She made a ke for me
He make bird houses
They made a video
-When we use do we talk about an action you do mention by name mostly mental work.
1) To do journey.
To make fun of someone.
To do an exercise.
To made one's best.
To make a speach.
To do a good Job.
To make a mistake.
To do the homework.
To do someone a favor.
To make abargain.
To do an examination.
To make a complaint.
Just.
Where's Anna? -She's just worken up.
Are you hungry? -No, i've just had dinner.
Is Tom here? -No, i'm afraid he's just out.
Yet.
We've missed the train. Don't worry. It hasn't arrived yet.
*Present perfect progressive and simple.
I have been cleaning.
Have you been.
Have beer.
Have been trying.
Haven't tidied up.
Has invited.
Haven't bought.
Have you alrready found out.
Has been learning.
Has just seen.
*Order of Adjectives.
Theyre fantastic orange leather shoes.
Its a beautiful long blue silk scarf.
Her pretty big gray eyes.
*Used To.
We use the expression used to talk about thing that were true in the past, but are probably true in the present.
Beaches used to be cleaner.
People didn't used to wear bikinis.
Beaches didn't used to have hotels.
They used to sell pop corn.
*So / too / either / neither.
We used so, too, either and neither to express similarity to show that whit the other person's opinion on something.
I love chocolate
Me too
So do i
I do too
So + aux + •_•
I love vacations i do to
•_• + aux + too
They had a good time we did to.
•_• + neg aux + either
I can't swim - I can't either
Neither + aux + •_•
Jim isn't going to the beach neither am I.
The vs no article
-Uses
Before nouns of wich become definite as are result of being mefroned a second time.
We saw a good film last night it was the film you recommended.
Before musical instruments.
She plays the piano.
-No article.
We do not use an article when we talke about plural nouns when we are talking generally.
Dogs are very inteligent animals.
*Indirect questions.
We use Indirect questions when we want to make more polite questions they have an apening phrase before the man questions. Indirect questions do not follow the questions word order.
Opening phrases.
Do you know...?
Can you tell me...?
Could you tell me...?
Do you have any idea..?
*Predicting
If + past + would.
•_• + wish + •_• past
I wish i had money
•_• hope •_• will / can / present
I hope the Teacher can proyect a film for us