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Present simple #1 (permalink) Sat Nov 06, 2004 9:25 am   Present simple
 

hey sir,
I'm an English teacher
1- i want u to give every possible answers for this question please:

I always play football on Friday. (make the negative)

2- She worked undisturbed.
This is an adjective. How does an adjective describes a verb?

Thanks for your time.
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Please, amend this #2 (permalink) Sat Nov 06, 2004 11:17 am   Please, amend this
 

Many thanks for your contribution.

Could you please look at these words and phrases again:

waelmaf wrote:
I'm an English teacher
1- i want u to give every possible answers for this question please:

i - (as you know the personal pronoun I is spelled with a capital letter)

u - (as an English teacher you should know that the personal pronoun you contains three letters instead of one)

waelmaf wrote:
2- She worked undisturbed.
This is an adjective. How does an adjective describes a verb?

There is one letter too many in your sentence. Which letter is it?

Regards
Torsten

PS: When did you become an English teacher and who are your students?
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Present simple #3 (permalink) Sat Nov 06, 2004 16:05 pm   Present simple
 

Very Happy Yep, this is what I would like to know, too.

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