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6. Can I do a test drive?

Mar 05, 20197 min
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Topic: Asking about products.

A: Is this the new Nissan Maxima?
B: Yes, it just came in last week.
A: Wow. Can I do a test drive?
B: Sure, I'll get the key.

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It's invisible but very powerful. It is intangible but can change lives, build bridges, open up new worlds, bring about new opportunities. It creates friendships, makes new love stories possible, and builds careers. It's fluency and it is accelerated when you have the chance to practice the language every day. Start practicing conversations now at fluencyfix dot com. Hello and welcome to beginners English Conversation six. Today we will review capitalization and we will focus on verbs. Let's

look at conversation six M. What words are capitalized? What words have a big letter? Nissan Maxima? Why do these words have big letters? This is a proper name. This is the name of a type of car, Nissan Maxima. If we simply say is this the new car, we would not capitalize anything. Let's look at the verbs in this conversation. The first verb in this conversation is I s. This verb means to be. Let's go over the conjugation of our to be verb is used for he, she,

or it. It is any singular object car, for example, is it. Let's review the conjugation I am, you are he she, it is, we are they are. Let's go over this same conjugation. In the past, I was you were he she It was we were they were. Let's look at our next verb. Came. Came is already in the past. Came in the present, we say come they come to my house. They came to my house last week. Let's look at our next verb.

Do. Do is a present verb. Do is the same for I, you, we and they do changes to does for he she it In the past we use did, we use did for I, you, he, she it, we and they. Let's look at our next word drive. Drive is a verb in this conversation. It is a noun. Drive in the past would be drove. I drive home right now. He drove to school yesterday. Let's look at the last verb get. Get is a present verb. Got is the past. I'll get the key present, I

got the key last Sunday. Got is past. Let's look at the word just in line too. Yes, it just came in last week. Is similar to the word recently indicates it happened not long ago. It is a recent action. Please practice your conversation with your conversation partner. Goodbye. Have you ever tried studying a foreign language out of a textbook without regularly speaking the language with a native speaker. Fluency Fix is here to feel your conversation practice

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