Wednesday, August 27, 2014

WHAT TO LEARN FROM THE FOLLOWING


 Rodrigo    is  a local  resident. 
  He has lived here his whole life,
but   this was his first trip   to the top.
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1.          Proper name= Rodrigo (as a subject)
2. Is= a change from the verb “to be”
3. Determiner= a, the
4. Adjective= local, his, whole, first
5. Common noun= resident, trip, top
6. Pronounce= he
7. hased, = helping verb+ ed
8. Adverb of place= here
9. Conjunction= but
10. This= kind of subject
11. Was= a change from is
12. P.group = prepositional phrase        
13.     Helping verb inverted= Is  Rodrigo a local  resident? 
                    Has he lived here his whole life ?
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Rodrigo    is   a  resident. 

  He has lived  here .


  This     was  his trip  .

WE SPEAK ENGLISH- more

                                 We            speak English.
                                We don’t   speak English.
                                Don’t  we  speak English?
                                Don’t you speak English?
                                Do     you  speak English?
                                Can   you speak English?
                        How can  you speak English?
                        How can   I speak English?
                        how          I can speak English
             You know   how  I can speak English.
  You want to know  how I can speak English.
D’you wantto know how  I can speak English?
D’you wantto know how I can speak Am.E?
 If you wanna know how I can speak Am.E, I’ll do.

    I want to know  how you can speak English.
If I want to know  how you can speak Am.E, go!





Sunday, August 24, 2014

WHEN YOUR PARENT IS A DRUG ADDICT,

When your parent is a drug addict, 
it's kind of like Charlie Brown trying to kick the football, 
because as much as you want to love on that person, 
   as much as you want to receive love from that person, 
    every time you open your heart, you end up on your back. 

Saturday, August 23, 2014

He wakes up ----- more

1.   When he wakes up,       let me know.
2.   When he wakes up, I’ll let you know.
3.   When he wakes up, I’ll go to bed.
4.   When he wakes up, I’ll wake up.
5.   If        he wakes up, I’ll cry.
6.   If        he wakes up, I’ll call you.

7.   If        he wakes up, I’ll pray.
8. That   he wakes up is clear.
9. It's clear that he wakes up.
10. No matter when he wakes up, I'll leave.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

CAFFEINE- LONG TERM MEMORY

Many people say they cannot start their day without first having a cup of coffee or tea.
People say these drinks help them think clearly and feel awake.
This is because of caffeine, a subtance found in some plants.
Caffeine helps to give a jump start to the nervous system.
Now, a report says it may also improve long-term memories.
The report was published in the journal Nature Neuroscience.

Mike Yassa wanted to know if caffeine could improve memory consolidation.