Today I'm studying passive. My diary is written by me. It was written and yesterday. It is being written now. I think this form uses not very often. But I want to understand it. It's so interesting open new sites of English. Sometimes it's not easy. But it's used. My diary have already been written for today.
вторник, 31 октября 2017 г.
понедельник, 30 октября 2017 г.
Day two
It is not easy every day write something in the diary. I study too many words and all they mixed in my head. I don't understand which word is fit for every cause. But I continue to write. Maybe I write not right. It's not so important. Main thing is what I try to write someone. Today is so bad weather. Whole day it's raining. And I feel not well, but I study English, and I have already written ten sentences. It's enough for today...
воскресенье, 29 октября 2017 г.
Day one
My English diary.
29.10.2017
I study English now. And many teachers recommend to begin to write a diary. And I'm doing it now.
Today is a great day. I'm beginning to write my English diary. I plane to do it regularly. It's an important thing for improve my English. Every day I will write about ten sentences in my diary. Today I found out about two syllables words. It's only nouns, adjectives and verbs. But it is interesting thing. Now I know that stress in such words is regular.
So for nouns and adjectives is it on the first: sentence, teacher, funny, happy etc.
For verbs is it on the second: begin, translate, surround, adopt etc.
But I found out that is it not always true for verbs: follow. I don't know why is it...
But there is a good word to show this rule -- present:
noun -- a present
adjective -- the present tense
verb -- to present.
29.10.2017
I study English now. And many teachers recommend to begin to write a diary. And I'm doing it now.
Today is a great day. I'm beginning to write my English diary. I plane to do it regularly. It's an important thing for improve my English. Every day I will write about ten sentences in my diary. Today I found out about two syllables words. It's only nouns, adjectives and verbs. But it is interesting thing. Now I know that stress in such words is regular.
So for nouns and adjectives is it on the first: sentence, teacher, funny, happy etc.
For verbs is it on the second: begin, translate, surround, adopt etc.
But I found out that is it not always true for verbs: follow. I don't know why is it...
But there is a good word to show this rule -- present:
noun -- a present
adjective -- the present tense
verb -- to present.
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