The document discusses the present continuous tense in English. It notes that the present continuous tense is used to describe actions that are happening now or ongoing. It provides the form of the present continuous as "to be" verb (am/is/are) + main verb + "ing". Examples are given such as "He is doing his Math homework at the moment" and "They are having dinner right now". It also discusses how to negate the present continuous with "isn't/aren't" and form questions with "is/are".
The document discusses the past continuous tense in English grammar. The past continuous tense is used to describe actions that were ongoing or in progress at a specific time in the past. It is formed using the past tense of the verb "to be" (was/were) plus the present participle form of the main verb ending in "-ing". Examples are provided such as "I was doing my homework when you came in" and "They were taking the dog for a walk when it started to rain".
Australia's capital is Canberra. Sydney was originally considered the capital but is now the largest city. The country uses dollars and cents for currency, featuring images like the Eureka Stockade on coins. Most Australians practice Christianity as their religion. The climate varies across Australia from tropical to subtropical and temperate zones. Some famous Australians include actors like Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman.
The document discusses technology in logistics management. It explains that technology provides visibility and tracking of goods throughout the supply chain. Companies can now track products from the factory to which truck is transporting them and the truck's location. Satellite tracking of trucks also provides precise, real-time location data to estimate arrival times within a narrow window. This level of visibility and data allows manufacturers to better manage distribution logistics and supply chains.
The document discusses the present continuous tense in English. It notes that the present continuous tense is used to describe actions that are happening now or ongoing. It provides the form of the present continuous as "to be" verb (am/is/are) + main verb + "ing". Examples are given such as "He is doing his Math homework at the moment" and "They are having dinner right now". It also discusses how to negate the present continuous with "isn't/aren't" and form questions with "is/are".
The document discusses the past continuous tense in English grammar. The past continuous tense is used to describe actions that were ongoing or in progress at a specific time in the past. It is formed using the past tense of the verb "to be" (was/were) plus the present participle form of the main verb ending in "-ing". Examples are provided such as "I was doing my homework when you came in" and "They were taking the dog for a walk when it started to rain".
Australia's capital is Canberra. Sydney was originally considered the capital but is now the largest city. The country uses dollars and cents for currency, featuring images like the Eureka Stockade on coins. Most Australians practice Christianity as their religion. The climate varies across Australia from tropical to subtropical and temperate zones. Some famous Australians include actors like Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman.
The document discusses technology in logistics management. It explains that technology provides visibility and tracking of goods throughout the supply chain. Companies can now track products from the factory to which truck is transporting them and the truck's location. Satellite tracking of trucks also provides precise, real-time location data to estimate arrival times within a narrow window. This level of visibility and data allows manufacturers to better manage distribution logistics and supply chains.
Rencana pelaksanaan pembelajaran mata pelajaran Bahasa Inggris kelas X ini membahas tentang: (1) tujuan pembelajaran untuk menguasai ungkapan-ungkapan dasar dalam berinteraksi sosial, (2) materi ajar yang meliputi greetings, perkenalan diri, ucapan terima kasih, dan permintaan maaf, dan (3) metode pembelajaran seperti ceramah, terjemahan, dan role play untuk mencapai tujuan tersebut.
Bratislava comenius university chair of roman languages and literaturesREFLESS Project
The document summarizes the study programs available at the Chair of Roman Languages and Literatures at Comenius University in Bratislava. Students can pursue combined studies with Roman languages plus another subject or specialized studies focusing solely on French or Spanish languages. The programs include language courses, literature, culture, translation, and teaching methodology. Students have opportunities for study abroad and can obtain a bachelor's, master's, PhD or "little doctorate" degree. Admission requires proficiency in the target language and an undergraduate degree for graduate programs.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses the difference between using "who" and "which" in sentences. "Who" is used for people, such as referring to someone who wanted to go skydiving or identifying the teacher who gives homework. "Which" is used for things, like something which is disliked or distinguishing between activities which are or aren't sports.
The document discusses the present simple tense and its two main uses. The first use is for repeated or habitual actions, with examples of the forms for "I" and third person singular subjects. The second use is for facts and opinions. Several links are also provided for an English grammar YouTube channel and social media profiles.
The document discusses ordinal numbers, which indicate the position or order of things or people. Most ordinals are formed by adding "th" to the number, such as 4th and 10th. The exceptions are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and numbers ending in 11th-13th, which do not add "th".
The document discusses ordinal numbers or ranking words in Dutch. It states that ranking words are used to indicate order and are typically formed by adding "th" after the number. Some exceptions to this rule include first, second, third, fifth, eighth, ninth, twelfth and twentieth. It also provides a table noting the typical ordinal forms for numbers up to twentieth.
I will be flying to London for a business trip next week. My flight departs from New York on Monday morning and arrives in London in the early afternoon. During my stay in London, I plan to meet with clients, visit some local attractions, and return home on Friday evening.
Cheese rolling is an annual tradition held in Gloucestershire, England where competitors chase a wheel of cheese down a steep, grassy hill while tumbling and falling in their pursuit to catch it. The event draws crowds who gather to watch the competitors risk injury as they chase the cheese at high speeds down Cooper's Hill. The first competitor to catch the rolling cheese at the bottom is declared the winner, though many fail to stay on their feet throughout the chase.
England is located in northwestern Europe and has a population of over 55 million people. It has a constitutional monarchy form of government and London is the capital and largest city. Some of England's most famous landmarks include Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Stonehenge.
The document repeatedly discusses the Union Jack flag of the United Kingdom. In a very concise manner, it focuses solely on mentioning the Union Jack, with no other details provided about the flag itself or any related context over multiple sentences. The only information given is the repeated reference to the Union Jack.
The document provides information about telling time in a digital format. It lists the hours from 1:00 to 12:00 and their equivalent times in a 12-hour and 24-hour format. It also explains what quarter past, half past, and quarter to mean. There is a short exercises section that asks the reader to state what time is shown for various times provided.
6. present simple
Gebruik:
- iets is altijd / nooit / regelmatig, etc. het geval
- gewoontes en feiten
Vorm:
- hele werkwoord
7. present simple
Gebruik:
- iets is altijd / nooit / regelmatig, etc. het geval
- gewoontes en feiten
Vorm:
- hele werkwoord I, you, we, you, they
8. present simple
Gebruik:
- iets is altijd / nooit / regelmatig, etc. het geval
- gewoontes en feiten
Vorm:
- hele werkwoord I, you, we, you, they
- hele werkwoord +
9. present simple
Gebruik:
- iets is altijd / nooit / regelmatig, etc. het geval
- gewoontes en feiten
Vorm:
- hele werkwoord I, you, we, you, they
- hele werkwoord +
he, she, it (shit)