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M Aldi Kurniawan 2015061071


(Kelas C)

PROGRAM STUDI TEKNIK INFORMATIKA


JURUSAN TEKNIK ELEKTRO
FAKULTAS TEKNIK
UNIVERSITAS LAMPUNG
VIDEO RESUME

THE VERB ‘TO HAVE’

Do you have any bags?

I have this small bag

I have

You have

He/she/it has

We have

They have

Third person singular has

He has a new car

She has a beautiful face

We have many friends

They have a big house

He has got a new car

He’s got a new car

They have got a big house

They’ve got a big house

TO HAVE – NEGATIVE FORM

Add don’t/doesn’t before have

I don’t have any money

She doesn’t have a pen


To have – interrogative form

Add do/does before the subject

Do you have a pencil? Yes, I do

Does she have any children? Yes, she does

Do they have a dog? No, they don’t

Have you any children?

Yes, I have/no, I haven’t

WOULD LIKE

Would you like to taste some?

Used to offer something

I’d like the window seat please

Used to express wishes and preferences

I would like some tea please

Would you like a sandwich? Yes, I would

Would you like a salad? No, I wouldn’t

I wouldn’t like to drink gin and tonic at ten in the morning!

THE VERB ‘CAN’

Elena can speak English

I can teach you a lot of things

There is no s with the third person singular


I can

We can

They can

Can is a modal verb – it means ‘to be able to’

CAN – NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE

Negative form – can’t or cannot

Interrogative form – can i…..? can you…..?

Can you go out tonight? No I can’t, but I want to

CAN AND WANT

I can go out – I have the ability to do it

You want to learn English. Let’s practice it!

THE IMPERATIVE

Please, place your bag under your seat

Fasten your seatbelt

Please, sit down

Imperative negative – put don’t in front of it

Don’t smoke

Don’t use your mobile phones


DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES

This/that – these/those

This is a ticket

That is a wallet

These are tickets

Those are wallets

COULD

Could is the past of can

Elena could go there after work

No s on the third person singular

COULD – NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE

Put not after could – could not or couldn’t

She couldn’t repair the ceramic vase

The interrogative form is could you…..?

Could you speak more slowly?

WHEN YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND

What does ‘tube’ mean?

What’s a cab?
THE VERB ‘TO WANT’

Elena wants to repair the vase

I want to help you with your English

Agatha wants to help her

HAVE TO

I have to go there before my shift

You have to practice your English every day

I have to stay on a diet if I don’t want to get fat

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