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1)apologize
Xin lỗi (v)
to say you are sorry
I want to apologize for being late.
2)studio
a building or room where people record music or TV shows
He’s working in the studio today.
3)light
something like a lamp that allows you to see things
There is a white light over the studio door.
4)surprised
Ngạc nhiên (adj)
the feeling you have when something happens that you didn’t expect
I’m so surprised to see you!
5)today
the day that is happening now
Today is a great day! I’m leaving today.
6)yesterday
the day before today
Yesterday was a bad day.
I came to work yesterday.
7)tomorrow
the day after today
Tomorrow is Wednesday.
I’m coming to work tomorrow.
8)now
at this time
We need to go now!
9)later
after this time
I’ll see you later.
10)soon
after a short time
We’re coming home soon.
11)maybe
used to say that you are not sure something will happen
Maybe I’ll get a new job, but I’m not sure.
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These words are examples of adverbs of time. They tell when an action happens. We usually use them at the end of a sentence:
I’ll see you later.
Let’s meet soon.
We need to go now.
I’m starting a new job today.
We went to the park yesterday.
I’m going on vacation tomorrow.
It’s also possible to use these words at the beginning of a sentence:
Today we are working at home.
Yesterday she went to the bank.
Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
I drive to school every day.
She works in Washington, D.C.
I’m driving right now.
She’s working at home today.
I’m going to the doctor tomorrow.
He’s leaving at 5:00 today.
We use the present simple to talk about things we usually do or do every day:
We use the present continuous to talk about things we are doing right now or just at this time:
We also use it for things we plan to do in the future:
We use when to show that two things happen at almost the same time. The when clause shows the thing that happened first. The main clause shows what happened just after that or at the same time.
When all of her co-workers are busy, Anna is nervous.
The when clause can be before or after the main clause.
When the when clause is first, there is a comma between the clauses.
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Anna: Pete, hi! Hi, we are here!
Pete: Hi, Anna! Hi, Marsha!
Anna: Hi!
Pete: How are you two?
Marsha: I am great!
Anna: You know, Pete, I am new to D.C. The city is big.
Pete: Yeah. But you learn a little more every day. How's the new apartment?
Anna: The new apartment is great! Let's get coffee!
Marsha: Anna, do you have a pen?
Anna: Yes. I have a pen in my bag.
Anna: I have a …
Pete: It is not a pen. It is a book. It is a big book.
Anna: Yes. Yes it is, Pete. I know I have a pen, though…
Anna: I have a ....
Marsha: It is not a pen, Anna ... a toy?
Anna: I have a ....
Pete: And it is a pillow!
Anna: Pete, Marsha, I know I have a pen.
Marsha: Anna, it is a map.
Pete: Why do you have a map of the world?
Anna: Pete, Marsha. Now I know I have a pen.
Pete: And now you have a lamp.
Marsha: Anna.
Anna: I have a pen! Let’s get coffee!
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