Form:
am/is/are + going to + VERB
Will + verb
Uses:
For a future plan
For a voluntary action
For a promise
For a prediction
Ex) Most of my classmates are going to go to Hawaii.
Ex) Will you carry this bag?
Ex) I will send you a postcard.
Ex) consumers will spend more on electronic good.
① Contraction with “not”
(3) a. He shouldn’t see her.
b. *He worksn’t with her
→ Main verbs cannot contract with not.
(4) a. He may not come.
b. *He mayn’t come.
c. We shan’t be very long.
d. We won’t be very long.
→ May cannot contract with not.
Shan’t exists only in British English.
② Subject-aux inversion in yes/no questions &
tag questions
The verb say takes a that-clause as a direct object, optionally with to + object ,and only say takes a direct quotation as a direct object.
And say takes a limited number of noun phrases.
Many say that seat belts are unnecessary.
Tim said to Marco, “It's funny, It looks like a turtle.”
He said that “it is necessary to get up
earlier.”
They said some nice things about you.
OBJECTIVES
This class aims to develop the students' awareness of these features:
-a verb can consist of two parts
-a verb can consist of two parts that are not next to each other
-there are separable and inseparable transitive phrasal verbs
-a pronoun object of a separable phrasal verb must go between the two parts
-phrasal verbs are often idiomatic
(중략)
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I. Lesson objectives
1. Theme: Phrasal verbs
2. Teaching Aids: a computer (including ppt and a listening file) & a projector, four sheets of handout (including matching, writing, listening, and paper cards)
3. Target Students: 11th grade Korean students (intermediate, CEFR level B1-B2)
4. Objectives:
a. Students will understand the basic structure of the phrasal verb
b. Students will cove