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English Grammar: Verb Usage & Time Expressions

The document provides examples of times written in 12-hour clock notation and definitions for "half past" and "quarter past". It also lists irregular verbs for common phrases involving "come", "read", and "like" and their negated forms. Additionally, it explains the usage of "don't" and "doesn't" based on whether the subject is singular or plural.
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English Grammar: Verb Usage & Time Expressions

The document provides examples of times written in 12-hour clock notation and definitions for "half past" and "quarter past". It also lists irregular verbs for common phrases involving "come", "read", and "like" and their negated forms. Additionally, it explains the usage of "don't" and "doesn't" based on whether the subject is singular or plural.
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use/uses
3. read/reads
4. take/takes
5. ghave/has
6. practice/practices
7. explain/explains
8. sing/sings

6.30 = a half past six 11.30 = a half past eleven


7.30 = a half past seven
7.15 = a quarter past seven
9.15 = a quarter past nine

12.00 = twelve o’clock


10.00 = ten o’clock
1. Dino always come/comes to school early every morning
(-) Dino doesn’t come to school early every morning
2. I like reading in the library
(-) I don’t like reading in the library

Don’t = I, you, they, we, plural subject


Doesn’t = she, he, it, singular subject

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