Thursday, January 27, 2011

Download the irregular verbs list in PDF

Different with Regular Verb, Irregular verbs has unpredictable changes. Irregular verbs have been outside of the standard conjugation. As the English Foreign Language learner, we have to enrich our vocabulary of irregular verbs.  Let see some examples of the irregular verbs below:
Base form            Simple Past               Past Participle
Build                        Built                          Built
Eat                          Ate                           eaten
Fall                          Fell                           Fallen
Go                           Went                        Gone
Have                        had                           had
Take                         Took                      Taken

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DOWNLOAD RECOUNT TEXT EXERCISES

Do you have an impressing moment with your friend? You may write it on your diary. When you write your past experience, you must use the recount text. In the recount text, you can retell your past experience in sequence of order. To get more information about recount text, you can read ‘RECOUNT TEXT’ article in EEL.

Here is a recount text exercises that may help you to practice your ability in writing and comprehending a recount text. To obtain the file, you can simply download the file through the link bellow.




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Creating interrogative Sentence in Simple Present Tense

When we are talking about our habits, daily activities, and hobbies, we may not only tell our friends about our activities. However, we must ask some questions about that. In a conversation, we often use the interrogative sentence to search some information. Here is a tips from EEL to help students creating a good interrogative sentence in simple present tense.

Different with the positive or affirmative sentence, Predicate in the Interrogative sentence is placed before the subject.
Positive Sentence: S + P
Interogative Sentence: P + S?
Look at the picture bellow:


The examples of interrogative sentence:
Positive Sentence:
  • Andy is a doctor.
  • They are happy.
  • They make a cake.
  • She has a car?
Interrogative Sentence:
  • Is Andy a doctor?
  • Are they happy?
  • Do they make a cake?
  • Does she has a car?
There are two question types:
1. Yes-No question
Yes-No questions are questions used for confirmation, so you can answer this question using ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
Examples:
  • Is he a doctor? Yes, he is.
  • Are they happy? No, they aren’t.
In Yes-No question, we don’t find the use of question words, such as what, when, where, etc.
    2. ‘Wh’ questions
    They are used to search the information. The main point is the use of six question words, such as What, Where, When, Why, Who, How. How to construct a ‘Wh’ questions?

    Question words + P + S?

    Although, we add the question words, we have to remember that predicate comes before subject in the interrogative sentence.
    Example:
    • What is his name?
    • What are they?
    • Who am I?
    • When do they go?
    • Why does she cry?
    • How do they do that?
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    Wednesday, January 26, 2011

    Download Report Text Test

    Writing Report Text

    Report text has a function to describe somethings in general. If you want to make a report, you should pay attention to the general fact of the things described. To get more information about report text, you can read 'REPORT TEXT' article in EEL.

    Here is a report text exercises that may help you to practice your ability in writing and comprehending a report text. to obtain the file, you can simply download the file through the link bellow.



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