Lesson VIII: Strong Actions - Recordset III

Exercise: A.3.3. Practice Strong Actions Produce statements related to EVERY DAY, YESTERDAY and ALREADY. For example: I ' m going to sleep . I SLEEP EVERY DAY I SLEPT YESTERDAY. I HAVE SLEPT ALREADY. I ' m going to go there. I GO THERE EVERY DAY. I WENT THERE YESTERDAY. I HAVE GONE THERE ALREADY. I ’ m going … 1. ... to feel fine. 7. ... to think it . 13. ... to mean it . 2. ... to leave it . 8. ... to do it . 14. ... to drive back. 3. ... to sell it . 9. ... to sleep . 15. ... to bring it . 4. ... to be happy . 10. ... to understand it . 16. ... to teach it . 5. ... to go with her . 11. ... to say it . 17. ... to stand here. 6. ... to tell it . 12. ... to hear from her . 18. ... to buy it . New pattern: S Action Block Rng-Block Actional-Block … General-AF Past-AF … Acnl of Time We buy something every day. We BOUGHT some new clothes YESTERDAY. We sleep every day. We SLEPT YESTERDAY. She tells stories every day. She TOLD some good stories YESTERDAY. Exercise: A.3.4. Practice Strong Actions Suggest habitual character of the action with EVERY DAY. For example: I felt fine yesterday. I FEEL FINE EVERY DAY. He meant it yesterday. HE MEANS IT EVERY DAY. 1. They left school yesterday. 9. Prof. Brown taught math yesterday. 2. They said , “ Thank you .” yesterday. 10. He told me the answer yesterday. 3. John went to class yesterday. 11. I sold some books yesterday. 4. I heard the news yesterday. 12. I stood here yesterday. 5. Peter did an exercise yesterday. 13. We drove to Belgrade yesterday. 6. I thought about it yesterday. 14. They understood it yesterday. 7. We brought some books yesterday. 15. I slept well yesterday. 8. We bought some books yesterday. 16. We heard a lecture yesterday.

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