... day traders that
exceed their day- trading buy-
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five business days to deposit
funds to meet this day- trading
margin call. The day- trading
account is restricted to day-
trading ... business of
the previous day.
(4) Day- trading margin calls.
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“To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor &...
... one.
Be careful with the he/she short form ’s – you can’t use it after a
name ending in -s, -ch, -sh, -x or -z. So we say:
Fred’s here Fiona’s here Terry’s here
Brian’s here John’s here
but
James ... yesterday
is here
again today.
reported speech – someone’s actual words incorporated into a
sentence: She said he wasn’t coming
; compare direct speech.
s-form – the
BASE
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FORM
of the verb...
... colloquial
English. In Dialogue 7, Su asks Is Tim off today?, and in Dialogue 11,
Rosemary says that Steve is off on a course – in this kind of-phrase, off
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Exercise ... shall we?, she’s making a sugges-
tion to Stuart. This is a very common way of doing this in Engl...
... add -s or -es. We
only add -es if the verb ends in a vowel (e.g. go) or in -ch, -s, -sh,
-x or -z; otherwise we use -s. Here are some examples of the present
simple:
live work run go finish
I ...
BASE
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FORM
of the verb (the form of the verb
without any endings, as listed in the dictionary); and with he, she,
it and nouns (names of people and things) we add -s or -es. We
only add -es ....
... talk:
BASE
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FORM
talk – this is the simplest form of the verb, with
no endings added
S
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FORM
talks
ING
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FORM
talking
ED
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FORM
talked
TO
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FORM
to talk – this is the same as the base-form, but
with ... seen the base-form and the
S
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FORM
. We saw
that the s-form is used in the
PRESENT SIMPLE
in the third person
singular, but that otherwise the present simple is th...
... the end, a passer-
by notices her.
P
ASSER
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BY
: You look lost – can I help?
S
ASHA
: Oh thank you – yes, I am a bit lost, I’m afraid. I’m
trying to find the art gallery.
P
ASSER
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BY
: That’s miles ... otherwise.
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P
ASSER
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: Certainly . . . [writes it...
... difference between
the do and did auxiliaries.
Exercise 3
Complete the sentences using either do or did.
1 ____ you see Gerry yesterday?
2 ____ you speak English?
3 ____ you know where the bank ... enough wine for the party?
5 ____ you go to work by bus usually?
6 ____ you go to work by bus today?
7 ____ you watch the film on TV last night?
8 ____ you know what the capital of Switzerland ......