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Volume 41 of the new concept of course Penny bag Penny bag

February 1, 2012
words and phrases:
cheese n. cheese, cheese
chess chess

sugar n. Sugar
candy, sweets, sugar,
candy: candy table, when, as U.S. English. (Rabbits)
sweets: candy table, when, for the British term.
sugar: focus refers to the use made of cane or beet sugar.
bread n. Bread
read read
milk milk
coffee n. coffee
nestle
soap n. soap
soup [su: p] Tom
soap opera soap opera
soup charity kitchen where
tea n. tea
jasmine tea jasmine tea
green tea green tea
black tea black tea
chocolate n. chocolate
black chocolate dark chocolate
I love chocolate. I like chocolate
milk chocolate < br />
tobacco n. tobacco, tobacco
cigar, cigarette, tobacco,
cigar: refers to the cigar.
cigarette: refers to cigarettes.
tobacco: refers to the tobacco, tobacco, tobacco.
bird n. birds
any det. some (negative and interrogative)
some det. some (positive sentence)
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text:
SAM: Is that bag heavy, Penny?

Sam: heavy bag that you, Penny?
Is that bag heavy, Penny? With the verb be
General Question General Question basic sentence: be subject n. / adj. /-Mediated short
PENNY: Not very. (Colloquial, elliptical sentence )
Penny: not too heavy.
the sentence: it is not very heavy.
veryadv.
SAM: Here! Put it on this chair.What in it? < br />
Sam: on here. Put it on this chair. What is inside?
Put it on this chair. imperative sentence, omit the subject You, menu commands, requests, suggestions on the chair in the chair
What in it?
special interrogative: special question word General Question
what on the subject to ask questions
PENNY: A piece of cheese.
< br /> Penny: a cheese,
A loaf of bread.
piece of bread,
A bar of soap.
a bar of soap,
A bar of Chocolate.
piece of chocolate,
A bottle of milk.
a bottle of milk,
A pound of sugar.
one pound of sugar,
Half a pound of coffee.
< br /> half a pound of coffee,
A quarter of pound of tea.
1 / 4 磅 tea
And a tin of tobacco. < br />
and a tobacco.
SAM: Is that tin of tobacco for me?
Sam: That tobacco is to listen to me?
for me for me, give me
PENNY: Well, it certainly not for me!
Penny: Oh, certainly not to me!
well Modal
certainly of course, to
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A piece of cheese a cheese
chunk lump (solid, large)
a chunk of cheese cook cheese

piece of the block, Zhang (usually solid)
a piece of paper piece of paper
two pieces of cheese. two cheese (cheese is not piece count nouns countable)
A piece of (a number of units)
loaf of (especially bread), loaves plural Note: usually the end of a similar word in f f complex to be removed to increase ves
two loaves of bread two loaves of bread
A bar of soap.
bar

1) Bar
2) iron bars, iron bars (especially prisons iron bars) mean
behind bars in prison
3) block
a bar of chocolate. a chocolate
ten bars of chocolate. ten chocolate
bars plural
bar and piece difference:
bar: outer surface of the plane
piece: the outer surface did not limit
A bottle of milk bottle of milk
a cup of milk a glass of milk
a tin of milk can of milk American: a can of milk
A pound of sugar. one pound of sugar (one pound: less than a pound)
1) pound kilogram = kilo abbreviation kg
a kilogram of sugar

a kilo of sugar
kilo one thousand
two pounds of sugar two pounds of sugar
2) pound (unit of currency)
< br /> one pound one pound
Half a pound of coffee half a pound of coffee
half half
half pound of half a pound
half an hour and a half hours
quarter quarter, 1 / 4
two quarters = a half
a tin of jar, box
a tin of tea pot tea
a basket of basket
a basket of oranges basket of oranges
a basket of bananas a basket of bananas
a bottle of coffee a bottle
cup of coffee generally refers to the cup with a handle

a cup of apple juice a glass of apple juice
glass glass
slice pieces
a slice of a
strip of
a strip of a
dozen dozen (a dozen 12)
half a dozen of apples half a dozen apples
a dozen of apples a dozen apples
bag bags
paper bag paper bag
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some number of words used in certain
any number used in negative and interrogative which
some and any can be used to number can also be used for uncountable.
some apples
some milk
are there any apples on the desk?
there aren any apples on the desk.
there be sentences, the principle of proximity
is there any water in the bottle?
are there any bananas in the basket ?
a lot of that can be used a few, can also be used for uncountable.
much uncou uncountable noun
many countable countable
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1) there isn — milk in the glass. with: any
is there a … in / on …

is there any … in / on …
categories: learning English from scratch

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