Basic listening skills Okay, it's time to understand the grammatical important points of this lesson. Have and has. Here are some points to remember when saying have has. Let's start with the basics. They can both be used to show position and are important in making the perfect tenses. hat is the past tense of both has have.
For have have is used with some pronouns and plural nouns. For example, I have a great English teacher or nurses have a difficult job. And the next one is has has is used with the third person singular. For example, She has a great personality, and he has a new haircut. So this is a difference between have and has. And we use both to speak about position and it's used in perfect tenses to very all of your students know this word very well because it's very common and used in many situations.
We use very before adverbs and adjectives to add emphasis, it means to a great degree. For example, He drives very fast. The letter came very quickly. It's very cold in here. We need a very high ladder to get onto the roof. Okay, Other, other means additional or extra, or alternative or different types of.
We can use other with singular on countable nouns and with plural nouns. The Embassy website has general information about visas. Other travel information can be obtained by calling the free phone number. So it means additional or extra information. Some music calms people, other music has the opposite effect. It means here different types of music.
What other books by Charlie Dickens Have you read apart from Oliver twists so here are other means additional or extra books. So it has different meanings. Other we use some adverbs to describe how frequently we do an activity. These are called adverbs of frequency and include. Actually, some people pronounce the T in often, but many others do not. The adverbs of frequency are always usually, normally or generally, often, or often, frequently, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, hardly ever and never.
And you can see the percentage. There are some examples here on the right. I always go to bed before 11pm I usually have cereal for breakfast. I normally go to the gym. I often surf the internet. I sometimes forget my wife's birthday.
I occasionally eat junk food. I sell them read the newspaper. I hardly ever drink alcohol. And I never swim in the sea. So frequent actually. So adverbs of frequency usually come before verb after pronoun.
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