

Grammar


Tenses


Present

Present Simple

Present Continuous

Present Perfect

Present Perfect Continuous


Past

Past Simple

Past Continuous

Past Perfect

Past Perfect Continuous


Future

Future Simple

Future Continuous

Future Perfect

Future Perfect Continuous


Parts Of Speech


Nouns

Countable and uncountable nouns

Verbal nouns

Singular and Plural nouns

Proper nouns

Nouns gender

Nouns definition

Concrete nouns

Abstract nouns

Common nouns

Collective nouns

Definition Of Nouns

Animate and Inanimate nouns

Nouns


Verbs

Stative and dynamic verbs

Finite and nonfinite verbs

To be verbs

Transitive and intransitive verbs

Auxiliary verbs

Modal verbs

Regular and irregular verbs

Action verbs

Verbs


Adverbs

Relative adverbs

Interrogative adverbs

Adverbs of time

Adverbs of place

Adverbs of reason

Adverbs of quantity

Adverbs of manner

Adverbs of frequency

Adverbs of affirmation

Adverbs


Adjectives

Quantitative adjective

Proper adjective

Possessive adjective

Numeral adjective

Interrogative adjective

Distributive adjective

Descriptive adjective

Demonstrative adjective


Pronouns

Subject pronoun

Relative pronoun

Reflexive pronoun

Reciprocal pronoun

Possessive pronoun

Personal pronoun

Interrogative pronoun

Indefinite pronoun

Emphatic pronoun

Distributive pronoun

Demonstrative pronoun

Pronouns


Pre Position


Preposition by function

Time preposition

Reason preposition

Possession preposition

Place preposition

Phrases preposition

Origin preposition

Measure preposition

Direction preposition

Contrast preposition

Agent preposition


Preposition by construction

Simple preposition

Phrase preposition

Double preposition

Compound preposition

prepositions


Conjunctions

Subordinating conjunction

Correlative conjunction

Coordinating conjunction

Conjunctive adverbs

conjunctions


Interjections

Express calling interjection

Phrases

Sentences

Clauses

Part of Speech


Grammar Rules

Passive and Active

Preference

Requests and offers

wishes

Be used to

Some and any

Could have done

Describing people

Giving advices

Possession

Comparative and superlative

Giving Reason

Making Suggestions

Apologizing

Forming questions

Since and for

Directions

Obligation

Adverbials

invitation

Articles

Imaginary condition

Zero conditional

First conditional

Second conditional

Third conditional

Reported speech

Demonstratives

Determiners

Direct and Indirect speech


Linguistics

Phonetics

Phonology

Linguistics fields

Syntax

Morphology

Semantics

pragmatics

History

Writing

Grammar

Phonetics and Phonology

Semiotics


Reading Comprehension

Elementary

Intermediate

Advanced


Teaching Methods

Teaching Strategies

Assessment
Your money or life
المؤلف:
L.A Hill
المصدر:
Advanced steps to understanding
الجزء والصفحة:
48-1
8/9/2022
1227

It was very difficult to find jobs in the north-east of England, and when John lost his, he found it impossible to get a new one. He had soon spent all his money, so he decided to go down to the south of the country, where he had heard that things were better, and that it was easier to find work. The best way to go was by train, so he went to the railway station and got into a train which was going to London.
He was the only passenger in his compartment when another man burst in carrying a gun and said to him, 'Your money, or your life!
'I haven't got a penny, ‘John answered in fright.
"Then why are you trembling so much? The man with the gun asked angrily.
"Because I thought you were the ticket-collector, and I haven't even got a ticket,' answered John.
A Which of these sentences are true (T) and which are false (F)? Write Tor F in the boxes.
- John decided to go south because he was out of work and had no money.
- He had heard that there were more jobs to be found in southern England.
- He bought a ticket and went by train.
- A man who was sitting beside him in the train asked him for his money.
- John was trembling because he was afraid of the man's gun.
- John was trembling because he was afraid of the ticket collector.
B Answer these questions.
- Why did John leave the north-east of England? (Four reasons.)
- Why did he go south?
- What happened when he was alone in a compartment in a train?
- What did the man say?
- What did John answer?
- How did he feel?
- What did the man say then?
- And what did John answer?
C Do this puzzle.
Across:
1- Joh was alone in his ... in the train
7- Feeling unhappier because no one else is there.
8-John could not even buy a cup of....
10-365 or 366 days.
11-Usually one... a ticket before getting into a train.
13-and 1. Down. John was afraid that the man was the ......
15-The same
16- John was one in the train.
Down:
1-see 13 across.
2-John did not have any.
3-John had spent … his money.
4-John … because he was afraid.
5-When a person is hungry he … something.
6-A … goes from one place to another by car, bus train or airplane.
9-
12-‘Was John old?’ ‘No, he was …,
14-
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