Category: VERBS

GRAMMAR – Simple Present Tense

When do we use the SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE? When something is generally or always true (FACTS or STATES). The book is on the table.The tables aren’t blue.Why is the door open?People need water. For a situation that we think is somewhat permanent.I live in Brazil.She doesn’t eat meat.I am a teacher.Do you have a car? …

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GRAMMAR – Active or Passive (to bear)

The verb “to bear” has a few different meanings in English. to carry – They arrived bearing gifts. to support – The wall can’t bear the weight of the building. to endure – She can’t bear his bad moods. to turn and follow a direction – Bear left at the fork ahead. to give birth …

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PHRASAL VERBS – mixed

A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example ‘look up’ or ‘look after’, which together have a particular meaning which is different from the verb alone. The following phrasal verbs are featured in this slide. come in go out put on get in get out take out run away look for …

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VOCABULARY – Kitchen Verbs

We do lots of things in the kitchen. Here are a few of the verbs we use to describe those things: Grate – reduce food to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater. Grill – cook something using a grill. Layer – arrange in layers. Level – give a flat and even surface to something. Melt – make or …

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