Sunday, 13 November 2016

NOVEMBER 9 18 - 20

Last lesson we saw that the verb have has two forms have and have got.
The verb have, like all other verbs apart from modal verbs, needs the auxiliary verb do to make the question and negative form.

We saw this form in the interview with Stefanie Debord on Page 6 of International Express, Elementary.

Here you can find the audio file.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1_B2HZ_bIslQmQ4N0QtV3JhOFk/view?usp=sharing

We studied the grammar of questions of page 7.

Before the auxiliary verb do, we can put a question verb.

See here to learn auxiliary verbs

http://esl.about.com/od/grammar/a/a_questionword.htm

Here you can try an exercise from the Cambridge speaking exams about asking questions

http://www.englishaula.com/en/ket-exam-speaking-cambridge-key-english-test-video-lessons-practice-tests-exercises.php





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