日曜日, 3月 10, 2013

Callan Stage 6, page 553-555

レッスンで出てきた文法・単語Grammar questions: 
1. Q-WHAT DO THE WORDS "MAY" AND "MIGHT" EXPRESS? 
A-The words may and might express a possibility

2.Q-WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "MAY" AND "MIGHT" ? 
A-The difference between may and might is that we generally use "may" for the Present and "might" for the Past and the Conditional 

3.Q-WHEN DO WE USE THE PAST PERFECT TENSE?- AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE. 
A-We use the Past Perfect tense when there are two actions in the past, but one action is before the other. For example, "I had studied English before I went to England 

4.Q-WHEN DO WE USE THE FUTURE PROGRESSIVE TENSE? - AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE, PLEASE ! 
A-We use the Future progressive tense for a continuous action in the future. For example, "I shall be working all day tomorrow" 

5.Q-WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "TRAVEL" AND "JOURNEY" ? 
A-The difference between travel and journey is that we generally use "travel" as a verb and "journey" as a noun 

6.Q-WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "REMEMBER" AND "REMIND" ? 
A-The difference between remember and remind is that I remember something myself without help, whereas, if I forget something, somebody reminds me of it 

7.Q-WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "TO" AND "AT" ? - AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH, PLEASE ! 
A-The difference between to and at is that we generally use "to" when we are moving in the direction of something, or somewhere, and "at" when we are there. For example, "I'm going to the table. Now, I'm at the table" 

8.Q-WHAT'S ONE OF THE DIFFICULTIES WITH THE VERB "TO NEED" ? 
A-One of the difficulties of the verb to need is that it is, in fact, two verbs. One is a normal verb, whilst the other is abnormal or defective 

9.Q-WHAT IS A COMPOSITE WORD?-AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE, PLEASE ! 
A-A composite word is composed of two words connected with a hyphen. For example, "ash-tray" 

10.Q-WHAT DOES A PAST SUBJUNCTIVE CONDITIONAL EXPRESS, AND WHAT IS ITS CONSTRUCTION ? - AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE. 
A-A Past Subjunctive conditional expresses a supposition in the past: something that did not, in fact, happen. Its construction is "If + Past Perfect (Past Subjunctive) + Past Conditional. For example, "If I had seen Mr. Brown yesterday, I would have given him your letter"
レッスンで利用した教材Callan Stage 6,
レッスンで利用した教材のページ数page 553-555

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