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Friend - Phrasal Verbs




get along

make and do

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กลับ หน่วยที่ 1 Challenging Life

Should and Ought to


Use:       
Use Should and Ought to give advice.
Examples:           You should see a doctor.
You ought to find a new job.     
Form:
Should
Should is a modal verb, like can and will, so it follows the same rules.
1) Do not add ‘s’ to the third person singular.     
    He should buy a new car. NOT       He should buys a new car.
2) To form a negative, add not / n’t after should
    You shouldn’t do that!
3) To form questions, invert should and the subject.
    What time should we arrive? 
4) Should is always followed by a verb in the infinitive form.
I should to go.           =>I should go.
5) You can also use should in the continuous form. Use should + be + verb-ing.
Why are you watching TV? You should be working!
Ought
Ought  is a semi-modal verb. It is similar to should in some ways:
1) Do not add ‘s’ to the third person singular.     
    He oughts to buy a new car.        =>  He ought to buy a new car.        
2) To form a negative, add not / n’t after ought.   
    You ought not to do that! 
   However, ought is not often used in negative sentences          
3) To form questions, invert ought and the subject.
    What time ought we to arrive? 
   However, ought is not often used in questions.
Ought is different to should because:
1) Ought is always followed by to + a verb in the infinitive form.
                I ought go.      =>I ought to go.

แหล่งข้อมูล http://www.examenglish.com/grammar/A2_ShouldOught.htm

Past Tense Review

รวมแบบฝึกหัดทบทวน

Past Continuous tense (A2)
Past Perfect (B1)
ความแตกต่างของ Past Simple กับ Present Perfect (B1)
WH-Question in the Past แบบธรรมดา
Embedded questions คำถามซ้อนคำถาม (รวม Tense) (B1)
Past Perfect Continuous (B2)
Used to/Would (B2)

บทเรียน Past Simple Tense

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แบบทดสอบ Past Simple Tense (A2)

Past Simple Tense (A2)

Past simple

Use: 
Use the past simple to talk about finished events in the past. Use it to tell stories, jokes and anecdotes.
Form:
1)            Many past tense verbs are formed by adding -ed to the end of the verb.
want      =>           wanted
start       =>           started
If a verb ends in e, just add d (liked, hoped).
If a verb ends in y, delete y and add ied (studied, carried). But don’t do this if the verb ends in a vowel + y (played, NOT plaied. stayed, NOT staied)
But a lot of past tense verbs are irregular. You need to learn each one separately. Here are some examples.
have      =>           had                        make     =>           made
take       =>           took                       sit           =>           sat
get         =>           got                         feel        =>           felt
Past simple verbs are the same for all persons. 
I went; you went; he went; she went; they went; we went...    
2)            Form negatives this way:
I, you, he , she, we, they...
didn’t
infinitive verb
know, see, go
Don’t use the past verb in negative sentences.
I didn’t had dinner.         =>           I didn’t have dinner.
3) Form questions this way:

Did
I, you, he , she, we, they...
infinitive verb
know, see, go
Common mistakes:
Some students use the past verb in questions.
Did you saw the film?     =>                           Did you see the film?
แหล่งข้อมูล Past Simple Tense (A2)

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