RM
- Niamaat
- May 20, 2024
- 2 min read
Chief Concerns
Not to forget how to express in English
To speak and write correctly when using English for work
Construction and Usage Issues
PART 1 FEWER vs LESS
1. https://www.myenglishpages.com/grammar-exercise-fewer-less/
2. https://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/adjectives/fewer-vs-less https://www.englishgrammar.org/less-and-fewer/
PART 2 COMPARATIVES
PART 3 SIMPLE PAST AFFIRMATIVE OF IRREGULAR VERBS
1. https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/irregular-verbs-exercise-1.html
PART 4 PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE VS PRESENT SIMPLE CONTINUOUS (structure and/or usage)
The present perfect simple and present simple continuous are two verb tenses that are often confused with each other, but they have distinct uses and meanings.
Present Perfect Simple The present perfect simple is used to talk about an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present. It emphasizes the result or the state of affairs that has come about as a result of the action. For example:
I have known John for three years. (The action of knowing John started in the past and continues until the present.)
She has been studying English for five years. (The action of studying English started in the past and continues until the present.)
PART 5 Vocabulary -- structure, usage meaning
levantarse = to get up
to think about
to used to think about
regarding
with regard to
he
him
have
has
fewer
less
to report
strange
inappropriate
unacceptable
treatment
behavior
near
close to
nearby
más fácil = easier
más difícil = harder
en casa = at home
to resume = to continue
resúmen (Spanish) = summary (English)
bad
worse
worst
good
better
best
to work at home
to work from home
beef
pork
chicken/poultry
seafood
shell fish
fish
worst
good
better
best
to work at home
to work from home
beef
pork
chicken/poultry
seafood
shell fish
fish
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