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Saturday, October 8, 2022

Noun Clauses

 Noun Clauses

We use "NOUN CLAUSES" for giving information about something. A noun clause is introduced by the word "THAT", a noun cluse it's a sentence inside another sentence.



Structure:

Subject + Verb + Complement + THAT + Subject + Verb + Complement.

Noun clauses often follow these verbs and adjecives:

Agree           Hear                                        Disappointed
Think           See                                           Happy
Believe       Understand                            Sad
Feel             Hope                                        Sorry
Suppose     Forget                                     Sure
Doubt          Remember                            Surprised
Guess          Know

Examples:
  1. I didn't know THAT he wrote this book.
  2. I think THAT Junot Diaz's novels are fantastic.
  3. Did you forget THAT her biography was 500 pages long? 
When we speak or when the noun clause functions as a direct object, the word "THAT" may be omitted.

Examples:
  1. I didn't know he wrote this book.
  2. I think Junot Diaz's novels are fantastic.
  3. Did you forget her biography was 500 pages long?
When we use short answers, we can use "SO" to replace a noun clause after the verbs THINK, BELIEVE, GUESS and HOPE.
Examples:

A: Does Stephen King have a new book out?
B: I THINK SO/ I BELIEVE SO/ I GUESS SO/ I HOPE SO.

(SO = I THINK Stephen King have a new book out)

Note: "SO" is only used for affirmative in all the verbs, but in negative we use: 
I DON'T THINK SO/ I DON'T BELIEVE SO/ I GUESS NOT/ I HOPE NOT
(I don't guess so/ I don't hope so

Finally, a noun clause can also be an adjective complement.

Examples:
  1. It's interesting (THAT) she wrote a new book.
  2. I'm surprised (THAT) he hasn't written a new novel yet.
At speaking, the stress in the sentence is pronunced in the verb.

There's a lot of words that can be used as a NOUN CLAUSE:



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Friday, October 7, 2022

Recommend a book and ways to describe a book

 Recommend a book 

Sub-topic: Genres of books.

When we enjoy something, we share our passions with friends or family and we can have a dicuss about it. Reading is the perfect example of these situations.

Example:

Yui: Oh, hey Reiji, I didn't know you are here at the manor library. What are you searching for?

Reiji: Oh, dear Yui. I'm not here for something special, just my daily dracula biography reading. You know I just can't put it down. 

Yui: Oh yeah, I know, it's a real page turner.

Reiji: How about you? It's a surprise to see you here.

Yui: Oh don't mind me, I'm juuust ehm I'll just browse something interesting here. You know, it's a big library so I'm just keep going hehe. See you later.

Reiji: Wait! I know you're on something, I know you very well... Confess.

Yui: Waaaa, I'm sorry, I didn't want to hide something for you but you caught me. I just can't seem to get into the thriller books you said the other day, they just aren't my thing, so I came to give them back at their bookshelves. And I had shame to tell you, I know you enjoy reading and you can't get enough of books. Sniff*

Reiji: Oh Yui, you don't need to cry, it's fine dear. Here, what about search for something you like and we read it together? Sorry if I didn't ask you before.

Yui: Don't worry, I understand, I'm better now, thanks. Spending time with you always makes me happy.

Reiji: I'm glad, so what would you like to read?

Yui: Hmmmm let's see... What about... romance books

Reiji: (Oh no, those put me to sleep, they're my only weakness in my passion for reading, but I'll do it for her) 

Yui: Reiji?

Reiji: Oh hahaha well if it's what your heart desires, I will gladly do it.

Yui: u/////w/////u

Genres of books

 Genres of books

The books we read contain a lot of topics, information and more for all people's tastes, that's why we have them separated by genres. Let's see some of them.

  • Fiction
Novels (Novelas)



Mysteries (Misterio)



Thrillers (Suspenso)



Romance (Romance)



Science-fiction (Ciencia ficción)



Short-stories (Historias cortas)



  • Non-fiction
Biographies (Biografías)



Autobiographies (Autobiografías)



Travel (Viaje)



Memoirs (Memorias)



Self-help (Superación personal / Autoayuda)


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Usagi HATES english...

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