a. Do you remember the six parts of a Simple Sentence?
They are >>(T)ime (S)ubject (V)erb (O)bject(s) (M)anner (P)lace (T)ime<<
b. We can join simple statements together to make Compound Sentences.
Here are some commons words we use: AND, BUT, SO, YET, OR, BOTH ... AND, EITHER ... OR, NEITHER ... NOR, ... BUT ... AS WELL. ( ... ALSO. )
Write a single paragraph. Do not use contractions.
201 [70 sords] 1. Did you arrive at a railway station in London? Did you ask a porter the way to your hotel? Could he understand you? ( ... and ..., but ... . ) 2. Did he understand you at last? Could you understand his answer? ( ... but ... . ) 3. Did your teacher ever speak English like that? 4. What did the porter say to you? 5. Does each man speak a different language in England? 6. Do they understand each other? Do you understand them? ( ..., but ... . )
CLUES >> "You'll soon learn English!" / never / not (x3)
201 [70] I ... in London and I ... my hotel, but he ... understand me. At last he ... me, but I ... his answer. My teacher ... like that! The porter ... me," ...!" Each man ... in England. They ... each other, but I ... them.
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Have fun....and take care!
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201 [70] I arrived at a railway station in London and I asked a porter the way to my hotel my hotel, but he could not understand me. At last he understood me, but I could not understand his answer. My teacher never spoke English like that! The porter said to me," You'll soon learn English!" Each man speaks a different language in England. They understand each other, but I do not understand them.
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