What time is it?

vocabulary around the house


Home sweet home :)
Okay now I will explain you about vocabulary around the house. Let's check this out

Rooms in a House
• balcony
• bathroom
• bedroom
• dining room
• garage
• hall
• kitchen
• laundry
• living room

invitation (written)


Deriven is writing invitation to his friend. There are many way to send invitation to your friend or family like by phone, HP, internet or directly but we will discuss about written invitation.
 
Writing an Invitation Letter
An invitation letter serves the purpose of inviting a guest to a party, an event or a celebration while conveying more information than a traditional invitations card. It serves two purposes; one, to invite the individual to the event and two, to ensure that the person receiving the letter is going to attend.

asking for information


Look at the picture, a boy is asking for information to his friend. That picture represents our material that asking for information.

Asking Information There are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English.

The use of WH-Questions
What
When
Where
Why
Who
How

Direct & indirect speech

I said "Dhega is crazy" and he said that Dhega was crazy. Do you what's the different? It's so easy If you have understood what it is direct and indirect speech. Let's check tihs out guys

DIRECT SPEECH
Direct speech refers to reproducing another person’s exact words or saying exactly what someone has said (sometimes called quoted speech)


Here what a person says appears within quotation marks ("...") and should be word for word.


preposition in, on, at

Prepositions are words that specify place, direction, and time. There are three types of prepositions : in , on , at.


Time Prepositions In - On - At
Time prepositions are used to clarity what time an event happened or will happen. Time prepositions are used nouns and pronouns. Prepositions usually come before nouns or pronouns. Prepositions never come before a verb.

We use at to designate specific times.The train is due at 12:15 p.m.

We use on to designate days and dates.
My brother is coming on Monday.
We're having a party on the Fourth of July

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