domenica 16 febbraio 2014

Frasi chiavi per la lingua inglese. XXXIIª Serie: Modelli di costruzione della frase.

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Sommario: 1. Hello. –  2. I’m John. – 3. Hello, I’m John. What’s your name? - 4. Man or woman? woman!  - 5. I’m John and I’m tired. - 6. John, are you tired? Yes, I’m tired. - 7. I’m tired. I’m tired too. - 8. How are you? I’m tired. - 9. Hello, John! Hello! How are you? - 10. How are you, John? I’m very well, thak you! - 11. I’m hungry. I’ll get you something to eat. - 12. I’m John. What? Oh, you’re John! - 13.He’s tired. - 14. He’s young. Oh, is he young? - 15.  Are you young? No, I’m old. - 16. Is he American or Germany? He’s American. - 17. It’s one o’clock. - 18. What time is it? - 19. It’s four o’clock. I’m sorry I’m late. - 20.




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Hello

1. Hello, hello.
2. Good-bye, good-by.




2. - S - H -

I’m John.

1. I’m John.
2. I’m Mary.
3. I ’m Peter.
4. I’m José.
5. I’m John Smith.



3. - S - H -

Hello,  I’m John. What’s your name?

1. Hello, I’m John.
2. Hello, I’m Mary.
3. What’s your name?
4. Hello, I’m Peter.


4. - S - H -

Man or woman? woman!

1. Man or woman?
• woman!
2. Old or young?
•  old.
3. Old or youg?
• young.


5. - S - H -

I’m John and I’m tired.

1. I’m John and I’m tired.
2. I’m Mary and I’m hungry.
3. I’m José and I’m thirsty.



6. - S - H -

John, are you tired? Yes, I’m tired.

1. John, are you tired?
• Yes, I’m tired.
2. Mary, are you hungry?
• Yes, I’m hungry.
3. John, are you thirsty?
• Yes, I’m thirsty.
4. John, are you happy?
• Yes, I’m happy.
5. Mary, are you unhappy?
• Yes, I’m unhappy.


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I’m tired. I’m tired too.

1. I’m tired.
• I’m tired too.
2. I’m hungry.
• I’m hungry too.
3. I’m thirsty.
• I’m thirsty, too.
4. I’m happy.
• I’m happy too.
5. I’m unhappy.
• I’m unhappy too.


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How are you? I’m tired.

1. How are you?
• I’m tired.
2. How are you?
• I’m thirsty.
3. How are you?
• I’m hungry.


9. - S - H -

Hello, John! Hello! How are you?

1. Hello, John! Hello! How are you?
2. Hello, Mary! Hello! How are you?
3. Hello, Peter! Hello! How are you?

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How are you, John? I’m very well, thak you!

1. How are you, John?
• I’m very well, thank you!
2. How are you, Mary?
• I’m very well, thank you!
3. How are you, Peter?
• I’m very well, thank you!


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I’m hungry. I’ll get you something to eat.

1. I’m hungry.
• I’ll get you something to eat.
2. I’m thirsty.
• I’ll get you something to drink.
3. I’m bored.
• I’ll get you something to read. 

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I’m John. What? Oh, you’re John!

1. I’m John.
• What? Oh, you’re John!
2. I’m Mary.
• What? Oh, you’re Mary!
3. I’m Peter.
• What? Oh, you’re Peter!

13. - S - H -

He’s tired


1. He’s tired.
2. She’s tired.
3. She’s thirsty.
4. He’s thirsty.

14. - S - H -

He’s young. Oh, is he young?


1. He’s young.
• Oh, is he young?
2. She’stired.
• Oh, is she tired?
3. He’s thirsty.
• Oh, is she thirsty?
4. He’s old.
• Oh, is he old?


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Are you young? No, I’m old.


1. Are you young?
• No, I’m old.
2. Are you thirsty?
• No, I’m tired.
3. Are you hungry?
• No, I’m thirsty.



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Is he American or Germany? He’s American.


1. Is he American or Germany?
• He’s American.
2. Is she English or Egyptian?
• She’s English.
3. Is he Spanish or English?
• He’s Spanish.
4. Is he hyngry or thirsty?
• He’s hungry.
5. Is he young or old?
• He’s young.

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It’s one o’clock

1. It’s one o’clock.

2. It’s two o’clock.

3. It’s three o’clock.
4. It’s four o’clock.

5. It’s five o’clock.
6, It’s six o’clock.

18. - S - H -

What time is it?

1. What time is it?

2. It’s two o’clock.

3. It’s three o’clock.
4. It’s four o’clock.

5. It’s five o’clock.
6, It’s six o’clock.

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It’s four o’clock. I’m sorry I’m late.

1. It’s four o’clok.

• I’m sorry I’m late.

2. It’s three o’clock.
•  I’m sorry I’m late.
3. It’s four o’clock.
•  I’m sorry I’m late.

4. It’s five o’clock.
• I’m sorry I’m late. 
5.  It’s six o’clock.
•  I’m sorry I’m late.











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giovedì 6 febbraio 2014

Frasi chiavi per la lingua inglese. XVª Serie: Grammatica formale: a) La frase.

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Avvertenza: anche per questa questa nuova “serie” delle nostre “frasi chiave” ci si avvale chiaramente di grammatiche in uso, da cui si traggono esempi e ispirazione, prestando la massima attenzione a non violare il copyright. Non sapremmo come organizzare il nostro studio personalizzato e autodidattico di una lingua senza fare uso di grammatiche e dizionari esistenti.
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Sommario: 1. La frase semplice. - 2. La frase complessa. - 3. La frase formata con un verbo. - 4. Frasi nominali senza verbo. - 5. La frase come proposizione principale. - 6. La frase come insieme di proposizioni coordinate. - 7. La frase con proposizioni subordinate. - 8. Strutturazione della frase. –


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La frase semplice

1. Our neighbours are respectable people.
2.
4.

5. 
6.


2. - S - H -

La frase complessa

1. Our neighbours are respectable people although they are not very firendly.



3. - S - H -

La frase formata con un verbo

1. Tom arrived hom.


4. - S - H -

Frasi nominali senza verbo

1. An apple, please.


5. - S - H -

La frase come proposizione principale

1. The Rabbit noticed Alice.


6. - S - H -

La frase come insieme di proposizioni coordinate

1. A particle is either a preposition or an adverb.


7. - S - H -

La frase con proposizioni subordinate

1. The Rabbit come to the door, and tried to open it.

8. - S - H -

Strutturazione della frase:

Soggetto Verbo Predicato Complementi: oggetto, termine, altri.

1. Susan is happy.
2. Susan is a healty girl.
3. They have arrived.
4. John saw the accident.
5. Alice heard a loud voice outside the house.
6.  The old woman disliked any decoration in the rooms.
7. Father gave a bicycle to Janet for the birthday.


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