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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

No verbs, but adjectives

Welcome English Learning Class, with tips and tricks...on http://wel-english1.blogspot.com to learn about adjectives.

Okay....you have realized that English good sentences need verbs which are crucial and essential...
But how if we do not have or do not need any verbs to be expressed in our sentences?

REMEMBER! Verbs is a MUST!
So, although we do not have any verbs for our sentences, we have to "make" it. How?

Check this out:
We will use adjectives, still in imperative sentences/commands
silent--Be silent!
--------Be silent, please!
calm--Be calm!
--------Be calm, please!
careful-Be careful!
--------Be careful, please!

Did you see?
You do not expose any verbs, yet the verbs should exist...so?!?!? YES! Just put BE in front of the adjective. The "be" there, substitute the existence of the verb which is " a must" to make up English sentences...

Now....use your own adjectives to make up such expressions, or use these ones:
1. happy
2. tough
3. strong
4. fair
5. patient


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Start with The Verbs (part 2)

Welcome English Learning Class, with tips and tricks...on http://wel-english1.blogspot.com to learn about verbs.
Now you know that Verbs, even the simple ones are essential to help you make up sentences.
The previous practice helped you deal with commands, right?
Let's see...
1. Clean your room!
Clean your room, please! (more polite)
2. Wait for me!
Wait for me, please!(more polite)
3. Listen to the teacher!
Listen to the teacher, please! (more polite)
4. Study hard for the test!
Study hard for the test, please! (more polite)
5. Keep the soup hot!
Keep the soup hot, please! (more polite)
Remember, the bold-typed words are the verbs, okay?


Now, what will happen if we put "Don't" before the verbs?
1. Don't clean my room!
2. Don't wait for me!
3. Don't listen to that bad guy!

Yess....it means that we express prohibition.

Now, you see.....you can use your verbs to express imperative sentences or commands, and just put DON'T before the verbs to prohibit someone to do something.
Do you want to try it by yourselves? I hope so...use your own list of verbs to practice prohibition, or try these ones:
1. go
2. eat
3. talk


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