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COMMON CORE

UNIT 2

GRAMMAR

GENITIVE CASE - TIME EXPRESSIONS - ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY

1 - Genitive Case:
We say Genitive Case or Possessive Case. It is used to make English sentences shorter & to make your speaking of English more Fast & Fluent.

Examples:
This is the toy of Adam This is Adam's toy

Is that the car of my father? Is that my father's car?

2 - Time Prepositions:
In English, there are 3 main Prepositions of Time: IN - ON - AT IN Long Periods (Month - Year - Century...) ON Days & Dates AT Precise Time in may on Sunday at 3 o'clock IN in 2020 ON on the 8th of May AT at noon in the next century on my birthday at the moment We don't use IN - ON - AT when we have the following words: last, next, every, this I went to London last June. I go home every Easter. We'll call you this evening. He's coming back next Tuesday.

3 - Adverbs of Frequency:
Adverbs of Frequency mean how many times you do a certain action.

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