Mansfield Park by Jane Austen: Summary and Analysis
Mansfield Park
by Jane Austen
Three Ward sisters marry; Maria to wealthy Sir Thomas Bertram of Mansfield Park, Miss Ward to a clergyman Rev. Mr. Norris of Mansfield, and Frances to a lieutenant Price of the marines, without education or fortune. Thirty years have passed and the Price household is suffering from the strain of nine children on a reduced income of a disabled seaman who is prone to drink. Mrs. Norris suggests an act of charity and proposes that one of the Price daughters come to live
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Present Continuous
Uses:
- To express something that we are doing or is happening now.
Example: We are studying English now. - To express something that we are doing or is happening for a period of time.
Example: We are staying at my grandparents’ house for a month. - To express a future arrangement (things that are planned in our diary).
Example: My class is going on a school trip on the 22nd.
Formulas:
- Affirmative: Subject + VERB to be (am/is/are) + verb in -ing form + complements
- Negative: Subject + VERB to
Impressionist Masterpieces: Exploring Light, Color, and Everyday Life
The Terrace of the Night
In this painting, Van Gogh expressed his newfound impressions of southern France. The café depicted is located in the city of Arles. Van Gogh presents an elegant café on the Place du Forum, in the heart of Arles. The warm glow of gas lamps and stars illuminates the scene, particularly the terrace where we observe small tables and chairs occupied by customers and a waitress. On the street, shrouded in more gloom, several figures walk by. The painter meticulously details
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Mastering English Gerunds and Infinitives
Understanding Verb Patterns
This guide explores the usage of gerunds and infinitives in English, focusing on specific verb patterns and common expressions.
Gerunds
Gerunds, formed by adding ‘-ing’ to a verb, act as nouns in a sentence. They often follow specific verbs and prepositions.
Verbs Followed by Gerunds
- Enjoy, dislike, mind, love, hate, prefer, fancy
- Admit, appreciate, avoid, be used to, can’t help, can’t stand, consider, delay, deny, discuss, end up, feel
English Irregular Verbs List: Base Form, Simple Past, Past Participle
English Irregular Verbs
Base Form / Simple Past / Past Participle
Arise / Arose / arisen / surgir
Awake / Awoke / Awoken / despertar
Be /was-were/ been / ser – estar
beat / beat / beaten / golpear
become / became / become / convertir
begin / began / begun / empezar
bend / bent / bent / inclinar
bet / bet / bet / apostar
bite / bit
Read MoreEnglish Grammar Exercises: Verbs, Tenses, and Sentence Structures
1. Put the verbs in brackets in the present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, present perfect, or past perfect tense:
1) How many magazines have you read (you read) this week?
2) He doesn’t believe (not believe) in aliens, but I think (think) that aliens are watching (watch) us right now.
3) I saw (see) a light in the garden last night, but when I went (go) out the light had already disappeared (already disappear).
4) When we left (leave) the house yesterday, it started (start)
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