Showing posts with label even. Show all posts
Showing posts with label even. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Lesson 330--Another way to use Even


Even Spock cried once.
One similar use of even comes with the same idea of surprised behaviour is when we include someone else in the group.

examples

Even Jimmy likes her and he hates everyone.
All of the students got the answer right--Even Kevin!
Even the weakest person can complete the task.
Even the slowest runner could finish the course in the time allotted.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Lesson 329--Using Not Even


 
One interesting word in English is even.  The previous lesson and this lesson focus on using it both positively and negatively.  This lesson will be on the negative.

We use not even when we want to explain that someone doesn't do as much as we expected, especially if that thing is easy and should require no effort.

examples

He's so useless that he can't even comb his hair.
Wanda was so tired that she couldn't even take off her shoes before falling asleep.
Samantha wanted to leave but her girlfriend hadn't even started packing yet.

position

a) between the auxiliary verb and the main verb
b) after the verb be
c) before other verbs.

Friday, April 3, 2015

Lesson 328--Using Even

 
One interesting word in English is even.  This lesson and the next two lessons will focus on using it both positively and negatively.  This lesson will be on the positive.

We use even when we want to explain that someone has done more than we expected or that they have done too much.

examples

Maggie has eaten all the food.  She has even eaten the stale bread.
Garth annoys everyone.  He even annoys his wife.
Dennis is never on time.  He will even be late for his funeral.
Charles wakes up early.  He even wakes up early on his vacation.

position

a) between the auxiliary verb and the main verb
b) after the verb be
c) before other verbs.

Please click below to see a past lesson on how to use get even.
How to use "get even"