木曜日, 12月 20, 2012

Callan Book Stage 4

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Sentences:
1. The difference ... is that a Possessive Adjective we put in front of a noun, whilst a Possessive Pronoun we put after it, or use without a noun. 
For example, 
"This is my bag. 
This book is mine" 
That bag is mine. 
2. The Possessive Adjectives are "my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their".
3. The Possessive Pronouns are "mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs".
4. The difference between "many" and "few" is that we use "many" and "few" for things we can count, whilst "much" and "little" we use for things we can't count. 
For example, There are many apple in the box. 
There are few apple on the table. 
There are much water in the sea. 
There are little water inthe bottle. 
5. Because the adjective "cheap" has only one syllable, whilst the adjective "expensive" has three syllables. 
6, The difference TO LOOK AT and TO WATCH is that we use "to look at" for something that is still, whilst we use "to watch" for something that is moving. 
7. The Past Tense of "I am" is "I was". 
8. The difference ...is that "ever" is positive and is generally used in interrogative sentences, whilst "never" is negative. 
9. The difference between QUICK and QUICKLY is that "quick" is an adjective, whilst "quickly" is an adverb. 
For example, 
He is a quick runner. 
He runs quickly.
10. The difference between OVER and ON is that we say "over" when there is no contact between the two objects, or when one object covers the other completely; whilst we use "on" when there is contact, or when one object doesn't cover the other completely. 
For example, The ceiling is over my head. 
A hat is on my head. 
11. We form regular verbs by putting the letters "ed" at the end. 
For example, "walk - walked" 
12. The difference between bring and take is that we use "bring" when we carry something to somebody who is speaking, and "take" when we carry something from somebody who is speaking. 
For example, 
I bring my book with me to the school. 
I take my book me from school. 
13. The two meanings of the word "QUITE" are "completely"and "nearly completely", and we know the difference by the accent. A heavy accent means "completely" whilst a light accent means "nearly completely". 
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