Giúp hiểu và sử dụng thông thạo Ngữ pháp tiếng Anh Understanding and using english grammar Third Edition Ngữ pháp tiếng anh Tái bản lần 3 Understanding and using english grammar Third Edition Ngữ pháp tiếng anh Tái bản lần 3
teachers and students. For the Azar Companion Website, visit longmanxom/gmmmanxchanga. Longman English Success (englishsucnrsxom) offers online courses covering General English, Business English, and Exam Preparation. FUNDAMENTALS OF NGL GRAMMAR Third[r]
You'd had better to call the doctor today. 6. You don't should stay up too late tonight. 7. You'd to better not leaving your key in the door. 8. Mr. Nguyen has a large family and a small apartment. He ought found a new : ,. - apartment. . _: . = EXERCISE 21. Giving advice. (Charts 7-7 and 7-[r]
tell if an orange is sweet just by looking at it. you? Here. Try this one. It be sweet enough for you. If it isn't, put some sugar on it. 8. May I have everyone's attention? The test is about to begin. If you need to leave the room during the examination, please raise your hand. You leave the room w[r]
thinks maybe she should change her mind and marry Matt next month because love conquers all. 3. Georgia has just left the supermarket. She paid for her groceries in cash. When she got her change, the clerk made a mistake and gave her too much money. Georgia put the extra money in her purse. With her[r]
was a kid, I had two pets. One was a black dog. was an orange cat. 7. When I walked into the classroom on the first day, the room was empty. I sat down at a desk and wondered if I was in the right room. Soon student came and took a seat. Then a few followed, and the room slowly began to fill. 8. My[r]
must not be at home. He must be out somewhere. 2. Jennifer reads all the time. She sits in a corner and reads even when people come to visit her. Lm books? like books better than people? like to & to people? 3. Kate has a full academic schedule, plays on the volleyball team, has the lead in[r]
Astronauts walked on the moon in 1969. 10. A woman in a blue suit sat beside me until the end of the meeting. tCISE 9. Preposltlons of place. (Chart 6-4) DirecFMnc Review prepositions of place* by using the following phrases in sentences. Demonstrate the meaning of the pr[r]
EXERCISE 40. Review of questlons. (Charts 5-1 -+ 5-14) Direchns: In small groups (or by yourself), make up questions about some or all of the following topics. What would you like to know about these topics? Share your questions with your classmates. Maybe some of them can an[r]
5. Fox and snake are natural enemy of bird. They eat bud and their egg. 6. Some bird eat only seed and plant. Other bud eat mainly insect and earthworm. 7. Weed are unwanted plant. They prevent farm crop or garden flower from growing properly. Bud help farmer by eating weed seed and harmful i[r]
A. don't have to B. must not C. couldn't 13. "I heard that Bill was seriously ill." "Really? Well, he - be sick anymore. I just saw him riding his bike to work." A. won't B. doesn't have to C. must not 14. "Do you understand how this computer program works?" "Sort of, but not really. you expl[r]
Brian, don't blame for the accident. It wasn't your fault. You did everything you could to avoid it. 9. I couldn't believe my good luck! I had to pinch to make sure I wasn't dreaming. .:, ' ,,,,' .>:,,):,. 10. A newborn puppy can't take care of 11. I know Nicole and Paul have had some[r]
Irregular verbs. (Charts 2-5 and 4-2 -t 4-4) Directiuns: In order to practice using the past participles of irregular verbs, ask and answer questions that use the present perfect. Work in pairs, in groups, or as a class. Speaker A: Ask a question beginning with "Have you ever . . . ?"[r]
. ., 8. Sometimes my inability to understand spoken English frustrates me. The Posslve 279 EXERCISE 6. Active vs. passive. (Charts 10-1 and 10-2) Directim: Change the passive sentences to active. Keep the same tense. Some of the - sentences are questions. 1. Was the riot stopped by the[r]
sdjecdve clauses. 3. Costa Rico is beaunjW. It is one of counaies the world. 4. Scott got a bad score on the test. It was one of scores the whole school. 5. Pluto is far from the sun. In fact, it is planet from the sun our solar system. 6. There are a lot of good cooks in my fam[r]
Human beings must compete with other species for the food of the land. (great) competitors we have for food are insects. 16. When the temperature stays below freezing for a long period of time, the Eiel Tower becomes six inches (fifteen centimeters) (short) 17. Have you ever been bothe[r]
does it take to get a haircut at Bertha's Beauty Boutique? B: Half an hour. 3. A: is it from the earth to the moon? B: Approximately 239,000 miles or 385,000 kilometers. 4. A: times a day do you brush your teeth? B: At least three. 5. A: does a snake shed its skin? B: From once a year to more than s[r]
10-6) Directions: All of the sentences in the following passage are active. Some of the sentences should be passive because it is unknown or unimportant to know exactly who performs certain actions. Change sentences to the passive as appropriate. Discuss your reasons for - : making cha[r]
have a little dog at home her name is Linda she is brown and white. EXERCISE 28. Punctuating with commas and periods. (Chapter 8) Directions: Add commas, periods, and capital letters as necessary. (There are four adverb clauses in the following passage. Can you find and underline them?) (1) What is[r]
subject Note: An affirmative auxiliary is used with neither. And is usually not used when there are two speakers. (e) and (f) have the same meaning. (g) and (h) have the same meaning. Me too and me neither are often used in informal spoken English. EXERCISE 13. AND + TOO, SO, EITHER, NEITHER.[r]