Now, let's practice pronouncing them. Both sound like this: /ɪts/. Say it with me: "Its" and "It's" both pronounced /ɪts/. Got it? Remember, it's all about context and meaning. If you're talking about something belonging to "it," use "its." If you're shortening "it ...
4.Look at the pictures, andtalksomething about the pictures. 5. Introduce the new words. 6. Learn the new words. 7. Read the new words. Step 2 Work in pairs. 1.Ask and answer questions about Lao She. 1)What do you know about Lao She? 2)What are his most famous books and plays...
It doesn't affect me in the way which it did for Freddie Mercury, who seemed to love and relish the love and admiration from the crowd,which is something I totally admire and envy. The fact is,I can't fool you, any of you. It simply isn't fair to you,or to me. The worst ...