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BBC : Fin & alice : Andria & steve
Suffixes : group of letters you add to the end of the word to change the
form or meaning or both.
-able : make verbs into adjectives. Used to say the subject can/
able to do some thing or behave in particular way.
-ible : same as able.
-ee : Makes noun, person who recieves action.
-ness : adding ness to adjective becomes noun which desribe qual
ity or state
sabotage - sab t /
deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for po
litical or military advantage.
e.g. : that may sabotage your writing.
Linking vs Action verb
helping verb from main verb
Linking verb or being verb: as they express state of being. (gain equal sign)
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Sentence : A group of words that make complete sense, conveys a clear meaning an
d expresses a complete thought.

am/is/are + -ing -> Present continiouos


We use present simple for things that are true in general or things happen some/
all times.
thinks
flies
dances
has
finishes
live
she eats
he plays
we go
i sleep
open
close
teaches
meet
washes

costs
cost
boils
like, likes
i never go to the cinema
maris always work hard
childrens usually like chocolates
jackie always enjoy parites
i often forget peoples names
sam never watches tv
we usually have dinner at 7.30
kate alwoays wears nice clothes

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