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domingo, 16 de fevereiro de 2014

Accept vs Except



Accept vs Except


Remember that accept is a verb,but except is a preposition.


Accept is an action word. It describes what a person does:

“  Meredith decided to accept the new cell phone plan that the company offered her.  It was a gooddeal!



( What did Meredith do? She took the plan offered by the cell phone company.)

Except

It Modifies (describes it or restricts the meaning of) the sentence.
         
Everyone except Oscar thought the play was excellent.”  
   
( Everyone other than Oscar thought the play was excellent. Everyone else thought it was excellent but Oscar did not.)

We've seen that even though these words sound the same,their meaning and use are different. Now you've got it!


Exercises :

Fill in the blank with either accept or except.

1.The whole army is out of step _______________ Fred.
2.I'll _______________ no money from that cheapskate.
3.Please _______________ this pot of Mama's chicken soup.
4.It will cure anything _______________ flat feet.
5.Rip could do anything _______________ make money.
6.I had to _______________ their negative evaluation.
7.All the girls went to the game _______________ Mary.
8.Howard could not _______________ the job.

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segunda-feira, 3 de fevereiro de 2014

Its VS It's


Its VS It's 


There is often confusion between its and it'sHowever, the matter is very simple:

It's

  • It's is short for it is or it has

  • This is a 100% rule. 

  • It cannot be used for anything else.

  •  If you cannot expand it's to it is or it has, then it is wrong.

Its

  • Its is like his and her.

  • His is used for a masculine possessor (owner). (These are his pies.)

  • Her is used for feminine possessor. (These are her flowers.)

  • Its is used for neuter possessor. (These are its footprints.)


Examples:It's been raining for a week, and now it's starting to snow.
(It has been raining....it is starting to snow)


It's one of the hardest courses in it's history.
(The first it's is correct. The second should be its.)

I think the company wants to have its cake and eat it.
(its – possessive form. This is correct.)

The reef shark chases it's prey through the coral.
(should be its, i.e., the possessive form. You cannot expand this to it is or it has.)

I'm astounded by people who want to know the universe when it's so hard to find your way around Chinatown.  (Woody Allen)

 A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.  (Winston Churchill)

There is nothing in the world like the devotion of a married woman. It's a thing no married man knows anything about. (Oscar Wilde)

Whenever cannibals are on the brink of starvation, Heaven, in its infinite mercy, sends them a fat
missionary. (Oscar Wilde)

Constant company wears out its welcome.

A frog can't empty its stomach by vomiting. To empty its stomach contents, a frog throws up its stomach first, so the stomach is dangling out of its mouth. Then the frog uses its forearms to dig out all of the stomach's contents and then swallows the stomach back down again.

Now you can try the following exercises for Its or It’s:


1 - Circle the correct word in each sentence.


  • Its is a possessive pronoun.

  • Itʼs is a contraction that means it is.


a) The tiger licked its it’s paw.


b) I wonder if its it’s going to rain tomorrow.


c) I’m glad its it’s sunny outside today.


d) My cat and its it’s kittens are taking a nap.


e) Your puppy is so cute, what’s its it’s name?


f) Have you seen my toy? Its It’s not in its it’s box.


g) That dress is beautiful! Its It’s color is perfect for you.


h) Hurry up and catch the train! Its It’s coming!


i) Its It’s time to go to school.


j) Its It’s going to be a long walk to the train.



Have a good week!