Sunday, June 16, 2013


 

GOLDEN GRAMMAR RULES
Day 55


54. Use the whole of, not whole, before the name of a place.

The whole of Paris was celebrating. (NOT Whole Paris was celebrating.)
 
He knows the whole of South America very well. (NOT He knows whole South America very well.)

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Verb Study

Po ju paraqit disa perdorime te foljes: pull

Folja pull nderton disa kombinime interesante ne gjuhen angleze. Po ju paraqes disa prej tyre te ilustruara me shembuj perkates per ti kuptuar me mire.
Jeni te lutur ti perdorni edhe ju ne fjalite tuaja, te cilat mund ti komentojme kur te takohemi bashke ne sesionin e radhes.

* I went to the dentist to have a tooth pulled out.
* They are going to pull that building down
* My friend has been very ill but I think he will pull round ( = get better )
* The child ran in front of the car and I had to pull up (= to stop ) quickly to avoid an accident.
* The boy pulled a face when he took  the unpleasant-testing medicine.
* Take the car a little further along the street; you will find a place to pull in there.

Provoni njekohesisht edhe shqiperimin e ketyre frazave.

fm

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Thursday, June 13, 2013



GOLDEN GRAMMAR RULES
Day 54


54. When you put two nouns together, be careful to get the right order.

I like eating milk chocolate. (NOT I like eating chocolate milk.)
 

What’s your phone number? (NOT What’s your number phone?)


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Proverb of the day


Gardens are not made by sitting in the shade. Nothing is achieved without effort.   
 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013



GOLDEN GRAMMAR RULES
Day 53

53. We don’t normally use must to talk about the past.

I had to see the dentist yesterday. (NOT I must see the dentist yesterday.)

When I left school, young men had to do military service. (NOT When I left school, young men must do military service.)

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Proverb of the day

 Early to bed, and early to rise, makes
a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
It is much better for you to go to bed early and to get up early in the morning;


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Tuesday, June 11, 2013



GOLDEN GRAMMAR RULES
Day 52

 
52. Use the present progressive passive, not the simple present passive, to talk about things that are going on just around now.

Our flat is being decorated this week. (NOT Our flat is decorated this week.)

Your bill is just being prepared, sir. (NOT Your bill is just prepared, sir.)

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Saying of the day


"A barking dog seldom bites." Someone who constantly makes threats rarely carries them out.

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

                                                         GOLDEN GRAMMAR RULES
Day 49    


  49. Use whether, not if, after prepositions.

We talked about whether it was ready. (NOT We talked about if it was ready.)

It’s a question of whether we have enough time. (NOT It’s a question of if we have enough time.)

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