Apr 102011
 

Hi there,

                 This week we have started looking at the PAST PERFECT, TIME LINKERS and we revised COMPARATIVES; SUPERLATIVES.

HERE’S THE GRAMMAR.

PAST PERFECT SIMPLE

FORM

 

 

AFFIRMATIVE Subject Aux. had Past participle
                        We had been
NEGATIVE Subject Aux. had + NOT Past participle
                   They Hadn’t Seen
QUESTION : HAD SUBJECT PAST PARTICIPLE
  What had she done?

 

USE

Completed actions in the PAST that happened BEFORE other actions!

When Mark arrived, Ann HAD (already) MADE THE COFFEE.

                                   Ann was making the coffee.

                                Ann made the coffee.

 

(1.  Ann made the coffee.

(2.  THEN Mark arrived.)

Cp  HE HAD (ALREADY) GRADUATED WHEN HE GOT MARRIED.

(1.  HE GRADUATED 2. THEN HE GOT MARRIED.

HE HAD GOT MARRIED WHEN HEGRADUATED.

(1.  HE GOT MARRIED 2. THEN HE GRADUATED)

 TIME LINKERS

WHILE / AS /WHEN : THINGS HAPPEN AT THE SAME TIME

I WAS HAVING A SHOWER

 10.00    longer action                           10.30

The phone rang (10.15)

             shorter (interrupting)

While/As/When I was having a shower, the phone rang.

The phone rang while/as/when I was having a shower.

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 THE MOMENT / AS SOON AS/WHEN (similar to AFTER!)

ONE ACTION FOLLOWS ANOTHER

I went to bed. I fell asleep.

10.00                                                     10.05

The second action immediately FOLLOWS the first.

The moment /As soon as/When (after) I went to bed, I fell asleep!

I fell asleep the moment /as soon as/when (after) I went to bed!

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BY THE TIME (before) : ONE ACTION HAPPENS BEFORE ANOTHER

JOHN HAD ARRIVED (6pm)  I GOT HOME .(6.15)

 

By the time (Before) I got home, John had arrived.

John had arrived by the time (Before) I got home.

The focus point is “getting home” the other events are described in the Past Perfect.

 

COMPARATIVES (COMPARE 2 THINGS/PEOPLE)                                 

SHORT ADJECTIVES   (1 SYLLABLE)     + ER                

 Old – older           sweet – sweeter           tall –taller        

  Spelling  big- bigger   hot –hotter                                             

 Adjectives in –y ( usually, two syllables   – ier         

Happy – happier              lucky –luckier   

Longer adjectives   with MORE

Interesting   – more interesting

beautiful – more beautiful      

MODERN   MORE MODERN

SUPERLATIVES (MORE THAN TWO THINGS/PEOPLE)

SHORT ADJECTIVES   (1 SYLLABLE)  the    + EST

Old – oldest  sweet – sweetest tall –tallest

Spelling  big- biggest   hot –hottest

Adjectives in –y ( usually, two syllables;  the   – iest

                                Happy – happiest            lucky –luckiest

  Longer adjectives   with the MOST

 Interesting   – the most interesting

     beautiful –  the most beautiful

Irregulars

Good – better- the best                        bad – worse- the worst

Far- further-  the furthest

AFTER COMPARATIVES WE USE “THAN”

John is OLDER THAN Mike.                        

 English is MORE DIFFICULT THAN French.

AFTER SUPERLATIVES USE “in”

He’s the oldest student in the class.   

Which is the longest river in the world?

NEGATIVE COMPARISONS

LESS + ADJ. + THAN

This book is LESS DIFFICULT THAN THAT ONE.

MODFIYING COMPARATIVES

BIG DIFFERENCES    MUCH/ A LOT/ FAR

This wine is MUCH/A LOT /FAR MORE EXPENSIVE than that one.

  WINE  a = £ 5                                                           WINE B  = £30

SMALL DIFFERENCES   A LITTLE/SLIGHTLY / A BIT

This wine is A LITTLE/SLIGHTLY /A BIT MORE EXPENSIVE than that one.

  WINE  a = £ 5                                                           WINE B  = £6

Remember that we were looking at telling stories backwards!! Mr Bean, Jack and the Beanstalk! Why don’t you try to tell a story the wrong way round!!!

 See you on Tuesday!

SallyD

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