Hi...everybody! In this article, I write about auxiliaries. An auxiliary verb is a verb that gives further semantic or syntactic information about a main or full verb. It is also called helping verb, helper verb, or verbal auxiliary, and abbreviated AUX. It is suitable for students in grade 3-6 or more. So, I hope this article can help you. Let's check!
Showing posts with label Verbs and Tenses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Verbs and Tenses. Show all posts
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Auxiliary Verbs: can and could, will and would
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Auxiliary Verbs,
can,
can and could,
could,
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Sunday, March 4, 2012
Determiners: The Article
Hi, guys...! Today, I write about determiners. Determiners, or noun signals, are special adjectives used before nouns. There are different kinds of determiners. So, I think that important to tell your students when you teach them about how to make a simple sentence. Because of
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Verbs and Tenses: Subject and Verb Agreement
Hi, guys... How are you? Today, I write about verb and tense. It is important to tell to the students before you explain about sentences to them. Here, any forms of subject and verb in its use. So, I hope it can help you. Enjoy!
Most verbs describe actions,
Most verbs describe actions,
Friday, March 2, 2012
Adjectives
In grammar, an adjective is a 'describing' word; the main syntactic role of which is to qualify a noun or noun phrase, giving more information about the object signified.
Adjectives are one of the traditional eight English parts of speech, though linguists today distinguish adjectives from words such as determiners that were formerly considered to be adjectives. In this paragraph, "traditional" is an adjective, and in the preceding paragraph, "main" and "more" are.
Adjectives are one of the traditional eight English parts of speech, though linguists today distinguish adjectives from words such as determiners that were formerly considered to be adjectives. In this paragraph, "traditional" is an adjective, and in the preceding paragraph, "main" and "more" are.
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