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English Grammar Do Does Did Patterns And Examples


English Grammar Do Does Did Patterns And Examples
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Author : Manik Joshi
language : en
Publisher: Manik Joshi
Release Date : 2014-10-25

English Grammar Do Does Did Patterns And Examples written by Manik Joshi and has been published by Manik Joshi this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-10-25 with Young Adult Nonfiction categories.


English Grammar – ‘DO/DOES/DID’ English Grammar – ‘DO’ VERB ‘DO’ -- (A) – Affirmative Sentences VERB ‘DO’ -- (B) – Negative Sentences VERB ‘DO’ -- (C) – Interrogative Sentences VERB ‘DO’ -- (D) – 'Short Answers’ and ‘Question Tags’ English Grammar – ‘DOES’ VERB ‘DOES’ -- (A) – Affirmative Sentences VERB ‘DOES’ -- (B) – Negative Sentences VERB ‘DOES’ -- (C) – Interrogative Sentences VERB ‘DOES’ -- (D) – 'Short Answers’ and ‘Question Tags’ English Grammar – ‘DID’ VERB ‘DID’ -- (A) – Affirmative Sentences VERB ‘DID’ -- (B) – Negative Sentences VERB ‘DID’ -- (C) – Interrogative Sentences VERB ‘DID’ -- (D) – 'Short Answers’ and ‘Question Tags’ VERB ‘DO/DOES/DID’ – PHRASAL VERBS VERB ‘DO/DOES/DID’ – IDIOMS Agreements and Disagreements with Statements Do/Does/Did: Useful Notes Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B) Exercises: 2(A) to 2(D) Sample This: English Grammar – ‘DO/DOES/DID’ The verb 'Do’ is used as an AUXILIARY VERB as well as a MAIN (ORDINARY) VERB. MAIN VERB: When used as the main verb, the verb ‘do’ is followed by an object. AUXILIARY VERB: ‘Auxiliary verb’ is a verb which is used with the main verb to show tenses, etc.] He does not do these kinds of things. [In this sentence, ‘Does’ has been used as an ‘Auxiliary Verb’, while ‘Do’ has been used as a ‘Main Verb’] They do not do nation-building. [In this sentence, ‘Do’ has been used as both an ‘Auxiliary Verb’ and a “Main Verb’] NOTE: The verb ‘do’ has the following forms: (1). Present form – Do or Does [‘Do’ is used with ‘You, I, We, They’ and all other plural subjects in the present tense. ‘Does’ is used with ‘He, She, It’ and all other singular subjects in the present tense.] (2). Past form – Did [‘Did’ is used with ‘You, I, We, They, He, She, It’ and all other singular and plural subjects in the past tense.] (3). Past Participle form – Done [Past participles are accompanied by auxiliary verbs ‘HAVE’ or ‘BE’ (in the correct tense)] You have done your country proud. This type of job is done in this factory. The main Verb ‘Do’ may denote the following actions – to find the answer to something: - Can they do this puzzle? to perform an activity or a task: - Sometimes you like to do things that are a little scary. to produce something: - He did a painting last night. to study something: - I am doing English these days. to talk about household chores (cleaning, washing, etc.): - They will have to do (wash) dishes. to work at something as a job: - What do you do for your livelihood? The main Verb ‘Do’ is also used to show the following actions: to attend, to cook, to copy somebody’s behavior, to travel, to visit somewhere as a tourist, to cheat, to punish, to steal, etc. Some more sentences with ‘MAIN VERB’ – DO/DOES/DID/DONE: She is happy that she will be able to do something for the poor and downtrodden. We are ready to do whatever it takes to avoid being suspended from competition. I like to do extensive research before I invest hard-earned money in a new purchase. It's no secret we do things we know we shouldn't. It is not uncommon to come across people who do jobs that have nothing to do with their academic degrees. It is not yet clear what exactly this software did. Work was done according to the rules. He has done an obligation to me.



English Grammar Be And Have


English Grammar Be And Have
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Author : Manik Joshi
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

English Grammar Be And Have written by Manik Joshi and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with categories.


This Book Covers The Following Topics:Pattern (01) -- To + BePattern (02) -- To + Be + -ING Form of VerbPattern (03) -- To + First Form of VerbPattern (04) -- To + Be + Third Form of VerbPattern (05) -- To + HavePattern (06) -- To + Have + BeenPattern (07) -- To + Have + Third Form of VerbPattern (08) -- To + Have + Been + Third Form of VerbPattern (09) -- Being (Present) And Having Been (Past)Pattern (10) -- 'Verb + -ING' and 'Having + Past Participle'Pattern (11) -- Being, Having Been And Past ParticipleSample This:Pattern (01) -- To + Be[PAST EVENTS]EXAMPLE 1:-He thought that he was safe there.First Part - He thought. [Main Verb - Past]Second Part - He was safe there. [Verb - Was]Using - 'To + Be'He thought that he was safe there.Make changes in this sentence as follows:A. Remove 'that'B. Replace Subject pronoun (he) with Reflexive pronoun (himself)C. Replace Verb 'Was' With To BeHe thought himself to be safe there [Main Verb In Past + To + Be]EXAMPLE 2:I believed that he was a rival.First Part - I believed. [Main Verb - Past]Second Part - He was a rival. [Verb - Was]Using - 'To + Be'I believed that he was a rival.Make changes in this sentence as follows:A. Remove 'that'B. Replace Subject pronoun (he) with Object pronoun (him)C. Replace Verb 'Was' With 'To Be'I believed him to be a rival. [Main Verb In Past + To + Be]EXAMPLE 3:It was said that he was in China.First Part - It was said [Main Verb - Past]Second Part - He was in China Verb - Was]Using - 'To + Be'It was said that he was in China.Make changes in this sentence as follows:A. Use Subject of Second Part as the Main Subject.B. Remove 'that'C. Replace Verb 'Was' (Second Part) With 'To Be'He was said to be in China. [Main Verb In Past + To + Be]MORE EXAMPLES:He grew up to be a brave man.Others seemed to be fast asleep.He appeared to be mentally disturbed.Wait turned out to be long and futile.Kidnapper turned out to be none other than his own relative.They found four passengers who turned out to be thieves.The family claimed it to be a case of medical negligence.He appeared to be in the age group of 23-25 years.A closer look showed it to be the head of a boy neck-deep in the quicksand.We never expected him to be part of scandal.Everyone wanted to be first to be out from hotel.Samples of the body said to be of 23-year body did not match despite investigation agency having thrice sent the sample to a laboratory.[PRESENT EVENTS]EXAMPLE 1:We know that he is alive.First Part - We know. [Main Verb - Present]Second Part - He is alive. [Verb - Is]Using - 'To + Be'We know that he is alive.Make changes in this sentence as follows:A. Remove 'that'B. Replace Subject pronoun (he) with Object pronoun (him)C. Replace Verb 'Is' With To BeWe know him to be alive. [Main Verb In Present + To + Be]EXAMPLE 2:It is said that his condition is critical.First Part - It is said. [Main Verb - Present]Second Part - His condition is critical. Verb - Is]Using - 'To + Be'It is said that his condition is critical.Make changes in this sentence as follows:A. Use Subject of Second Part as the Main Subject.B. Remove 'that'C. Replace Verb 'Is' (Second Part) With 'To Be'His condition is said to be critical. [Main Verb In Present + To + Be]MORE EXAMPLES:They cease to be MPs.He wants it to be a low-key affair.It appears to be a replay of 1997 hit and run case.I want this to be more of an inspirational story.The ball appears to be in the finance ministry's court.The incident seems to be fallout of property dispute.Today happens to be your birthday.The shelter is expected to be ready by next week.He is said to be a vital link in an international idol smuggling racket.His condition is said to be critical.He is considered to be close to president.Time management is said to be...



English Grammar Do Does Did


English Grammar Do Does Did
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Author : Joshi Manik (author)
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1901

English Grammar Do Does Did written by Joshi Manik (author) and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1901 with categories.




English Grammar Do Does Did


English Grammar Do Does Did
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Author : Manik Joshi
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2014-01-25

English Grammar Do Does Did written by Manik Joshi and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-01-25 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


This book covers the following topics: English grammar - 'do' - structure - a - affirmative, structure - b - negative, structure - c - interrogative, structure - d - short answers --- English grammar - 'does' - structure - a - affirmative, structure - b - negative, structure - c - interrogative, structure - d - short answers --- English grammar - 'did' - structure - a - affirmative, structure - b - negative, structure - c - interrogative, structure - d - short answers --- Exercises ----- English Grammar - 'DO/DOES/DID'-- Verb 'Do' is used as an AUXILIARY VERB as well as a MAIN (ORDINARY) VERB. MAIN VERB: When used as the main verb, the verb 'do' is followed by an object. AUXILIARY VERB: 'Auxiliary verb' is a verb that is used with the main verb to show tenses, etc.] He does not do these kinds of things. [In this sentence, 'Does' has been used as an 'Auxiliary Verb', while 'Do' has been used as a 'Main Verb'] --- They do not do nation-building. [In this sentence, 'Do' has been used as both an 'Auxiliary Verb' and a "Main Verb'] --- NOTE: Verb 'do' has the following forms: (1). Present form - Do or Does ['Do' is used with 'You, I, We, They' and all other plural subjects in the present tense. 'Does' is used with 'He, She, It' and all other singular subjects in the present tense.] (2). Past form - Did- ['Did' is used with 'You, I, We, They, He, She, It' and all other singular and plural subjects in the past tense.] (3). Past Participle form - Done [Past participles are accompanied by auxiliary verbs 'HAVE' or 'BE' (in the correct tense)] --- You have done your country proud. This type of job is done in this factory. --- Main Verb 'Do' may denote the following actions - to find the answer to something: - Can they do this puzzle? --- to perform an activity or a task: - Sometimes you like to do things that are a little scary. --- to produce something: - He did a painting last night. --- to study something: - I am doing English these days. --- to talk about household chores (cleaning, washing, etc.): - They will have to do (wash) dishes. --- to work at something as a job: - What do you do for your livelihood? --- Main Verb 'Do' is also used to show the following actions: to attend, to cook, to copy somebody's behavior, to travel, to visit somewhere as a tourist, to cheat, to punish, to steal, etc. --- Some more sentences with 'MAIN VERB' - DO/DOES/DID/DONE: She is happy that she will be able to do something for the poor and downtrodden. We are ready to do whatever it takes to avoid being suspended from competition. I like to do extensive research before I invest hard-earned money on a new purchase. It's no secret we do things we know we shouldn't. It is not uncommon to come across people who do jobs that have nothing to do with their academic degrees. What ultraviolet light does to the skin to cause sunburn? What caffeine does to your brain? It is not yet clear what exactly this software did. Work was done according to the rules. He has done an obligation to me.



Cambridge Advanced Learner S Dictionary


Cambridge Advanced Learner S Dictionary
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Author : Kate Woodford
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2003-02-20

Cambridge Advanced Learner S Dictionary written by Kate Woodford and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-02-20 with Foreign Language Study categories.


The Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary gives the vital support which advanced students need, especially with the essential skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. In the book: * 170,000 words, phrases and examples * New words: so your English stays up-to-date * Colour headwords: so you can find the word you are looking for quickly * Idiom Finder * 200 'Common Learner Error' notes show how to avoid common mistakes * 25,000 collocations show the way words work together * Colour pictures: 16 full page colour pictures On the CD-ROM: * Sound: recordings in British and American English, plus practice tools to help improve pronunciation * UNIQUE! Smart Thesaurus helps you choose the right word * QUICKfind looks up words for you while you are working or reading on screen * UNIQUE! SUPERwrite gives on screen help with grammar, spelling and collocation when you are writing * Hundreds of interactive exercises



Pattern Grammar


Pattern Grammar
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Author : Susan Hunston
language : en
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Release Date : 2000

Pattern Grammar written by Susan Hunston and has been published by John Benjamins Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


This book describes an approach to lexis and grammar based on the concept of phraseology and of language patterning arising from work on large corpora. The notion of 'pattern' as a systematic way of dealing with the interface between lexis and grammar was used in Collins Cobuild English Dictionary (1995) and in the two books in the Collins Cobuild Grammar Patterns series (1996; 1998). This volume describes the research that led to these publications, and explores the theoretical and practical implications of the research. The first chapter sets the work in the context of work on phraseology. The next two chapters give several examples of patterns and how they are identified. Chapters 4 and 5 discuss and exemplify the association of pattern and meaning. Chapters 6, 7 and 8 relate the concept of pattern to traditional approaches to grammar and to discourse. Chapter 9 summarizes the book and adds to the theoretical discussion, as well as indicating the applications of this approach to language teaching. The volume is intended to contribute to the current debate concerning how corpora challenge existing linguistic theories, and as such will be of interest to researchers in the fields of grammar, lexis, discourse and corpus linguistics. It is written in an accessible style, however, and will be equally suitable for students taking courses in those areas.



English Grammar Am Is Are Was Were Patterns And Examples


English Grammar Am Is Are Was Were Patterns And Examples
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Author : Manik Joshi
language : en
Publisher: Manik Joshi
Release Date : 2014-10-25

English Grammar Am Is Are Was Were Patterns And Examples written by Manik Joshi and has been published by Manik Joshi this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-10-25 with Education categories.


This Book Covers The Following Topics: Verb ‘To Be’ Verb ‘To Be’ -- Negative Patterns Verb ‘To Be’ -- Interrogative Patterns 1A. English Grammar – ‘Am’ 1B. AM + -ING Form of Verb 1C. AM + Being + Past Participle 1D. AM + Past Participle 2A. English Grammar – ‘Is’ 2B. IS + -ING Form of Verb 2C. IS + Being + Past Participle 2D. IS + Past Participle 3A. English Grammar – ‘Are’ 3B. ARE + -ING Form of Verb 3C. ARE + Being + Past Participle 3D. ARE + Past Participle 4A. English Grammar – ‘Was’ 4B. WAS + -ING Form of Verb 4C. WAS + Being + Past Participle 4D. WAS + Past Participle 5A. English Grammar – ‘Were’ 5B. WERE + -ING Form of Verb 5C. WERE + Being + Past Participle 5D. WERE + Past Participle Useful Notes (1): Question Tags (2): Short Answers (Ellipsis] (3): Addition to Remarks (4): There Is/Was and There Are/Were (5): Subjunctive Mood – ‘Were’ (6): Be + Going To + Verb Word (7): ‘Used to’ Vs. ‘Be + Used to’ (8): Be + To + Verb Word (9): Be + ‘Being”+ Adjective (10): Mixed Sentences Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B) Exercises: 2(A) to 2(E) Sample This: Verb ‘To Be’ The Verb ‘to be’ is used to represent the following English verbs: ‘Am’, ‘Is’, ‘Are’, ‘Was’, ‘Were’ The verb ‘to be’ is used as both a linking verb and an auxiliary verb. LINKING VERB: A verb that connects a subject with the complement (adjective or noun) that describes it. Example: He is an engineer. [In this sentence, the subject (he) and noun (engineer) are connected by linking the verb ‘is’. There is no main verb in this sentence.] Some more examples: I am happy. [linking verb – am] Is he a good boy? [linking verb – is] We are very proud of ourselves. [linking verb – are] She was intelligent. [linking verb – was] They were not late by half an hour. [linking verb – were] AUXILIARY VERB: A verb that is used with the main verb to show tenses, etc. Example: He is going to the office. [In this sentence, -ing form of the main verb ‘go’ has been used with the auxiliary verb ‘is’. Some more examples: I am studying a book. [auxiliary verb – am | main verb – study (-ing form)] He is working on his project [auxiliary verb – is | main verb – work (-ing form)] We are not expected to tell the secret. [auxiliary verb – are | main verb – expect (past participle form)] She was taught by me. [auxiliary verb – was | main verb – teach (past participle form)] Were they burdened by high taxation [auxiliary verb – were | main verb – burden (past participle form)] IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT THE VERB ‘TO BE’ ‘AM’ – Singular Verb Used In Present Tense Used with Subject ‘I’ ‘IS’ – Singular Verb Used In Present Tense Used with Subject ‘He’ ‘She’, ‘It’ and other Singular Subjects ‘ARE’ – Plural Verb Used In Present Tense Used with Subject ‘We’, ‘You’, ‘They’ and other Plural Subjects ‘WAS’ – Singular Verb Used In Past Tense Used with Subject ‘I’, ‘He’, She’, ‘It’ and other Singular Subjects ‘WERE’ – Plural Verb Used In Past Tense Used with Subject ‘We’, ‘You’ and other Plural Subjects



Learning To Learn English Learner S Book


Learning To Learn English Learner S Book
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Author : Gail Ellis
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1989-05-04

Learning To Learn English Learner S Book written by Gail Ellis and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989-05-04 with Foreign Language Study categories.


A course in learner training which enables students to become more effective learners and take on greater responsibility for their own learning.



The Compendium Of American English Grammar


The Compendium Of American English Grammar
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Author : Barry Davis
language : en
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Release Date : 2023-05-31

The Compendium Of American English Grammar written by Barry Davis and has been published by Wheatmark, Inc. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-05-31 with Foreign Language Study categories.


The Compendium of American English Grammar: For Advanced ESL Speakers is an easy-to-use grammar reference book for nonnative English speakers who have progressed beyond the classroom. Topics include: • definite and indefinite articles • noun categories • twelve official verb tenses • two unofficial verb tenses • gerunds and infinitives • stative verbs • phrasal verbs • correct placement of adverbs • negation • question formation • individual function words • standard numbers and shortcuts • formal and informal language • mistakes that native speakers make • pronunciation and grammar • and much more Filled with examples and detailed explanations of the trickiest sentence patterns, The Compendium of American English Grammar is the ideal book for students, business executives, new and longtime US residents, and others who want to perfect their English skills.



Forum


Forum
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

Forum written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with English language categories.