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18 December 2013

Lesson 15

54. You'd better + (verb 1st form) + objects

' You'd ' is a contraction of 'you had' or 'you would.' You are making a suggestion to someone for a particular action.

Examples:

You'd better invite your big brother.
You had better not come home late.
You would do well at Chemistry.

55. Are you into + (verb 1st form + ing) + objects ?

Here you are asking a question about an interest they might have or something they might enjoy doing.

Examples:

Are you into playing games?
Are you into fixing cars?
Are you into trying new things?

56. Are you trying to + (verb 1st form) + objects ?

You are asking someone if they are attempting to do something. This can be something physically.

Examples:

Are you trying to offer your help?
Are you trying to remember her name?
Are you trying to manage your money?

57. Don't + (verb 1st form) + objects

The word 'don't' is a contraction of the words 'do not.' It is said to convey a message of what NOT should be done.

Examples:

Don't allow this to happen.
Don't cause any more trouble.
Do not arrive late for your meeting.



  to be continued . . .





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