Wednesday, September 24, 2014

(There+be)



Structure III (There+be)
            [Certain nouns are used with ‘There’ but uncertain ones]
e.g.      A car is coming. (မွား)
            There is a car coming. (မွန္)
            There is my car coming.(မွား)
            My car is coming. (မွန္)
            A man is sitting in the room. (မွား)
            There is a man sitting in the room. (မွန္)
            There is my uncle sitting in the room. (မွား)
            My uncle is sitting in the room. (မွန္)
             
e.g.      There is a monastery here.
            There was a monastery here.
            There used to be a monastery here.
            There will be a monastery here.
            There is going to be a monastery here.
            There may be a monastery here.
            There might be a monastery here.
            There should be a monastery here.
            There must be a monastery here.
            There has to be a monastery here.

Structure II (Be + N/ Adj)



i.                    Structure II (Be + N/ Adj)

e.g.      I am a photographer.              (Affirmative)
            Are you a photographer?        (Interrogative)
            No, I am not a photographer. (Negative)
            Are you not a photographer? (Negative-Question)
            Aren’t you a photographer?   (Negative-Question)
            You are a photographer, aren’t you?(Question Tag)
            You are not a photographer, are you?(Question Tag)
            Who are you?                         (W/H question)
            What is your profession?        (W/H question)

Sunday, September 21, 2014

ႈႈII. Structures



II.                  Structures

i.                    Structure I (Be + N/ Adj)


Am= ျဖစ္သည္။
Used to be= ျဖစ္ဖူးတယ္။
Will / Shall be = ျဖစ္လိမ့္မယ္။
Am going to be = ျဖစ္ေတာ့မယ္။
May be =ျဖစ္ႏိုင္တယ္။
Might be = ျဖစ္ေတာ့ ျဖစ္ႏိုင္တယ္။ May>Might
Must be = လုပ္ရမယ္၊ျဖစ္ရမယ္ ( မိမိကိုယ္ကိုခံယူျခင္း)
Should be = လုပ္သင့္၊ျဖစ္သင့္တယ္
Has to be = လုပ္ရမယ္၊ျဖစ္ရမယ္ (အေၾကာင္းအရာတစ္ခုေၾကာင့္ ၊ တာဝန္ေၾကာင့္)
Is destined to be = ဒီလိုလုပ္ဖို႔ျဖစ္ဖို႔ အေၾကာင္းဖန္လာတယ္
 
e.g.      I am  a photographer.

            I was a photographer.

            I used to be a photographer.

            I will (shall) be a photographer.

            I am going to be a photographer.

            He may be a photographer.

            He might be a photographer.

            He must be a photographer. 

            He should be a photographer.

            He has to be a photographer.
            He is destined to be a photographer.

Practice (N/Adj)



(Nouns) 
 An employee/ an officer/ a teacher/ a doctor/ an engineer/ a rice broker/ a gold smith/ a black smith/ a trader/ a member of Chamber of Commerce/ a police officer/ a traffic policeman/ a nurse/ an accountant/ a cashier/ a translator/ a tour guide/ a businessman/ an In charge of this Branch office/ a curator/ a street-vendor/ a trishaw driver/ a famous writer/ an army officer/ a highflying lawyer/ a teetotaler/ a tailor/ a fashion designer/ a computer programmer/ a facilitator/ an expert/ an international consultant/ a diplomat/ an exchange-student/ a member of pagoda trustee
(Adj) 
poor/ rich/ generous/ pious/ outstanding (student)/ bright/ smart/ good-looking/ good at English/ hard working/ zealous (worker)/ strong/ weak/ life-threatening (a disease)/ very heavy (the storm)

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

I. The Use of Helping Verbs



UNIT I

I.                  The Use of Helping Verbs

            Verb to be    : Am, Is , Are, Was, Were, Be, Been , Being      
                                    Be + N/Adj                 (Complement)
                                    Be + Ving                   (Progressive)
                                    Be + V3                      (Simple Passive)
                                    Be + to +V1                (Obligation)

            Verb to have           : Have, Has, had
                                    Have +  N                   (Possession)
                                    Have + V3                  (Perfect)
                                    Have + been + Ving    (Perfect Continuous)
                                    Have + to + V1           (Obligation)

            Verb to do   : Do, Does, Did
                                    Do + V1                      (Question/ Negative/ Emphasis)