ππEspecially vs Specially
βPollution is a serious problem, specially in industrial areas.
β Pollution is a serious problem, especially in industrial areas.
πNote: When we mean βabove allβ , we use especially.
β I donβt like going to bed late, especially when I have to get up early.
β Heβs good at all ball games, especially tennis and football.
β Note: We use specially to emphasise that something is done for one particular purpose or person.
πSheβs come all the way from Brussels specially to see you.
πThe camera has been specially designed for underwater photography.
βMost students try to get jobs in the summer. Especially girls like to earn some money.
β Most students try to get jobs in the summer. Girls especially like to earn some money.
β Note: When especially refers to the subject of a sentence, the word order is: Subject + especially + verb.
β Note: A sentence cannot begin with especially.
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βPollution is a serious problem, specially in industrial areas.
β Pollution is a serious problem, especially in industrial areas.
πNote: When we mean βabove allβ , we use especially.
β I donβt like going to bed late, especially when I have to get up early.
β Heβs good at all ball games, especially tennis and football.
β Note: We use specially to emphasise that something is done for one particular purpose or person.
πSheβs come all the way from Brussels specially to see you.
πThe camera has been specially designed for underwater photography.
βMost students try to get jobs in the summer. Especially girls like to earn some money.
β Most students try to get jobs in the summer. Girls especially like to earn some money.
β Note: When especially refers to the subject of a sentence, the word order is: Subject + especially + verb.
β Note: A sentence cannot begin with especially.
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. β Grammar Lesson β
π Preposition of Time π
π΄ What is a preposition of time ?
It allows you to discuss a specific time period such as a date on the calendar, one of the days of the week, or the actual time something takes place.
πΊ Note: Prepositions of time are the same words as prepositions of place, however they are used in a different way.
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π Examples π
π At : This preposition of time is used to discuss clock times, holidays and festivals, and other very specific time frames including exceptions, such as βat night.β
π In : This preposition of time is used to discuss months, seasons, years, centuries, general times of day, and longer periods of time such as βin the past.β
π On : This preposition of time is used to discuss certain days of the week or portions of days of the week, specific dates, and special days such as βon New Yearβs Day.β
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π Preposition of Time π
π΄ What is a preposition of time ?
It allows you to discuss a specific time period such as a date on the calendar, one of the days of the week, or the actual time something takes place.
πΊ Note: Prepositions of time are the same words as prepositions of place, however they are used in a different way.
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π Examples π
π At : This preposition of time is used to discuss clock times, holidays and festivals, and other very specific time frames including exceptions, such as βat night.β
π In : This preposition of time is used to discuss months, seasons, years, centuries, general times of day, and longer periods of time such as βin the past.β
π On : This preposition of time is used to discuss certain days of the week or portions of days of the week, specific dates, and special days such as βon New Yearβs Day.β
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β Advanced Passive Voice:
πIt Is Said That / He Is Said To (be) Supposed To..
β βMain clause + noun clauseβ can be made passive in two ways.
πExamples π
β Active:π People say that he lives abroad now.
β Passive: π: Itβs said that he lives abroad now.
β Passive :π He is said to live abroad now.
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πPresent "Be":
β Active: They say (that) the man is a thief.
β Passive : Itβs said that the man is a thief.
β Passive : πThe man is said to be a thief.
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πSimple Present Noun Clause:
β Active: We understand that he dislikes children.
β Passive : Itβs understood that he dislikes children.
β Passive : He is understood to dislike children.
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πPast "Be":
β Active: They say that he was very rich in the past.
β Passive : Itβs said that he was rich in the past.
β Passive : He is said to have been very rich in the past.
πSimple Past Noun Clause:
β Active: People claim that he left the country two months ago.
β Passive : Itβs claimed that he left the country two months ago.
β Passive : He is claimed to have left the country two months ago..
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β Advanced Passive Voice:
πIt Is Said That / He Is Said To (be) Supposed To..
β βMain clause + noun clauseβ can be made passive in two ways.
πExamples π
β Active:π People say that he lives abroad now.
β Passive: π: Itβs said that he lives abroad now.
β Passive :π He is said to live abroad now.
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πPresent "Be":
β Active: They say (that) the man is a thief.
β Passive : Itβs said that the man is a thief.
β Passive : πThe man is said to be a thief.
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πSimple Present Noun Clause:
β Active: We understand that he dislikes children.
β Passive : Itβs understood that he dislikes children.
β Passive : He is understood to dislike children.
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πPast "Be":
β Active: They say that he was very rich in the past.
β Passive : Itβs said that he was rich in the past.
β Passive : He is said to have been very rich in the past.
πSimple Past Noun Clause:
β Active: People claim that he left the country two months ago.
β Passive : Itβs claimed that he left the country two months ago.
β Passive : He is claimed to have left the country two months ago..
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ππMost, the most, mostly..
β Most..
πWe use Most for the quantifier it talks about quantities, amounts and degree.
πWe can use it with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun).
πWe can also use it with adjectives and adverbs to form the superlative.
β Most with a noun..
πWe use most with nouns to πmean βthe majority ofβ:
β She plays tennis most mornings.
πWhen we are talking about the majority of a specific set of something, we use most of the + noun.
β Most desserts are sweet.
πDesserts in general..
β The food at the party was delicious.
β Heβd made most of the desserts himself.
ππWhen we use most before articles (a/an, the), demonstratives (this, that), possessives (my, your) or pronouns (him, them), we need of:
β Most of the information was useful. Some of it wasnβt relevant.
π When there is no article, demonstrative or possessive pronoun, we donβt usually ..
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ππThe most..
πThe most is the superlative form of many, much. We use the most with different classes of words.
πThe most with adjectives and adverbs.
β We use the most to make the superlative forms of longer adjectives and the majority of adverbs:
β Theyβre using the most advanced technology in the world. (+ adjective)
πWe use the most with a noun to mean βmore/less than all of the othersβ:
β Mahsa earns the most money in our family.
πWe can leave out the noun when it is obvious:
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ππMostly..
πMostly is an adverb that means βmainlyβ:
β I am mostly interested in the history of the house.
πWe donβt use mostly instead of most or the most.
β have some cold days, but mostly it is warm.
β Mostly, she was trustworthy and accurate.
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β Most..
πWe use Most for the quantifier it talks about quantities, amounts and degree.
πWe can use it with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun).
πWe can also use it with adjectives and adverbs to form the superlative.
β Most with a noun..
πWe use most with nouns to πmean βthe majority ofβ:
β She plays tennis most mornings.
πWhen we are talking about the majority of a specific set of something, we use most of the + noun.
β Most desserts are sweet.
πDesserts in general..
β The food at the party was delicious.
β Heβd made most of the desserts himself.
ππWhen we use most before articles (a/an, the), demonstratives (this, that), possessives (my, your) or pronouns (him, them), we need of:
β Most of the information was useful. Some of it wasnβt relevant.
π When there is no article, demonstrative or possessive pronoun, we donβt usually ..
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ππThe most..
πThe most is the superlative form of many, much. We use the most with different classes of words.
πThe most with adjectives and adverbs.
β We use the most to make the superlative forms of longer adjectives and the majority of adverbs:
β Theyβre using the most advanced technology in the world. (+ adjective)
πWe use the most with a noun to mean βmore/less than all of the othersβ:
β Mahsa earns the most money in our family.
πWe can leave out the noun when it is obvious:
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ππMostly..
πMostly is an adverb that means βmainlyβ:
β I am mostly interested in the history of the house.
πWe donβt use mostly instead of most or the most.
β have some cold days, but mostly it is warm.
β Mostly, she was trustworthy and accurate.
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