Re: Help Each Other with English
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^ah ok
i'm not an english language expert but i know some basic rules. a good foundation starts with mastering the basic tenses:
1. simple present tense
2. present progressive tense
3. past tense
4. future tense
mao na pinaka basic. i know, we had these lessons back in elementary and HS and somehow didn't learn everything. i know why, kay boring kaayu pagka tudlo puro nalang sheet exercises na dili pa jud relevant sa kinabuhi nato at that time. anway, my suggestion in starting with the simple present tense is to write something on "MY DAILY ROUTINE". sa binisaya pa, ang akong ginabuhat kada adlaw. di ba mo ingon man ta, "mo mata ko alas 6:00 sa buntag. unya maligo, mo kaon, mag ilis. mo biya sa balay mga alas 7:30...." Its english counterpart would be, "i wake up 6:00 am. I take a shower, eat breakfast, change clothes. Then I leave for work." simple ra? then tell me about someone else's daily routine. we now say, "she wakes up 8:00 am, eats breakfast, takes a shower..". There, we are now applying subject-verb agreement.
i know basic kaayu sa pero daghan man gihapon masayop ani. so that's my suggestion. start with the basic tenses and with subject-verb agreement.
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