Lesson 2 Discovery and Invention
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Lesson 2
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- to be [am, is, are] + verb [present participle] Aunt Christine is warming
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No. Invention Discovery 1. Experiments lead to invention. Exploring the world around us leads to discovery. 2. The act involves creating something new. The act involves finding something that existed before. 3. The invention can be patented under the name of an entity. The discovery of an item cannot be patented. 4. It involves a creative process which finally leads to the result. It occurs as a result of accidents or by chance. Here, the above table shows the difference between invention and discovery. Students need to go through these points thoroughly for a better understanding. For more information on invention and discovery difference, you can look into our online programs. These are drafted by eminent faculties and you can develop your understanding to a new height. So, get your study lessons and boost your preparation right away. You may also download our Vedantu app for advanced learning. Voc: Recommending . SYNONYMS FOR RECOMMEND acclaim advance applaud celebrate commend compliment counsel enjoin esteem eulogize exalt exhort extol glorify laud magnify plug prize sanction second steer value be all for be satisfied with front for go on record for hold up put forward put in a good word put on to speak highly of speak well of stand by think highly of vouch for ANTONYMS FOR RECOMMEND censure condemn deny discourage dissuade oppose protest reject blame castigate criticize debase decrease denounce disapprove dislike disregard hate humiliate insult Present Continuous GRAMMAR The present continuous verb tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future. The Present Continuous Formula: to be [am, is, are] + verb [present participle] Aunt Christine is warming up the car while Scott is looking for his new leather coat. They are eating at Scott’s favorite restaurant today, Polly’s Pancake Diner. Key words: Verb, present participle, tense, dynamic verbs, stative verbs The present continuous (present progressive) tense is a way to convey any action or condition that is happening right now, frequently, and may be ongoing. It adds energy and action to writing, and its effect helps readers understand when the action is happening. Imagine Aunt Christine has surprised her nephew Scott for his birthday and is going to take him out to his favorite restaurant, Polly’s Pancake Diner. If I wanted to tell the story after it happened, I’d use the past tense: They waited at the red light, and Scott worried they might miss their reservation. (Past tense) But what I really want to convey is how the event unfolded, showing the action as it is happening: They are sitting at Scott’s favorite booth, the one with the sparkling red plastic seats.(For how long? We don’t know, but we do know they are sitting there now.) The waiter is standing behind the counter right now with a notepad in his hand and pencil behind his ear. (Will he ever make it over to the booth? Probably, but not now.) “Are you waiting to open your presents after you eat your pancakes?” said Aunt Christine, taking a sip from her root beer. (Here the present continuous is being used in question form.) From this narrative point of view, the action is immediate and continuous; there’s momentum. Sometimes writers use this tense to add suspense or humor in fictional pieces. What kind of pancakes will Scott and his aunt order? The suspense is Download 0.85 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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