Lesson 10

Lesson 10

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How are you doing today? — I’m doing wonderful

Time, valuable word and question words
Останній урок, чого нам не вистачає? Часів? Часи — це те, що ми може додавати до наших моделей, щоб підкреслити коли точно це було зроблено, робиться, або буде зроблене.
 

🏦The bank of words: Time

Every day (/ˈɛvrideɪ/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: кожен день
  • Translation in Russian: каждый день
  • Examples:
      1. Do you read every day? (Present Simple)
      1. Yes, I read every day. (Present Simple)
      1. No, I do not read every day. (Present Simple)
      1. Did you read every day? (Past Simple)
Yesterday (/ˈjɛstərdeɪ/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: вчора
  • Translation in Russian: вчера
  • Examples:
      1. Did you work yesterday? (Past Simple)
      1. Yes, I worked yesterday. (Past Simple)
      1. No, I did not work yesterday. (Past Simple)
      1. Were you busy yesterday? (Past Simple)
Tomorrow (/təˈmɑːroʊ/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: завтра
  • Translation in Russian: завтра
  • Examples:
      1. Will you visit tomorrow? (Future Simple)
      1. Yes, I will visit tomorrow. (Future Simple)
      1. No, I will not visit tomorrow. (Future Simple)
      1. Are you free tomorrow? (Present Simple)
Every week (/ˈɛvri wiːk/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: кожного тижня
  • Translation in Russian: каждую неделю
  • Examples:
      1. Do you travel every week? (Present Simple)
      1. Yes, I travel every week. (Present Simple)
      1. No, I do not travel every week. (Present Simple)
      1. Did you travel every week? (Past Simple)
Every month (/ˈɛvri mʌnθ/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: кожного місяця
  • Translation in Russian: каждый месяц
  • Examples:
      1. Do you save money every month? (Present Simple)
      1. Yes, I save money every month. (Present Simple)
      1. No, I do not save money every month. (Present Simple)
      1. Will you save money every month? (Future Simple)
Every year (/ˈɛvri jɪr/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: кожного року
  • Translation in Russian: каждый год
  • Examples:
      1. Do you visit this place every year? (Present Simple)
      1. Yes, I visit this place every year. (Present Simple)
      1. No, I do not visit this place every year. (Present Simple)
      1. Did you visit this place every year? (Past Simple)
Last week (/læst wiːk/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: минулого тижня
  • Translation in Russian: на прошлой неделе
  • Examples:
      1. Did you see him last week? (Past Simple)
      1. Yes, I saw him last week. (Past Simple)
      1. No, I did not see him last week. (Past Simple)
Last month (/læst mʌnθ/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: минулого місяця
  • Translation in Russian: в прошлом месяце
  • Examples:
      1. Did you travel last month? (Past Simple)
      1. Yes, I traveled last month. (Past Simple)
      1. No, I did not travel last month. (Past Simple)
Last year (/læst jɪr/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: минулого року
  • Translation in Russian: в прошлом году
  • Examples:
      1. Did you visit last year? (Past Simple)
      1. Yes, I visited last year. (Past Simple)
      1. No, I did not visit last year. (Past Simple)
Next week (/nɛkst wiːk/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: наступного тижня
  • Translation in Russian: на следующей неделе
  • Examples:
      1. Will you come next week? (Future Simple)
      1. Yes, I will come next week. (Future Simple)
      1. No, I will not come next week. (Future Simple)
Next month (/nɛkst mʌnθ/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: наступного місяця
  • Translation in Russian: в следующем месяце
  • Examples:
      1. Will you travel next month? (Future Simple)
      1. Yes, I will travel next month. (Future Simple)
      1. No, I will not travel next month. (Future Simple)
Next year (/nɛkst jɪr/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: наступного року
  • Translation in Russian: в следующем году
  • Examples:
      1. Will you visit next year? (Future Simple)
      1. Yes, I will visit next year. (Future Simple)
      1. No, I will not visit next year. (Future Simple)
In the morning (/ɪn ðə ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: вранці
  • Translation in Russian: утром
  • Examples:
      1. Do you run in the morning? (Present Simple)
      1. Yes, I run in the morning. (Present Simple)
      1. No, I do not run in the morning. (Present Simple)
      1. Did you run in the morning? (Past Simple)
In the afternoon (/ɪn ði ˌæftərˈnuːn/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: в обід
  • Translation in Russian: днем
  • Examples:
      1. Do you study in the afternoon? (Present Simple)
      1. Yes, I study in the afternoon. (Present Simple)
      1. No, I do not study in the afternoon. (Present Simple)
      1. Did you study in the afternoon? (Past Simple)
In the evening (/ɪn ði ˈivnɪŋ/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: ввечері
  • Translation in Russian: вечером
  • Examples:
      1. Do you relax in the evening? (Present Simple)
      1. Yes, I relax in the evening. (Present Simple)
      1. No, I do not relax in the evening. (Present Simple)
      1. Did you relax in the evening? (Past Simple)
On/at the weekend (/ɑn æt ðə ˈwiːkˌɛnd/)
  • Translation in Ukrainian: на вихідних
  • Translation in Russian: на выходных
  • Examples:
      1. Do you work at the weekend? (Present Simple)
      1. Yes, I work at the weekend. (Present Simple)
      1. No, I do not work at the weekend. (Present Simple)
      1. Will you work at the weekend? (Future Simple)

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🌁Bridge words

Because — Тому що
  1. He will chat with her because she smiled at him
  1. They wanted to eat because they were in the kitchen
  1. We will be strong because we go to the gym
 
Too — Також
  1. She was at home too
  1. We love our country too
  1. He needs an hour too
 
 
 

Question words:

Why — Чому
  1. Why does she want to sleep?
  1. Why was it important?
  1. Why do you ask?
Where — Де
  1. Where was she?
  1. Where do you live?
  1. Where did you work?
When — Коли
  1. When will they be different?
  1. When was she a hairdresser?
  1. When did you eat?
What — Що/ Який
  1. What do you have in the kitchen?
  1. What is our country?
  1. What is love?
Who — Хто/Кого
  1. Who is his wife?
  1. Who was her husband?
  1. Who will you love?
 
 
 

🧩Reorder the Sentences

  1. (morning / in / run / do / the / you)?
  1. (week / will / next / come / she)?
  1. (month / did / travel / last / you)?
  1. (year / visit / they / every / place / this / do)?
  1. (weekend / work / at / you / the / do)?
  1. (evening / in / relax / the / you / did)?
  1. (why / to / want / does / sleep / she)?
  1. (was / where / yesterday / she)?
  1. (afternoon / study / in / you / the / do)?
  1. (month / will / next / travel / you)?
  1. (who / wife / his / is)?
  1. (when / eat / we / do)?
 
 

Homework:

Translate:
  1. Минулого року ми були в різних країнах
  1. Вони були друзями на вихідних
  1. Хто буде готувати ввечері?
  1. Де ти будеш житу наступного року?
  1. Коли він буде мати нове авто?
  1. Кому вона пише кожного місяця?
  1. Кого ти любиш?
  1. Вона спала минулої ночі?
  1. Ми будемо багаті наступного року
  1. Діти задають багато питань зранку
 
 
 
Як результат нашого навчання: ми знаємо основу, фундаментальні знання і тепер ми знаємо як продовжити навчання самостійно.
І хоча наш курс закінчився, навчання не закінчується ніколи.
 
 

Have a nice life😉

 
 
 
"And what did you do, man?"
 
"Because he wasn't there."
 
"But who was he?"
 
"But you know it's my last year and..."
 
"Did he get your list this year?"
 
"I saw you in here last month."
 
"I sleep in the afternoon."
 
"I will see you in the evening."
 
"I will see you next year."
 
"I'll talk to you next week."
"In the morning you go."
"It's her birthday next month."
"Not this week, Tim."
"October football game, he was there too."
"Okay, see you tomorrow."
"See you at the weekend, bye."
"That was yesterday."
"This came today."
"This month you are."
"This time next week, I'll be a free man."
"When do we eat?"
"Why is it great?"
"You saw it last week."