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02/10/2021

I need sentences in affirmative form with the verbs To be, To have, Can and must
Let's go friends!

02/10/2021

Avant le début du mois prochain nous allons nous intéresser à deux form (Affirmative form and negative form)

Nous prenons les exemples avec ces verbes les plus populaires
- to be (être)
- to have (avoir)
- can (pouvoir)
- must (devoir)

Affirmative form. To be
I am a student (je suis un élève)
You are busy ( tu es occupé)
David is so clever (David est très intelligent)
La form est sujet + verbe to be + complément
To have
Mary and David have problems to solve in family ( Mary et David ont des problèmes à régler en famille)
John has a red pant (Jean a un pantalon rouge)
La forme : sujet + verbe to have + complément

Can [kèn]
I can speak english : je peux parler anglais
John can work because he is a man : Jean peut travailler parce qu'il est un homme
La forme : Sujet + verbe Can + complément

Bonne chance!
Demain on va apprendre la négation pour ces 4 verbes To be, to have, can et must

01/10/2021

I love you so much

Good night!

01/10/2021

Conseil et remarque :

L'anglais reste dans le top 3 des langues les plus parlées du monde et au monde.
Il importe d'apprendre à parler l'anglais dans le monde des affaires et autres circonstances professionnelles.

Celui qui apprend l'anglais dans cette page English City - apprendre à parler l'anglais doit après seulement deux mois déjà comprendre et prononcer certains mots.

Posséder un dictionnaire chez soi est conseillé pour mieux apprendre.
Faire des recherches, constituer des phrases, télécharger des vidéos en anglais pourront vous aider à bien parler.

Participer à des activités de la page ( commenter, poser des questions...) vous aide aussi à maîtriser certaines leçons

Sinon peace!

01/10/2021

Je veux vous montrer l'importance de ce que vous avez appris jusque là
Venez me saluer en anglais et on va commencer

01/10/2021

I'm sorry I'm late😢

01/10/2021

Thinking about the consequences

Something else you may need to do is to apologise for any difficulty.

I’m sorry if this puts you out

I do apologise for any inconvenience caused

I hope that this does not cause you any problems

01/10/2021

Making a formal or serious apology

If you make a serious mistake with a friend, loved one, or coworker, you shouldn’t use casual language to apologize.

I’d like to apologize.

I want to apologize.

I owe you an apology.

I wanted to tell you I’m sorry.

After these phrases, you can add "for (doing something/ how I… / what I…)":

I'd like to apologize for how I reacted yesterday.

If you want to, you can also say:

I hope you can forgive me.

That was wrong of me.

Writing a formal apology

We use the most formal English in writing.

I sincerely apologize.

I take full responsibility.

You may want to complete the sentence with one of these phrases:
..for any problems I may have caused.
..for my behavior.
..for my actions.

A simple apology

If it is a small problem you may just need to say sorry. You should see though that you need to think about whether you want to use but/that/for

I’m sorry but___

I’m sorry but I won’t be able to come to the part.

I’m sorry that ___

I’m sorry that I broke you mug.

I’m sorry for___

I’m sorry for not having replied sooner.

A stronger apology

These are phrases that work when there is a bigger mistake

I do apologise for ___

I do apologise for failing to meet you at the station.

I must apologise for ___

I really must apologise for___

I sincerely apologise for ___

I sincerely apologise for the trouble this has caused you.

More informal

If you are writing to a friend.

I’m ever so sorry___

I’m ever so sorry that we won’t see each other next week.

I’m really sorry ___

I’m really sorry that I’ve lost that book you lent me.

More formal

I would like to apologise___

I would like to apologise for missing my appointment with you.

Please accept my apologies for___

Please accept my apologies for the disturbance caused.

01/10/2021

Saying Apology
_________________

For small mistakes

Simply saying "sorry" is most common with small mistakes, like bumping into someone or saying someone’s name wrong.

Whoops! Sorry!

Oh! Sorry.

Sorry ‘bout that.

Oh, my bad.

My fault, bro.

More serious mistake:

For a more serious mistake, especially in customer service situations.

I’m so sorry.

I apologize.

Oh my goodness! I'm so sorry. I should have watched where I was going.

For incorrect information

If you cause a problem with communication, or give incorrect information.
________________
My mistake.

I had that wrong.

I was wrong on that.

My apologies.

Sorry, my apologies. I had that wrong.

Making a formal or serious apology

If you make a serious mistake with a friend, loved one, or coworker, you shouldn’t use casual language to apologize.
________________________
I’d like to apologize.

I want to apologize.

I owe you an apology.

I wanted to tell you I’m sorry.

After these phrases, you can add "for (doing something/ how I… / what I…)":
______________________________________

I'd like to apologize for how I reacted yesterday.

If you want to, you can also say:

I hope you can forgive me.

That was wrong of me.

30/09/2021

Can you introduce yourself?

30/09/2021

Questions and answers

Q/ Where are you from?
A/ I'm from Mexico City

Q/ Do you have brothers and sisters?
A/ Yes I do. I have two brothers and four sisters

Q/ Where do you learn English?
A/ I learn English at English City

Q/ What is your favorite movie?
A/ I love so much Marvel

Q/ What is your marital status?
A/ I am married
I am single
I am bachelor

Q/ Where do you work?
A/ I work on daily TV

30/09/2021

👦🔈 Hello👋
My name is David Wilson, I am from Democratic Republic of Congo. I am twenty years old. I learn English at "ENGLISH CITY". I am Congolese by nationality. I learn English because I love it

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