This document provides facts about New York City and examples of English sentences using reporting verbs like "guess", "suppose", "heard", "understand", "assume", "think", "believe", and "learned". It states that most of New York City is located on islands, it is the busiest port in the United States, and ships arrive or depart every 20 minutes. It also notes population statistics, building heights, average temperatures, and the early European exploration and ownership of the city. The second section provides questions without answers to demonstrate the use of reporting verbs to indicate lack of knowledge.
This document provides facts about New York City and examples of English sentences using reporting verbs like "guess", "suppose", "heard", "understand", "assume", "think", "believe", and "learned". It states that most of New York City is located on islands, it is the busiest port in the United States, and ships arrive or depart every 20 minutes. It also notes population statistics, building heights, average temperatures, and the early European exploration and ownership of the city. The second section provides questions without answers to demonstrate the use of reporting verbs to indicate lack of knowledge.
This document provides facts about New York City and examples of English sentences using reporting verbs like "guess", "suppose", "heard", "understand", "assume", "think", "believe", and "learned". It states that most of New York City is located on islands, it is the busiest port in the United States, and ships arrive or depart every 20 minutes. It also notes population statistics, building heights, average temperatures, and the early European exploration and ownership of the city. The second section provides questions without answers to demonstrate the use of reporting verbs to indicate lack of knowledge.
1. Most of the city is on island. I guess that most of the city is on island. 2. New York is the busiest port in the United State. I suppose that New York is the busiest port in the United State. 3. A ship arrives or departs every twenty minutes. I heard that a ship arrives or departs every twenty minutes. 4. Approximately eight million people live in New York. I understand that approximately eight million people live in New York. 5. The United Nations is on the island of Manhattan. I assume that the United Nations is on the island of Manhattan. 6. The Empire State Building is more than 1.200 feet tall. I think that hhe Empire State Building is more than 1.200 feet tall. 7. The average temperature in New York in February is 28 degrees. I believe that the average temperature in New York in February is 28 degrees. 8. The average temperature in July is 74 degrees. I understand that the average temperature in July is 74 degrees. 9. The first European arrived in New York in 1524. I learned that the firs European arrived in New York in 1524. 10. His name was Verrazano. I believe that his name was Verrazano. 11. The Dutch purchased Manhattan for $24. I heard that the Dutch purchased Manhattan for $24. 12. The city became British in 1664. I understand that the city became British in 1664. Page 176, no.55-69 55. What did he buy? I dont know what he bought. 56. What did he choose? I dont know what he chose. 57. What did John say? Can you remember what Jhon said. 58. How much did it cost? Do you know how much it cost. 59. What did he say? I cant remember what he said. 60. What did he sing? I dont know what he sang. 61. What did he leave? I dont know what he leaved. 62. What did he tell them? I dont know what he told them. 63. What did he eat? I dont know what he ate. 64. Where did he go? Do you remember where he went. 65. How old is he? I wonder how old he is.
66. What time is it? I wonder what time is it.
67. Wher did he go? I wonder where he went. 68. Who drank my coffe? I wonder who drank my coffe. 69. Why did he come? Ill ask why he came.