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Agreeing (Affirmative) Agreeing (Negative)

Me too Me neither (agreeing a negative idea)


I too I don’t either (agreeing a negative idea)
I do too I can’t either
So do I I’m not either
I am too I didn’t either
So do am I I wasn’t either
So can I Neither do I (Formal)
I can too Neither can I (Formal)
I did too Neither am I (Formal)
So did I Neither did I (Formal)
I was too Neither was I (Formal)
So was I
So does… (Name)
She does too

Likes and dislikes.

I can’t (-)

I love (+)

I don’t like (-)

I hate (+)

Verb + v-ing
Verb + Verb Verb + ing or Verb + to + verb
Verb + to + verb

Can Enjoy Love Would like to

Example: Example:
Be good at Like Would like to
Can play work

Be interested
Hate
in

Example:
Enjoy Prefer
cooking

Dislike

Example:
Love to play
Present Continous

+ TO BE (present simple) + main verb + “…ing”

He is studying

 The Present Continuous tense is used to describe something that is happening now, at
the moment. Also we used it with new things in a person life.

Pains and Aches.

You can say:

I have pain in my_________

My________ hurts

My________ aches

Aches Pains
Stomachache Fever
Toothache Flu
Headache Cough
Backache Cold
Earache Sore Throat
Sickness
Allergies
Sneeze

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