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Lesson regarding the different uses of the word MOUSE.
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Today’s Word:
MOUSE
Which MOUSE do you mean ?
A gadget (noun)
An action word (verb)
an animal (noun)
Mouse, a computer device. (noun)
I will buy a new mouse.
Click the right button of your mouse.
This mouse is wireless.
Basic Structure: marker + NOUN
Basic Structure: marker + NOUN
Mouse, a little animal. (noun)
I have a little mouse in my room.
Your mouse is very smart.
Basic Structure: Subject + VERB (action) + C
(to) mouse, (verb)
You must mouse over the icon.
Mouse over the comment, please.
Tom is mouseing over the menu bar.
C* = Complement
Basic Structure: VERB (action)
MOUSE as an ACTION word
Tense Action
Simple present mouse, mouses
Simple past moused
Conditional (can, must, will) mouse
Progressive (is, are, was, were) mouseing
Perfect (has, have, had) moused
Other examples:This shape is to make mouseing more comfortable for women.This model increases mouse control.
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