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Then & Now & Punctuation
Past Simple, Regular Verbs, Irregular Verbs, Words that go
                        together

   Belinda Baardsen, American Ex Pat, Saudi
   Arabia
~ Past Simple ~

  The Past Simple ~
expresses a past
action that is finished.
1.   I lived in Rome when I was six.
2.   She started to work when she
     was eight.

****The Form of the Past Simple – is
the same in all persons.
Past Simple ~ Positive



    I
He/She/It              To
            Moved
  We                 Denver
  You        went   in 1885.
 They
Past Simple ~ Negative

We use didn’t + infinitive (without to) in
             all persons.


    I
He/She/It
                 Didn’t     Move      To
  We             Did not     go     Denver.

  You
 They
Past Simple ~ Question

We use did + infinitive (without to) in all
               persons.



                           I
                         You
When                   He/she/it
               did       We
                                      Go?
Where                   They
Past Simple ~ Yes/No Questions




                   You
                  She         Like        The class?
         Did
                  They       enjoy        The game?
                  Etc.



               No, I didn’t. / No, we didn’t.
                       Yes, she did.
                      No, they didn’t.
Past Simple ~ spelling of regular verbs




   The Normal Rule is to add = ed

      1. Work = ed --- Worked
      2. Start = ed --- Started



 *If the verb ends with – e, add – d.

        1. Live = d --- Lived
        2. Love = d --- loved
Past Simple ~ spelling of regular
              verbs




If the verb has only one syllable, and
      ends in one vowel and one
  consonant, double the consonant.

      1. Stop = ped ---- Stopped
      2. Plan = ned ----- Planned
Past Simple ~ spelling of regular
             verbs




 Verbs that end in a consonant + - y change to – ied.


         1. Study = ied ---- studied
         2. Carry = ied ---- carried
Past Simple ~ Negative


             ~ Negative ~
Negatives in the Past Simple are the same
               in all persons.




   I
He/She                Go out
  We        Didn’t   See Tom    Last night.
  You                Watch TV
 They
Past Simple ~ Ago

                     Ten years
I went to the USA   Two weeks    Ago.
                      A month
Time Expressions

            The twentieth century.
                    1924
               Winter/summer
In     In      The evening/the
                   morning
                 September



                 10 October
On    On          Saturday
               Sunday evening



                Seven o’clock
At     At        Weekends
                   night
Prepositions ~

  What’s on television this
          evening?
      I’m on the bus.
We spoke for an hour on the
           phone.
Some people do research on
        the internet.
 We didn’t laugh at his joke.
There was knock at the door.
  Today’s the third of April.
Vocabulary &
             Pronunciation

  -al      -ion        -ing        -er     -ence




1.I watched televis___ last night
      after I had dinn_____.

2.I watched television last night
        after I had dinner.

Turn to page (63) of your Headway Plus Book – and fill
        in the blanks with the correct endings.


                       Review
Adjectives
  Use one of the endings to
  complete the adjectives:
 -y -ly -ous -ful -
able -ive         -ed -ent
          -ic -ant
This ice cream is delic____. I
love it! But, it’s very
expens____.

This ice cream is delicious. I
love it! But, it’s very
expensive.
**Turn to Page**63**Complete
What is punctuation?




      Question mark – when do we use it? Why do we
          use it? We use it when we are asking
       questions, and we want the reader to know it.
What is punctuation?




                        Punctuation
  When speaking, we can pause or change the tone of our
  voices to indicate emphasis. When writing, we must use
   punctuation to indicate these places of emphasis. This
resource should help to clarify when and how to use various
                    marks of punctuation.
Capitalization
Capitalization Rules

                        Rule 1

              Capitalize the first
              word of a quoted
                 sentence.

                      Examples:



            He said, "Treat her as you would
                  your own daughter.“


            "Look out!" she screamed. "You
               almost ran into my child."
Rule 2
Capitalize a proper noun.
        Example:
  Golden Gate Bridge
Rule 3
Capitalize a person's title when it precedes the name.
    Do not capitalize when the title is acting as a
            description following the name.
                      Examples:
                  Chairperson Petrov
  Ms. Petrov, the chairperson of the company, will
                 address us at noon.
Rule 4
Capitalize the person's
title when it follows the
name on the address or
      signature line.

       Example:
       Sincerely,
Ms. Haines, Chairperson
Rule 5
  Capitalize the titles of high-ranking government officials when
used before their names. Do not capitalize the civil title if it is used
                         instead of the name.
                              Examples:
               The president will address Congress.
                All senators are expected to attend.
The governors, lieutenant governors, and attorneys general called
                       for a special task force.
    Governor Fortinbrass, Lieutenant Governor Poppins, King
   Abdullah, Queen Elizabeth, Attorney General Dalloway, and
              Senators James and Twain will attend.
Rule 6
 Capitalize any title
  when used as a
  direct address.
     Example:
  Will you take my
temperature, Doctor
          ?
Rule 7
Capitalize points of the compass only when they refer to specific regions.
                                Examples:
            We have had three relatives visit from the South.
                 Go south three blocks and then turn left.
                 We live in the southeast section of town.
Southeast is just an adjective here describing section, so it should not be
                                capitalized.
Rule 8
Always capitalize the first and last words of titles of publications regardless
 of their parts of speech. Capitalize other words within titles, including the
                         short verb forms Is, Are, and Be.
                                    Exception:
               Do not capitalize little words within titles such as
a, an, the, but, as, if, and, or, nor, or prepositions, regardless of their length.
                                    Examples:
                               The Day of the Jackal
                          What Color Is Your Parachute?
                                A Tale of Two Cities
Rule 9
Capitalize federal or state when used as part of an official agency name or
in government documents where these terms represent an official name. If
   they are being used as general terms, you may use lowercase letters.
                                  Examples:
                  The state has evidence to the contrary.
                           That is a federal offense.
           The State Board of Equalization collects sales taxes.
           We will visit three states during our summer vacation.
  The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been subject to much scrutiny
                              and criticism lately.
     Her business must comply with all county, state, and federal laws.
Rule 10
  You may capitalize words such as
 department, bureau, and office if you
have prepared your text in the following
                way:

               Example:
  The Bureau of Land Management
 (Bureau) has some jurisdiction over
Indian lands. The Bureau is finding its
 administrative role to be challenging.
Rule 11
   Do not capitalize names of seasons.
                Example:
I love autumn colors and spring flowers.
Rule 12
Capitalize the first word
of a salutation and the
     first word of a
 complimentary close.
       Examples:
 Dear Ms. Mohamed:
My dear Mr. Sanchez:
   Very truly yours,
Rule 13
        Capitalize words derived from proper nouns.
                          Example:
                I must take English and math.
English is capitalized because it comes from the proper noun
      England, but math does not come from Mathland.
Rule 14
Capitalize the names of specific course titles.
                 Example:
     I must take history and Algebra 2.
Rule 15
After a sentence ending with a colon, do not capitalize the first
                    word if it begins a list.
                          Example:
 These are my favorite foods: chocolate cake, spaghetti, and
                         artichokes.
Rule 16
 Do not capitalize when only one sentence follows a sentence
                     ending with a colon.
                           Example:
I love Jane Smiley's writing: her book, A Thousand Acres, was
                           beautiful.
Rule 17
    Capitalize when two or more sentences follow a sentence
                      ending with a colon.
                             Example:
I love Jane Smiley's writing: Her book, A Thousand Acres, was
                 beautiful. Also, Moo was clever.

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Then and now past simple - with punctuation rules

  • 1. Then & Now & Punctuation Past Simple, Regular Verbs, Irregular Verbs, Words that go together Belinda Baardsen, American Ex Pat, Saudi Arabia
  • 2. ~ Past Simple ~ The Past Simple ~ expresses a past action that is finished. 1. I lived in Rome when I was six. 2. She started to work when she was eight. ****The Form of the Past Simple – is the same in all persons.
  • 3. Past Simple ~ Positive I He/She/It To Moved We Denver You went in 1885. They
  • 4. Past Simple ~ Negative We use didn’t + infinitive (without to) in all persons. I He/She/It Didn’t Move To We Did not go Denver. You They
  • 5. Past Simple ~ Question We use did + infinitive (without to) in all persons. I You When He/she/it did We Go? Where They
  • 6. Past Simple ~ Yes/No Questions You She Like The class? Did They enjoy The game? Etc. No, I didn’t. / No, we didn’t. Yes, she did. No, they didn’t.
  • 7. Past Simple ~ spelling of regular verbs The Normal Rule is to add = ed 1. Work = ed --- Worked 2. Start = ed --- Started *If the verb ends with – e, add – d. 1. Live = d --- Lived 2. Love = d --- loved
  • 8. Past Simple ~ spelling of regular verbs If the verb has only one syllable, and ends in one vowel and one consonant, double the consonant. 1. Stop = ped ---- Stopped 2. Plan = ned ----- Planned
  • 9. Past Simple ~ spelling of regular verbs Verbs that end in a consonant + - y change to – ied. 1. Study = ied ---- studied 2. Carry = ied ---- carried
  • 10. Past Simple ~ Negative ~ Negative ~ Negatives in the Past Simple are the same in all persons. I He/She Go out We Didn’t See Tom Last night. You Watch TV They
  • 11. Past Simple ~ Ago Ten years I went to the USA Two weeks Ago. A month
  • 12. Time Expressions The twentieth century. 1924 Winter/summer In In The evening/the morning September 10 October On On Saturday Sunday evening Seven o’clock At At Weekends night
  • 13. Prepositions ~ What’s on television this evening? I’m on the bus. We spoke for an hour on the phone. Some people do research on the internet. We didn’t laugh at his joke. There was knock at the door. Today’s the third of April.
  • 14. Vocabulary & Pronunciation -al -ion -ing -er -ence 1.I watched televis___ last night after I had dinn_____. 2.I watched television last night after I had dinner. Turn to page (63) of your Headway Plus Book – and fill in the blanks with the correct endings. Review
  • 15. Adjectives Use one of the endings to complete the adjectives: -y -ly -ous -ful - able -ive -ed -ent -ic -ant This ice cream is delic____. I love it! But, it’s very expens____. This ice cream is delicious. I love it! But, it’s very expensive. **Turn to Page**63**Complete
  • 16. What is punctuation? Question mark – when do we use it? Why do we use it? We use it when we are asking questions, and we want the reader to know it.
  • 17. What is punctuation? Punctuation When speaking, we can pause or change the tone of our voices to indicate emphasis. When writing, we must use punctuation to indicate these places of emphasis. This resource should help to clarify when and how to use various marks of punctuation.
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  • 42. Capitalization Rules Rule 1 Capitalize the first word of a quoted sentence. Examples: He said, "Treat her as you would your own daughter.“ "Look out!" she screamed. "You almost ran into my child."
  • 43. Rule 2 Capitalize a proper noun. Example: Golden Gate Bridge
  • 44. Rule 3 Capitalize a person's title when it precedes the name. Do not capitalize when the title is acting as a description following the name. Examples: Chairperson Petrov Ms. Petrov, the chairperson of the company, will address us at noon.
  • 45. Rule 4 Capitalize the person's title when it follows the name on the address or signature line. Example: Sincerely, Ms. Haines, Chairperson
  • 46. Rule 5 Capitalize the titles of high-ranking government officials when used before their names. Do not capitalize the civil title if it is used instead of the name. Examples: The president will address Congress. All senators are expected to attend. The governors, lieutenant governors, and attorneys general called for a special task force. Governor Fortinbrass, Lieutenant Governor Poppins, King Abdullah, Queen Elizabeth, Attorney General Dalloway, and Senators James and Twain will attend.
  • 47. Rule 6 Capitalize any title when used as a direct address. Example: Will you take my temperature, Doctor ?
  • 48. Rule 7 Capitalize points of the compass only when they refer to specific regions. Examples: We have had three relatives visit from the South. Go south three blocks and then turn left. We live in the southeast section of town. Southeast is just an adjective here describing section, so it should not be capitalized.
  • 49. Rule 8 Always capitalize the first and last words of titles of publications regardless of their parts of speech. Capitalize other words within titles, including the short verb forms Is, Are, and Be. Exception: Do not capitalize little words within titles such as a, an, the, but, as, if, and, or, nor, or prepositions, regardless of their length. Examples: The Day of the Jackal What Color Is Your Parachute? A Tale of Two Cities
  • 50. Rule 9 Capitalize federal or state when used as part of an official agency name or in government documents where these terms represent an official name. If they are being used as general terms, you may use lowercase letters. Examples: The state has evidence to the contrary. That is a federal offense. The State Board of Equalization collects sales taxes. We will visit three states during our summer vacation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been subject to much scrutiny and criticism lately. Her business must comply with all county, state, and federal laws.
  • 51. Rule 10 You may capitalize words such as department, bureau, and office if you have prepared your text in the following way: Example: The Bureau of Land Management (Bureau) has some jurisdiction over Indian lands. The Bureau is finding its administrative role to be challenging.
  • 52. Rule 11 Do not capitalize names of seasons. Example: I love autumn colors and spring flowers.
  • 53. Rule 12 Capitalize the first word of a salutation and the first word of a complimentary close. Examples: Dear Ms. Mohamed: My dear Mr. Sanchez: Very truly yours,
  • 54. Rule 13 Capitalize words derived from proper nouns. Example: I must take English and math. English is capitalized because it comes from the proper noun England, but math does not come from Mathland.
  • 55. Rule 14 Capitalize the names of specific course titles. Example: I must take history and Algebra 2.
  • 56. Rule 15 After a sentence ending with a colon, do not capitalize the first word if it begins a list. Example: These are my favorite foods: chocolate cake, spaghetti, and artichokes.
  • 57. Rule 16 Do not capitalize when only one sentence follows a sentence ending with a colon. Example: I love Jane Smiley's writing: her book, A Thousand Acres, was beautiful.
  • 58. Rule 17 Capitalize when two or more sentences follow a sentence ending with a colon. Example: I love Jane Smiley's writing: Her book, A Thousand Acres, was beautiful. Also, Moo was clever.