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Grammar revision

06/10/18

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present simple

To have got

pronouns and adjectives

genitivo sassone

present simple

the present simple is the verbal time wich indicates an action that is accomplished habitually( often, usually, never, always...) and for the facts that are always true and at the third person singular we add an -s or -es in the special case: -play-s -finish-es affermative form: subject+verb+... negative form: subject+verb+not+... interrogative form: verb+subject+...

pronouns and possessive adjectives

To have got

It's used to replace an element of the sentence to avoid repetitions. i me mine you you yours he/she/it he/she/it his/hers/its we we ours you you yours they they theirs possesive adjective indicates a possess and are: my your his/her/its our your their

We use it to indicate a possess, to have got it's british english because it's more extended and there is always a -t - affermative form: subject+verb+... - negative form: subject+verb+not+... - interrogative form: do/does+subject+verb+...

Genitive/possessive case

The genitive case indicates a realtionships of belonging. To form the possessive we add -'s, if the name is plural or if it ends with an s we can just add the apostrophe: - 's - ' -s'

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