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Learn English: "last year" OR "in the last year"

LAST YEAR OR THE LAST YEAR: 1. Last year, I went to China (2012) Menggunakan past tense. 2. The last year, I've been to China twice (August 8, 2012 - August 8,2013) Menggunakan perfect tense.

English Grammar: How to use 5 confusing indefinite pronouns

There are 3 types of indefinite pronouns: 1. Singular:  - everybody  - everyone  - everything  - somebody  - anybody  - nobody  - each  - every  - much 2. Plural - both - several - few - many - others 3. Singular-Plural - most - all - none - any - some Example: 1. Most of the book is interesting. 2. Most of the books are interesting. 3. All of the furniture was expensive. 4. All of the chairs were expensive. 5. All of the food was delicious. 6. All of the desserts were delicious. 7. None of the equipment was delivered. 8. None of the computers were delivered. 9. Was any of the advice helpful? 10. Were any of his ideas helpful? 11. Some of the information is important. 12. Some of the lectures are important.

How to Describe a Person in English - Spoken English Lesson

1. Describing appearance: - My brother is tall and well-built . - My friend Lia is medium height and really slim . - Creig, who I work with, is short and over weight. - My brother is quite tall and well- built. He has short, brown hair, but he's going bald fast. He looks a bit like a younger virson of Vin Diesel. 2. Describing positive characteristics: - My brother is really funny. -My friend Lia is very cheerly 3. Describing negative characteristics: 4. Talking about your relationship:

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PRONUNCIATION 1. Hey. How's it going?      (Howzit goin'?) (Apa khabar)      Pretty good.      (Priddy good.) (Cukup baik) 2. Do you want to go?     (Joo wanna go?) 3. I'm not sure.     (I'm no' shur) 4. I don't know.     (I dunno) (I 'unno) (uh uh uh) 5. It's a hot one today.     (It's a ho' one t'day) 6. You gotta try it (Have got to)      (You godda try i') 7. Thanks ! I appreciate it     (Thanks! I-prish-e-a'e i')     (Thanks! 'prish-e-a'e i') 8. Response no.7     No problem (No problem) 9. See you later!     (See you lader!) (See ya lader!) 10. Let's go!       (Let's go!)

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Prefix: in, im, il, ir, ig

1. The opposite of "mature" is: inmature immature ilmature irmature igmature 2. The opposite of "literate" is: inliterate imliterate illiterate irliterate igliterate 3. The opposite of "human" is: inhuman imhuman ilhuman irhuman unhuman 4. The opposite of "relevant" is: inrelevant imrelevant ilrelevant irrelevant igrelevant 5. The opposite of "noble" is: innoble imnoble ilnoble irnoble ignoble 6. The opposite of "correct" is: incorrect imcorrect ilcorrect ircorrect igcorrect 7. The opposite of "reversible" is: inreversible imreversible ilreversible irreversible igreversible 8. The opposite of "polite" is: inpolite impolite ilpolite irpolite igpolite 9. The opposite of "logical" is: inlogical imlogical illogical irlogical iglogical 10. The opposite of "visible" is: invisible imvisible ilvisible irvisible igvisible

Advice (warning) "I/You'd better"

Test at 8 am. What should he do? 1) Go to bed early. 2) Party all night. 3) Watch TV all night. ------------------- I'd better + verb   | - good idea. I'd better ........      | - problem if                                |   don't to do it. I'd better / I'd better not I'd better = I had better  I'd better  bring  an umbrella. I'd better  leave  my house earlier. It's late I'd better  go . My friends are coming over. I'd better  buy  some food. I'd better not not doing it =  good idea. I'd better  not go  to the party. I have to study. I'd better  not forget  my girlfrend's birthday again. We'd better not eat all the pizza. Threat/warning  - You'd better.. - She'd better.. - He'd better..        ....  finish  your homework. ============= Quiz: 1. I have a job interview tomorrow at 9am. ______B______ go to bed early. A. I'd good B. I'd better C. I'd D. I'd bette

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REDUCE WORDS: 1. the (de): the police, the car 2. are (er): kids are 3. and (en): Thurs and Fri 4. of (e): one of, part of 5. a,an (e, en): a break, an appointment 6. to (te): to see, go to (gote) 7. was (waz): was late 8. that (det): that's terrible 9. for (fer): what's for dinner. 10. You (ya): knew you, do you. 11. he (i): sure he, khow he 12 at (et): at six, at work 13 but (bet): but that, but it's 14 his (iz): it's his, that's his 15 from (frem): from 1-4, from New York 16 or (er): Tues or Thurs, 3 or 4 17 as (es): not as, as soon as 18 their (der): their address, their house 19 can (ken): I can do that, we can 20 her (er): met her, it's her 21 them (em): saw them, need them 22 him (Im): met him, told him 23 you you're (yer): your week end, you're next. 24 than (den): more than that, better than. 25 our (ar): our house, our best.

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