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Camus, Zachary

Coraza, Adrian
GROUP 2 Wenceslao, Eldrick
Manigos, Theorah

ENGLISH 10
“The farther backward you can
look, the farther forward you are
Quote of likely to see.”
the Day
Winston Churchill
FILIPINISM.
The term refers to the practice of
contextualizing thoughts, ideas and life
experiences in a Filipino deal. These
words or phrases that are usually
grammatically incorrect or are almost
always result of translation
INCORRECT: COME AGAIN?

CORRECT: PARDON ME?

EXAMPLE OF CORRECT STATEMENT:

Pardon me, could you repeat


that?
INCORRECT: NEXT NEXT WEEK

CORRECT: THE WEEK AFTER NEXT

EXAMPLE OF CORRECT STATEMENT:

I will go to the cinema the week


after next.
INCORRECT: COPE UP

CORRECT: COPE WITH

EXAMPLE OF CORRECT STATEMENT:

It’s difficult to cope with my


studies.
SPEECH
PRODUCTION.

MIDDLE T - FAST D
EXAMPLE:
MIDDLE T - FAST D
Get a better water heater.
Middle t - fast d sound occurs
in the center of a word, when = Get a bedder wader header.
the letter t is pronounced like
the letter “d”.
Middle T - FAST D Tips:

1. Raise the Tip of your tongue to the top of your mouth.


2. Raise and Lower your tongue quickly.

Example: Letter - Ledder


1. Vowel + T + Vowel
When to Use Example: City - Cidy
Middle T – Fast D
2. When it follows R is then
followed by the letter Y

Examples: Thirty - Thirdy


EXAMPLES in a SENTENCE

1. Could I get some water?


2. I’m having a little bit of trouble.
3. I don’t know what to say to make you feel better.
4. It may not matter to you, but it matters a lot to
me.
5. We gave our orders to the waiter.
6. Her daughter is in elementary school.
PAST SIMPLE PRESENT PERFECT
TENSE TENSE

shows action that occurred Is used to show an action


and was completed at a that happened in the past
particular time in the past. that is directly related to the
present, such as actions that
are still continuing or that

Definition.
indicate a change over time.
PAST SIMPLE PRESENT PERFECT
TENSE TENSE

Positive: S + V (second Positive: S + has/have + past

Function/Structure.
form) + object participle

Negative: S + did not + V Negative: S + have not


(first term) + object (haven’t)/has not (hasn’t) +
past participle
Question: Did + S + V (first
term) + object? Question: Have/Has +
subject + past participle?
PAST SIMPLE PRESENT PERFECT
TENSE TENSE

Positive: I have been to


Positive: It rained yesterday. Paris.

Negative : It did not rain Negative: I have not received


yesterday. your letter.

Examples.
Questions: Did it rain Question: Have you tried
yesterday? calling your doctor?
END.

T H A N K Y O U
Camus | Coraza | Wenceslao | Manigos

ENGLISH 10

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