Repeat each sentence substituting he for John. Say yesterday,

7.7f He took the mans right hand and raised him up. They were surprised and amazed at what had happened. He took the mans right hand and raised him up. They were surprised and amazed at what had happened. He took the mans right hand and raised him up. They were surprised and amazed at what had happened. He took the mans right hand and raised him up. ls7h.mp3

7.8 Repeat each sentence substituting he for John. Say yesterday,

today, or tomorrow for the time. You may also use then or now. ls7hb.mp3 7.8a I told you what John said. I told you yesterday what he said then. I told you yesterday what he said then. I told you yesterday what he said then. 7.8b I am telling you what John said. I am telling you today what he said yesterday. I am telling you today what he said yesterday. I am telling you today what he said yesterday. 7.8c I will tell you what John said. I will tell you tomorrow what he said yesterday. I will tell you tomorrow what he said yesterday. I will tell you tomorrow what he said yesterday. 7.8d I told you what John is saying. I told you yesterday what he is saying today. I told you yesterday what he is saying today. I told you yesterday what he is saying today. Spoken English Learned Quickly www.FreeEnglishNow.com 7.17 Spoken English Learned Quickly www.FreeEnglishNow.com 7.18 7.8e I told you what John will say. I told you yesterday what he will say tomorrow. I told you yesterday what he will say tomorrow. I told you yesterday what he will say tomorrow. 7.8f I am telling you what John said. I am telling you today what he said yesterday. I am telling you today what he said yesterday. I am telling you today what he said yesterday. 7.8g I am telling you what John is saying. I am telling you today what he is saying now. I am telling you today what he is saying now. I am telling you today what he is saying now. 7.8h I am telling you what John will say. I am telling you today what he will say tomorrow. I am telling you today what he will say tomorrow. I am telling you today what he will say tomorrow. 7.8i I will tell you what John said. I will tell you tomorrow what he said yesterday. I will tell you tomorrow what he said yesterday. I will tell you tomorrow what he said yesterday. 7.8j I will tell you what John is saying. I will tell you tomorrow what he is saying today. I will tell you tomorrow what he is saying today. I will tell you tomorrow what he is saying today. 7.8k I will tell you what John will say. I will tell you tomorrow what he will say then. I will tell you tomorrow what he will say then. I will tell you tomorrow what he will say then. 6 Spoken English Learned Quickly www.FreeEnglishNow.com 7.19 8.2 U SING A POSTROPHES Johns book The book belongs to John. the brothers book The book belongs to two or more brothers. the mans car The car belongs to one man. the mens car One car belongs to two or more men. the witnesss or witness book The book belongs to one witness. the witnesss or witness books One witness owns more than one book. the witnesses book The book belongs to two or more witnesses. the witnesses books Two or more witnesses each own more than one book. the witnesses are looking at a book Two or more witnesses are looking at books they each own. the witnesses are looking at their books Two or more witnesses are looking at one or more books they each own. or Two or more witnesses are looking at two or more books they all own together. someones car The car belongs to someone. somethings help The help belongs to something. somethings open Something is open. Spoken English Learned Quickly www.FreeEnglishNow.com 7.20 Spoken English Learned Quickly www.FreeEnglishNow.com 7.21 S OME EXAMPLES OF TWO WORDS BECOMING ONE I + am = Iam = Im Im fine. it + is = itis = its Its fine. he + is = heis = hes Hes fine. she + is = sheis = shes Shes fine. we + are = weare = were Were fine. you + are = youare = youre Youre fine. they + are = theyare = theyre Theyre fine. that + is = thatis = thats Thats okay. I + will = Iwill = Ill Ill pay the money. he + will = hewill = hell Hell pay the money. she + will = shewill = shell Shell pay the money. it + will = itwill = itll Itll pay the money. we + will = wewill = well Well pay the money. you + will = youwill = youll Youll pay the money. they + will = theywill = theyll Theyll pay the money. that + will = thatwill = thatll Thatll be fine. this + will = thiswill = thisll Thisll be fine. I + have = Ihave = Ive Ive taken the money. he + has = hehas = hes Hes taken the money. she + has = shehas = shes Shes taken the money. we + have = wehave = weve Weve taken the money. you + have = youhave = youve Youve taken the money. they + have = theyhave = theyve Theyve taken the money. I + had = Ihad = Id Id like to go. he + had = hehad = hed Hed like to go. she + had = shehad = shed Shed like to go. we + had = wehad = wed Wed like to go. you + had = youhad = youd Youd like to go. they + had = theyhad = theyd Theyd like to go. will + not = willnot = wont It wont work. Spoken English Learned Quickly www.FreeEnglishNow.com 7.22 S OME EXAMPLES OF TWO WORDS BECOMING ONE continued do + not = donot = dont They dont work. does + not = doesnot = doesnt It doesnt work. did + not = didnot = didnt She didnt go. should + not = shouldnot = shouldnt She shouldnt go. could + not = couldnot = couldnt They couldnt go. would + not = wouldnot = wouldnt We wouldnt go. can + not = cannot You cannot go. cannot = cant We cant go. are + not = arenot = arent You arent starting. had + not = hadnot = hadnt They hadnt started. have + not = havenot = havent They havent started. A IN T IS NEVER CORRECT . am + not = aint I aint listening. is + not = aint He aint listening. are + not = aint They aint listening. W ORDS D ESCRIBING L OCATION 14.5 v v down below beside by, close or near between out of from across under around after behind before in front of outside in inside into through toward above up on over Spoken English Learned Quickly www.FreeEnglishNow.com 7.23 again = book = lesson = encore livre leçon LESSON 7 VOCABULARY across ankle apostrophe around beggar behind below bite building down every day, everyday expectation foot, feet front gate hand hour inside jump lame life near, nearer, nearest once, at once outside praise recognition straight, straighter, straightest surprise through to be to be called to be carried to be lame to be surprised to beg to belong to bite to build to carry to expect to get to get up to jump to praise to recognize to throw to walk toward under Expressions One day Peter and John went to the Temple. 3:1 Every day he was carried to the gate to beg for money. 3:2 They looked straight at him. 3:4 At once the mans feet and ankles became strong. 3:7 Spoken English Learned Quickly www.FreeEnglishNow.com 7.24 Spoken English Learned Quickly www.FreeEnglishNow.com 7.25 Then he went with them, walking and jumping and speaking with joy. 3:8 They recognized him as the beggar who had sat at the gate. 3:10 They were surprised and amazed at what had happened to him. 3:10 Lesson 8 Vocabulary LESSON 8: EXERCISE LESSON ls8a.mp3

8.1 Lesson Text 3:11-26 Acts. Repeat each sentence.