22 February 2012

III - VOCABULARY Numbers



CARDINAL                                       ORDINAL

1       one                                                1st    first   
2       two                                                2nd    second
3       three                                             3rd    third
4       four                                              4th    fourth
5       five                                               5th    fifth
6       six                                                 6th    sixth
7       seven                                             7th    seventh
8       eight                                              8th    eighth
9       nine                                               9th    ninth
10     ten                                                10th  tenth
11     eleven                                           11th  eleventh
12     twelve                                           12th  twelfth
13     thirteen                                        13th  thirteenth
14     fourteen                                       14th  fourteenth
15     fifteen                                         15th  fifteenth
16     sixteen                                         16th  sixteenth
17     seventeen                                     17th  seventeenth
18     eighteen                                       18th  eighteenth
19     nineteen                                       19th  nineteenth
20     twenty                                         20th  twentieth
21     twenty-one                                   21st  twenty-first
22     twenty-two                                  22nd  twenty-second
30     thirty                                          30th  thirtieth
40     forty                                           40th  fortieth
50     fifty                                           50th fiftieth
60     sixty                                           60th  sixtieth
70     seventy                                       70th  seventieth
80     eighty                                         80th  eightieth
90     ninety                                         90th  ninetieth
100   a / one hundred                           100th  hundredth
101   a / one hundred and one               101st  hundred and first
200   two hundred                                200th  two hundredth
1.000   a / one thousand                      1.000th  thousandth
10.000    ten thousand                         10.000th    ten thousandth
100.000    a / one hundred thousand     100.000th    one hundred thousandth
1.000.000   a / one million                 1.000.000th    one millionth

15 February 2012

I - VIDEO Stolen identity

I - GRAMMAR Verb tenses timeline chart

English Tenses Timeline Chart

This timeline tenses chart provides a handy reference sheet to English tenses and their relationship to one another and the past, present and future. Conjugated verbs are highlighted in bold. Tenses which are rarely used in everyday conversation are marked by an asterisk (*).


TIMELINE



SIMPLE ACTIVE
SIMPLE PASSIVE

PROGRESSIVE / CONTINUOUS ACTIVE
PROGRESSIVE / CONTINUOUS PASSIVE


PAST TIME
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She had already eaten when I arrived.
The painting had been sold twice before it was destroyed.

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PAST PERFECT
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I had been waiting for four hours when he finally arrived.
The house had been being painted for over a month before they began to decorate the interior. *
I bought a new car last week.
The book was written in 1876 by Frank Smith.

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PAST
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I was watching TV when she arrived.
The problem was being solved when I arrived late for class.
She has lived in California for many years.
The company has been managed by Fred Jones for the last two years.

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PRESENT PERFECT
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She has been working at Johnson's for six months.
The students have been being taught for the last four hours. *
He works five days a week.
Those shoes are made in Italy.

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PRESENT
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I am working at the moment.
The work is being done by Jim.



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PRESENT MOMENT
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FUTURE INTENTION
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They are going to fly to New York tomorrow.
The reports are going to be completed by the marketing department.
The sun will shine tomorrow.
The food will be brought later.

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FUTURE SIMPLE
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She will be teaching tomorrow at six o'clock.
The rolls will be being baked at two. *
I will have completed the course by the end of next week.
The project will have been finishedby tomorrow afternoon.

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FUTURE PERFECT
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She will have been workinghere for two years by the end of next month.
The house will have been being built for six months by the time they finish. *


FUTURE TIME
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