JOKES, LAUGHS, SMILES
Heat and cold
A class, in physics at school.
The teacher: “Now, who can tell me anything about heat?” A small boy held up his hand: “Heat makes things larger, sir, and cold makes things smaller” – “All right, give an example”. – “In summer days are longer, because it is hot, in winter they are shorter, because it is cold.”
Superlative degree
“Mike, what is the comparative degree of “bad? ”
“It’s worse than bad.
Do you know:
What is ______ in your county?
the longest river?
the largest city?
the highest mountain?
the largest lake?
UNIT IV
"If you want a thing well done,
do it yourself."
(Proverb)
4a
Grammar: Present Simple
We use the present simple to talk about things in general. We use it to say that something happens all the time or repeatedly.
In the present simple, we use the verb without an ending.
I usually get the lunch ready at one o'clock. We always do our shopping at Greenway. Most children like ice cream. You know the answer.
But in the third person singular (after he, she, it, your friend, etc), the verb ends in -s or -es.
See Appendix 2
It gets busy at weekends. My husband thinks so, too.
Sarah catches the early train. She faxes messages all over the world.
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