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1 Proofreading 3 Parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition etc.) Forms simple past vs. past continuous questions (verb + subject) Agreement (article, singular/plural etc.) Word order Spelling ‘There is’ + nouns vs. ‘It is’ + adjectives The end

2 Parts of Speech (1) “I am happy to meet you, Phantom,” said the mystery woman. (Noun) Ans: mysterious (adjective)

3 Parts of Speech (11) Christine’s kiss made him cry with embarrassed.
(adjective) Ans: embarrassment (noun)

4 Parts of Speech (22) The Phantom afraided Christine would terrify with his horrible face. (verb??) Ans: was afraid (adjective)

5 Forms Question (verb + subject)
(6) “O, my God, why you are here …” Christine wondered. Ans: Why are you here?

6 Forms Question (verb + subject)
(7) “Why you kiss me when you found that I am so ugly?” Ans: Why do you kiss me when …

7 Agreement (plural) (12) Don’t be afraid. Everything are all right.
(singular) Ans: Everything is all right.

8 Agreement (vowel) (16) …just because I have a ugly, horrible face?
(article) Ans: …I have an ugly, horrible face?.

9 Word Order (9) At the same time, in the prison, Raoul was inside.
Ans: At the same time, Raoul was inside the prison.

10 Spelling (13) However, the Phantom was catched by those people.
Ans: caught

11 Spelling (18) Raoul falled on ground and dead. Ans: fell

12 “There is” vs. “It is” (15) In her heart, it was only the Phantom.
Ans: there was only the Phantom.

13 The End Thanks for watching Alex Kwok 7th March, 2001
Shung Tak Catholic English College


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