Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Best way to learn a language: Listen to your favorite song =)
Which is your favorite song? let me know 



Share my life,
take me for what i am.
'cause i'll never change
all my colors for you.
Take my love,
i'll never ask for too much,
just all that you are
and everything that you do.
I don't really need to look
very much further/farther,
i don't wanna have to go
where you don't follow.
i will hold it back again,
this passion inside.
can't run from myself,
there's nowhere to hide.
(your love i'll remember forever.)
Chorus:
don't make me close one more door,
i don't wanna hurt anymore.
stay in my arms if you dare,
or must i imagine you there.
don't walk away from me.
(no, don't walk awya from me. don't you dare walk away from me.)
i have nothing, nothing, nothing
if i don't have you, you (you, you, you./if i don't have you, oh, oo.)
You see through,
right to the heart of me.
you break down my walls
with the strength of your love.
I never knew
love like i've known it with you.
will a memory survive,
one i can hold on to?
I don't really need to look
very much further/farther,
i don't wanna have to go
where you don't follow.
i will hold it back again,
this passion inside.
can't run from myself,
there's nowhere to hide.
(your love i'll remember forever.)
(chorus 2x)

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PRESENT SIMPLE

Form.
The present simple is formed with a subject (I, Paul, the students, etc.) and a main verb (eat, read, drink, etc.).
In affirmative sentences, we add to the main verb the ending -s in the third person singular (he, she, it).
Verbs ending in -ss, -ch, -sh, -x, -o take the ending -es.
Examples: kiss-kisses                  touch-touches               mix-mixes
If a verb ends in -y preceded by a consonant, the -y is replaced by the ending -ies
Examples: tidy-tidies           study-studies            cry-cries
But if the -y is preceded by a vowel, we add -s only.
Examples: buy-buys                    play-plays             enjoy-enjoys
Examples: I work in a bank
She works in a bookshop
In order to form a negation, we use does not (doesn´t) before the main verb of the third person singular and do not (don´t) before the main verb of the other persons.
Examples: I don´t eat fish.
He doesn´t eat fish.
In a negation, the main verb does not end in -s in the tird person singular.

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