segunda-feira, 13 de abril de 2009

Post April, 13th, 2009

Hey guys! What´s up? Did you have a good Easter? Did you get a lot of chocolates?

Well, today we´ll learn some good but confusing stuff.

G
rammar

Do you know when using capital letters? No? So check it out!

Use Capital (T, S, B, etc.) letters for the following types of words:

* Days, Months and Public Holidays

Monday, January, Christmas

* Proper names of People and Places

Jack, Maria, New York, Germany

* Titles for People

Ms, Dr, General

* Nationalities and Regions (both nouns and adjectives)

Dutch, Swedish, Basque

* Titles of Works of Art (content words only)

The Last Day of Summmer, American Journal of Medicine

When to Double Final Consonants

The final consonant of a word is often doubled when adding -ed, -ing, -er, -est in the following cases:

* Double final "b, d, g, l, m, n, p, r and t" at the end of words:

rob - robbing
sad - sadder
big - bigger
travel - traveller
skim - skimming
win - winner
pop - popping
prefer - preferred
hit - hitting

* Double these final letters there is the following pattern "consonant - vowel - consonant" at the end of a word. For example: travel - 'vel' v - consonant - e - vowel l - consonant.
* Words of more than one syllable have their consonants doubled only when the final syllable is stressed.

begin - beginn ing BUT open - opening
defer - deferr ing BUT offer - offering

* When words have more than one syllable and end in 'l' British English always doubles the 'l', even in the case of unstressed syllables. American English, on the other hand, the 'l' is not doubled when the syllable is unstressed.

British English - travelled
American English - traveled
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Joke

Are you in the mood for some fun? ;)

Resolving to surprise her husband, an executive's wife stopped by his office. When she opened the door, she found him with his secretary sitting in his lap. Without hesitating, he dictated, "...and in conclusion, gentlemen, budget cuts or no budget cuts, I cannot continue to operate this office with just one chair."
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Word of the day

ATM

Have you ever heard of the word ATM or ATM machine? ATM means Automated Teller Machine. It is the machine where we are able to get money from our bank account without needing to get into the bank.
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Quote

What´s sucess? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.

Bob Dylan (1941- )


See you later, guys!