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☆ Positive and negative adjectivesa Look at the words in the box. Do the words mean very good or very bad?fantasticexcellentawfulterriblegreatb Work with a partner. Make sentences. Use the words in the box.I think Shanghai is a fantastic city.a fantastic citya terrible CDa great bandan ...
1. positive adjectives:2. negative adjectives:3. Mrs Wong likes watching a drama called Love Forever. She always cries when she watches it. She thinks it is .4. Jerry is watching an football match. He is cheering loudly!5. Maria likes books. She enjoys learning new things.6. Perry fell...
UsedeInstead ofdu, de la, des Never, Nothing, Nobody Start a Sentence withRienorPersonne Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher? Explore our library of over 88,000 lessons Search Browse Browse by subject...
Look at the adjectives in the box. Which of them have a positive and which a negative meaning? Listen and check your answers.interestingawfulamazingcoolfantasticweirdexcitingfrighteningawesometerriblewonderful 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 最终答案: 积极含义的形容词:interesting, amazing, cool, fantastic...
When & How to Use 'i.e.' in a Sentence 3:34 Negative Sentence Formation & Examples 3:57 Ch 3. Mechanics of Writing Ch 4. Tenses in English Ch 5. Punctuation Rules Ch 6. Adjectives in English Ch 7. Formatting Rules Ch 8. Nouns & Pronouns in English Ch 9. Rules for Writing ...
Let's start with the simplest tool in our negation toolbox: the word "not". This little guy is the workhorse of negation, attaching itself to verbs, adjectives, and adverbs to create a negative effect. I like coffee. → I do not like coffee. He is happy. → He...
21)Confessions/A Pox/Tim ScannellI am not at all afraid to fire a shot across the bow: I am, in fact, determined to do it!The proverbial ‘straw’ was reading a review, in an alternate zine, which was a half-page of adjectives – separated by commas – withnomention whatsoever of ...
You are explaining the reason why something happened in the first clause. For example,I’m always hungry now because I’m on a strict diet. Of course, if youstart a sentence with becausethere is no comma either.Because I’m on a strict diet, I’m always hungry now. ...