Dùng trên lớp TALK BUSINESS; Tự làm bài tập LANGUAGE WORK. Bao gồm 2 phần (i) Bài tập thực hành kỹ năng (Further Skill Work) trên lớp; và (ii) Bài tập tự thực hành có hướng dẫn (Guided Independent Practice) | LESSON TWENTY-ONE 155 we know he has the book. The only point to be settled is how did he get it did he buy it borrow it or get it as a gift MR. PRIESTLEY Excellent Olaf. I couldn t have made it clearer myself. That then is peculiarity number seven. The position of certain adverbs One of your difficulties I know concerns the position within a sentence of certain adverbs the adverbs never always often sometimes generally almost nearly quite etc. A general rule is that they come just before the verb . I always sleep with my windows open. He never pays the money he owes. She often hears good music. I nearly missed my train. He quite forgot that he had a lesson at ỈO o clock. But the specials as you might expect are different. They are generally followed by these adverbs . I have always slept with my windows open. He will never pay the money he owes. She can often hear good music. He had nearly missed his train. I had quite forgotten that I had a lesson. That is the eighth peculiarity. PEDRO But don t they sometimes come before the verb I think I have seen cases when they do. i56 essential ENGLISH MR. PRIESTLEY Yes they can. But then they have a special emphatic use Jan seems very busy today. You are early this morning- Pedro answered that question. Hob hasn t passed the examination. He always is busy. I generally am early. He usually can answer the question. He never will pass it. Third Person Singular Finally here s one other little point of difference. The third person singular present tense of all the ordinary verbs is formed by adding s or es to the 1st person . I write I speak I wash I go he writes he speaks he washes he goes But look at the specials they don t add 5 or es I am he is I have he has I do he does1 I shall will he shall will I can he can I may he may I must he must I ought he ought I need he need I dare he dare 1 Do is like die ordinary verbs so far as spelling is concerned. s WE ARE THE f ONLY VERBS THAT Í. HAVE CONTRACTED FORMS. 2. .