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#2057 (permalink) Sun Nov 20, 2011 17:08 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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are these setences correct?
1. He will plays game tomorrow.
2. He also plays football.
any one can please help!
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#2058 (permalink) Sun Nov 20, 2011 17:11 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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1. He will play a/the game tomorrow. or He will play games tomorrow.
2, is correct. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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#2059 (permalink) Tue Nov 22, 2011 19:09 pm Re: Unit 7 |
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Hi there,
I play You play He plays She plays It plays We play You play They play
so
I eat You eat He eats She eats It eats We eat You eat They eat
Did I'm alright ? |
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Medy1 New Member

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#2060 (permalink) Mon Jan 09, 2012 17:00 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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Hello teacher, Please check. I go to the walk every day. My daughter gose with me. After one hour we come back. Some time we go on long driive. they get their meal. Do you know him? Ali runs and he wins the race. |
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Khiljiaaysh New Member
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#2061 (permalink) Mon Jan 09, 2012 21:33 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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Hello Khiljiaaysh,
I go to the for a walk every day. My daughter gose goes with me.
Some time Sometimes we go on a long drive. They get their meal.
Your other sentences are fine as they are. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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Beeesneees Language Coach

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#2062 (permalink) Sat Jan 14, 2012 17:54 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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hi, here i leave my notes
i come you come he comes she comes it comes we come you come they come
i go you go he goes she goes it goes we go you go they go
i drink you drink he drinks she drinks it drinks we drink you drink they drink
i get you get he gets she gets it gets we get you get they get
i drive you drive he drives she drives it drives you drive we drive they drives
i say you say he says she says it says we say you say they say
i run you run he runs she runs its runs we run you run they run |
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Gahg New Member
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#2063 (permalink) Mon Feb 27, 2012 14:04 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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i drive he runs she comes they drink
I drive my car everyday he runs one mile every week she comes by bus they drink much every weekend |
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Snaa I'm new here and I like it ;-)
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#2064 (permalink) Mon Feb 27, 2012 19:02 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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| Snaa wrote: |
i drive he runs she comes they drink
I drive my car everyday he runs one mile every week she comes by bus they drink much every weekend |
'I drive', not' i drive' -- the pronoun 'I' is always written as a capital letter.
'every day', not 'everyday' -- Every day (a two word expression) means daily/each day. Everyday (a one word expression) actually just means ordinary or commonplace.
They drink a lot every weekend.
The other sentences require capital letters and full stops in the appropriate places. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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Beeesneees Language Coach

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#2065 (permalink) Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:39 am Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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Hello teachers,
I use computer every day. You see your boss at the office. He travels by train at Sundays. I always drink mineral water because it's healtier than coke or sugared drink. She sleeps a lot at afternoon. We go to the theatre on weekdays. They listen to the priest's speech at the church on Sunday. You go to the holiday for two weeks every summer. She likes skiing in Austria.
Please, corrrect my mistakes. |
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Csaabaa I'm here quite often ;-)

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#2066 (permalink) Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:50 am Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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I use the computer (or a computer) every day. - Articles are important in English. 'on Sundays', not 'at Sundays'. ...coke or a sugared drink. (I assume the misspelling of 'healthier' is a typo). 'in the afternoon', not 'on the afternoon'. 'You go on holiday...'
Generally good work but it looks as if you have to do some work on prepositions. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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#2067 (permalink) Tue Apr 10, 2012 16:27 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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In fact I hesitated when I've written it. Do I need an article or not? Asked myself. I was scatterbrained.
Some people work in the local mall. The girls wear less clothes in April than in December. Car goes with fuel. I really like reading native (or fluent) English speakers' thoughts because they rarely make mistakes. Sun does not goes down in the East.
Feel free to correct my mistakes. Best regards, |
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Csaabaa I'm here quite often ;-)

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#2068 (permalink) Tue Apr 10, 2012 16:57 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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Do you mean: A car that goes without fuel.
The sun does not go down in the East. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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#2069 (permalink) Tue Apr 10, 2012 17:27 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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Hi Csaabaa,
My corrections are as follows:
Some people work in the local mall (POST OFFICE ?). Girls (NO ARTICLE) wear FEWER clothes in April than in December. A car RUNS ON fuel. I really like reading native (or fluent) English speakers' thoughts because they rarely make mistakes. THE sun does not GO down in the East.
Alan _________________ English as a Second Language You can read my ESL story Present Simple |
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#2070 (permalink) Tue Apr 10, 2012 17:36 pm Simple Present (Unit 7) |
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I mean shopping mall. (There are a lot of shops, restaurants etc.) Otherwise thank both of you. |
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Csaabaa I'm here quite often ;-)

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