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An vowel (except university and hotel)

A constant

From to say your country or home town or to say the distance from another
place

In for countries or regions

Near to say it is close to another place


Where are you from

Im from Brazil

Where in Brazil

Pretropolis. Its about 60 kilometres from Ro Janeiro. And your?

Im from Bursa

Wheres that?

Its in Turkey. Its near Istanbul.

Whats it like?

Big, little.

Busy, noisy, quiet.

Modern, old.

What country is it in?

What is the population? About

How old is ?

Use s to show possession

If a word ends in s, add


Routine

Go to work/ to a party/ home/ to the gym/ to bed at

Have breakfast/lunch/dinner/a meeting/ a coffe at

Get up/ to work/ home at

What time do you get home?

When is the next bus?

What time is the bus for?

She/he/it

Gets, goes, works, has, wakes/ studies

I dont go to work on Sundays

I dont go to part In January

We dont have lunch

Then

In the morning

In the afternoon

In the evening

After that

After breakfast

After lunch

After dinner

On Sundays
At the weekened

What are your childrens names?

Where are your parents from?

Do, I, we, you and they

Does he, she, it

Intelligent

Clean

Friendly

Nice

Beautiful

Awful

Ugly

Stupid

Dirty

Unfriendly

Use there is/ there are to say something exists

There is + singular noun

There are + plural noun

In English are two types of nouns: countable and uncountable

Use a/an or some before countable nouns

Uncountable nouns dont have a plural form


Use some or no article before uncountable nouns

Some nouns can be countable and uncountable

Countable: many, an, a, some, lots of, a lots of

Uncountable: much, some, lots of, a lots of

A type of

A kind of

A sort of

Would you like+a/an+noun?

Would you like to+verb?

Every+day/week/month/year

Once/twice/three times/four times + day/week/month/year

Whats showing?

Whats on tv/movies?

How ofren do you go to cinema?

Who do you usually go with?

What day do you go?

Do you ever to the cinema alone?

Do you know any of the films?

Where do you like to sit?

Do you read film reviews before you go to the cinema?

Do you talk during the film?


Always, sometimes, often, usually, not often, almost never, never

To be.. goes after

Action verb goes before

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