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Percy Buttons بيرسى باتونز


Percy Buttons بيرسى باتونز  



New concept English, Book 2, lesson 6: Percy Buttons
Listen and then answer the question (in a comment)
Who is Percy Buttons?

((We recommend to listen first and then check your listening according to the text below the video))



The text



Vocabulary


Expressions


Key structure

"A" "The" and "Some"
1 - "A" and "Some"
We can say:
A pen, some pens
A book, some books
A picture, some pictures
A glass of milk, some milk
A bag of flour, some flour
A bar of soap, some soap
We can also use some nouns without "a" or "some" in general statements. Read these sentences carefully:
Yesterday I bought a book. Books aren't very expensive.
I have just drunk a glass of milk. Milk is very refreshing.
Mr. Jones bought a bag of flour, a bag of sugar and some tea.
She always buys flour, sugar and tea at the grocery.
2 - "A" and "The"
Read this paragraph. Pay close attention to the words a and the.
A man is walking towards me. The man is carrying a parcel. The parcel is full of meat. The man has just bought some meat. A dog is following the man. The dog is looking at the parcel.
3 – Names
We can't put "A" or "The" in front of names
John lives in England. He has a house in London. His house is in Duke Street. Last year he went to Madrid. John likes Spain very much. He goes every summer.  

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