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PUCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

FRIDAY 17, MARCH 2017 Hello good nigth we are going to show you some many importants things that you need to know about the puctuation and capitalization                                          PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION PUNTUACTION:    They show the reader where sentences start and finish and if they are used properly they make your writing easy to understand. There are also sections which offer advice on using punctuation when writing  direct speech , lists, or abbreviations apostrophe (') The best way to get apostrophes right is to understand when and why they are used. There are two main cases. Apostrophes showing possession : You use an apostrophe to show that a thing or person belongs or  relates  to someone or something Singular nouns and most personal names Personal names that end in –s Plural nouns that end in –s Plural nouns that do not end in -s Apostrophes showing omission : An apostrophe can be used to show that letters or numbers ha

PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINOUS

WEDNESDAY 1 OF MARCH  OF  2017 Good night today we are going to show you how to use the present simple and present continuous   PRESENT SIMPLE  The present simple is a verb tense that is used to describe habitual actions that happen with certain frequency and does not make reference to if it is happening in the present moment. is used for : * to express habits and routines,general facts, repeated actions or situations. emotions and permanent desires: i smoke (habit); i work in london (stay): london is large city (general fact) *to give instructions or instructions : you walk for two hundred meters,then you turn left. *to discuss scheduled,present or future events: your exam starts at 09.00. *to refer to the future, behind some conjunctions: after, when ,before ,as soon as,until : i´ll give it to you when you eat next saturday  PRESENT CONTINUOUS The present continuous tense is formed from the present tense of the verb be and the present participle (-ing form) of