101-102 3-20-01 (Side B)

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Additional Description: Class recording with verb tenses and verb stems.

Date: 20 March, 2001

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101-102 3-20-01 (Side B)

verb stem (1:15-) and tenses

(1)
‘to write’;
Going through different tenses: He is writing (3sg, present tense); ‘He will be writing (a very important paper).’; ‘he will write.’

‘He wrote,’; ‘He could/would write.’ ‘He usually write.’ ‘He used to write’ . ‘I am writing.’ ‘I usually write.’ “I don’t write.’  ‘They are writing yesterday.’ ‘They will write tomorrow.’ ‘He is writing yesterday.’ ‘We are writing (right now).’ “You will write better later.’ ‘He wrote.’ “You will write very well later.’  (with explanation on pronouns)

Read aloud the words and sentences above and students followed.

Assignments info (12:00-13:00)

(2) Other words lecturing (13:00-

‘’write’ (V —> N)
‘He loves to write.’
‘I am going to sweat house to think (N).’
‘He is fixing the car to go.’

(3) Translation from English (word by word) (26:00-)
‘He is going to fix the car.’

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