15 years, From past until now)
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