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we can say every + time word: every day, every week, every month, every year. |
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we can also say every morning, every afternoon, every evening, every night, every sunday, every friday evening, every six weeks, every four years. |
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frequency adverbs go after be: i'm always tired on sundays. it's not usually very busy. |
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frequency adverbs go before other verbs: i never have breakfast. i usually watch sport on tv. |
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phrases with every are usually at the end of the sentence: i work in a hotel every saturday. i play football every sunday morning. |
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we can say i'm always tired on sunday/sundays. |
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we can use the or a when we order food: can i have the/a chicken salad, please? and can i have the/a mushroom pizza, please? |
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we use also in positive sentences. also goes after be, but before other verbs: she's also a singer in a rock band. she also eats out a lot. |
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a station = a train station. |
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we can say a pair of trousers/jeans/shoes/trainers/boots. |
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clothes is a plural word: your clothes are over there. |
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we use what colour is/are..? to ask about colours: what colour is wayne's tie? what colour are monica's boots? |
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favourite = the thing or person we like best. |
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we use who to ask about a person. |
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a, some, a lot of; there's/there are: positive. |
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we use a or an with singular nouns: a person, an airport. |
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we use some and a lot of with plural nouns: some museums, a lot of restaurants. |
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we can say a lot of or lots of: there are lots of people in the park. |
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there isn't a station near here. |
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there aren't any good restaurants near here. |
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is there a bank? yes, there is. no, there isn't. |
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are there any shops? yes, there are. no, there aren't. |
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we use any in negatives and questions with there are: there aren't any good restaurants near here. are there any shops? |
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we use some in positive sentences with there are: there are some very nice reataurants in the centre. |
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we use the same pronunciation for there, they're and their: this is their house; they're from germany; there are some good museums. |
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this is their house (their + noun). |
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