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Sunday 25 March 2012

My Music


Dance With My Father Again

Back when I was a child
Before life removed all the innocence
My father would lift me high
And dance with my mother and me
And then
Spin me around 'till I fell asleep
Then up the stairs he would carry me
And I knew for sure
I was loved

If I could get another chance
Another walk
Another dance with him
I'd play a song that would never ever end
How I'd love love love
To dance with my father again

When I and my mother
Would disagree
To get my way I would run
From her to him
He'd make me laugh just to comfort me
yeah yeah
Then finally make me do
Just what my mama said
Later that night when I was asleep
He left a dollar under my sheet
Never dreamed that he
Would be gone from me

If I could steal one final glance
When final step
One final dance with him
I'd play a song that would never ever end
Cause I'd love love love to
Dance with my father again

Sometimes I'd listen outside her door
And I'd hear how mama would cry for him
I'd pray for her even more than me
I'd pray for her even more than me

I know I'm praying for much to much
But could you send her
The only man she loved
I know you don't do it usually
But Dear Lord
She's dying to dance with my father again

Every night I fall asleep
And this is all I ever dream

Tuesday 20 March 2012

My Music


Everyday I Love You by Boyzone



I don't know, but I believe

That some things are meant to be

And that you'll make a better me

Everyday I love you

I never thought that dreams came true

But you showed me that they do

You know that I learn something new

Everyday I love you

'Cos I believe that destiny

Is out of our control (don't you know that I do)

And you'll never live until you love

With all your heart and soul.

It's a touch when I feel bad

It's a smile when I get mad

All the little things I am

Everyday I love you

Everyday I love you

Everyday I love you


'Cos I believe that destiny

Is out of our control (don't you know that I do)

And you'll never live until you love

With all your heart and soul

If  I asked would you say yes?

Together we're the very best

I know that I am truly blessed

Everyday I love you

And I'll give you my best

Everyday I love you

My Music


The Corrs - All The Love In The World


I'm not looking for someone to talk to
I've got my friend, I'm more than O.K.
I've got more than a girl could wish for
I live my dreams but it's not all they say
Still I believe (I'm missing) I'm missing something real
I need someone who really sees me...

(Don't wanna wake...) Don't wanna wake up alone anymore
Still believing you'll walk through my door
All I need is to know it's for sure
Then I'll give... all the love in the world

I've often wondered if love's an illusion
Just to get you through the loneliest days
I can't criticize it
I have no hestitation
My imagination just stole me away
(Still...) Still I believe
(I'm missing) I'm missing something real
I need someone who really sees me...

(Don't wanna wake...) Don't wanna wake up alone anymore
Still believing you'll walk through my door
All I need is to know it's for sure
Then I'll give... all the love in the world

Love's for a lifetime not for a moment
So how could I throw it away
Yeah I'm only human
And nights grow colder
With no-one to love me that way
Yeah I need someone who really sees me...

(Don't wanna wake...) And i won't wake up alone anymore
Still believing you'll walk through my door
You'll reach for me and I'll know it's for sure
Then I'll give all the love in the world
(Don't wanna wake up alone anymore...)

Thursday 15 March 2012

Tenses

What is a Tenses???
It is a grammatical category that helps locate a situation in time. The tenses can be present, past or future. In the English language, tenses are especially important, because they also tell us about the aspect of the main verb. Consider these two sentences:
·        I play football (Aspect: not progressive, imperfect)
·        I have been playing football (Aspect: progressive, perfect)
Both of the sentences above are in present tense (more specifically, the first one is in Present Simple, the other — in Present Perfect Continuous). But they differ in aspect.

In other opinion Tenses is...
"Some grammarians define a tense as an inflection of the verb--a change of meaning you achieve by altering the form of the verb. So the past tense of win is won. In this sense, English has only two tenses, present and past. But for everyday use--especially for those who are studying foreign languages--this strict definition of tense is not very helpful. There is a broader use of the word [tense]: a form of the verb phrase which gives information about aspect and time."
(John Seely, Grammar for Teachers. Oxpecker, 2007)

Kind of tenses


Simple present


  • ·        John lives in New York.
  • ·        We play football every day.
  • ·        You are really kind.
  • ·        The meeting starts at 3 PM.


The Present Simple is the most basic tense in the English language. There are 7 uses of the tense.

Use


USE 1: Facts, Generalizations and Univeral Truths

We use the Present Simple to talk about universal truths (for example, laws of nature) or things we believe are, or are not, true. It's also used to generalize about something or somebody.
  • ·        Water boils at 100 degrees Celcius. Universal Truths
  • ·        It is a big house. Facts
  • ·        The Earth goes around the Sun. Universal Truths, Facts
  • ·        Dogs are better than cats. Generalization
  • ·        Berlin is the capital city of Germany. Facts

USE 2: Habits and Routines

We also used this tense to describe actions that happen frequently. For example: habits, routines, tendencies.

  • ·        We leave for work at 7:30 AM every morning. Routine
  • ·        My husband watches the TV in the evening. Habit, Routine
  • ·        Susan often meets with her friends after school. Habit, Routine
  • ·        They usually play football on Sunday. Habit, Routine
  • ·        Mark rarely visits his sick grandmother. Tendency


USE 3: Pernament Situations

Use the Present Simple to talk about situations in life that last a relatively long time.

  • ·        I live in Boston
  • ·        He works as a fireman.
  • ·        Margaret drives a Volkswagen.
  • ·        Jerry doesn't teach maths at highschool.

USE 4: Events Certain to Happen

Use the Present Simple when an event is certain to happen in the future.

  • ·        My grandmother turns 100 this July.
  • ·        Winter starts on 21 December


USE 5: State Verbs

You should use the Present Simple with state verbs.

  • ·        I like swimming.
  • ·        We know this man.


USE 6: Future Arrangements

Use the Present Simple to talk about events that we can't change (for example, an official meeting or a train departure).

  • ·        The meeting starts at 4 PM.
  • ·        The train leaves at the noon.
  • ·        When does the plane take off?
  • ·        Jerry doesn't teach maths at high school


USE 7: Narrations, Instructions or commentaries

The Present Simple is also used in narrations (e.g. to tell a story or a joke), instructions (e.g. cooking) or commentaries (especially sport commentaries).

  • ·        "A man goes to visit a friend and is amazed to find him playing chess with his dog. He watches the game in astonishment for a while [...]"



Form

Forming a sentence in the Present Simple is easy. To form a declarative sentence, all you need is the subject of the sentence (e.g. I, you, he, a dog) and the verb (e.g. be, talk, swim). Questions and negative sentences are only a little more difficult, because they require an auxiliary verb.


























































Compare these examples:
·        Person A: Does she like going to the mountains?
Person B: Yes, she does.
·        Person A: Does John have a dog?
Person B: No, he doesn't.




































Present continuous tenses













Quick Examples :
  • ·        He is sleeping.
  • ·        I am visiting grandpa in the afternoon.
  • ·        You are always coming late for the meetings!

The Present Continuous is mainly used to express the idea that something is happening at the moment of speaking. The Present Continuous also describes activities generally in progress (not at the moment). Another use of the tense is to talk about temporary actions or future plans.

Use

      Examples
   
  •      He is eating a dinner.
  •      Mary is talking with her friends.
  •      They are swimming in the pool.
  •      They are working hard to earn money.
  •      I am training to become a professional footballer



Present perfect



   





  Quick Examples :
  • ·         I have read this book.
  • ·         The man has gone away.
  • ·         John has worked as a teacher for over 25 years.
  • ·         I have already had a breakfast.
  • ·         He has been to England.

The Present Perfect is used to express actions that happened at an indefinite time or that began in the past and continue in the present. This tense is also used when an activity has an effect on the present moment.






Present perfect continuous





Quick Examples
  • ·         I have been working as a teacher for 30 years.
  • ·         What have you been doing?

The Present Perfect Continuous has a long and scary name. But don’t worry! Read on to learn how to use it.

Use


Examples:
  • ·         He has been painting the house for 5 hours. He's still painting it
  • ·         I have been working as a fireman since 1973. I still work as a fireman
  • ·         I have been waiting for you for half an hour! I'm not waiting anymore because you have come
  • ·         Look at her eyes! I'm sure she has been crying. She stopped crying when she saw them
  • ·         She has never seen my brother.