a) Mr. b) He arrives in Singapore …… Monday evening.. Ha played games a lot, so her English test was so bad. Adverb clause of result Adverb clause of result.. Match the half-sentences[r]
a. Despite being tired b. Although to be tired c. In spite being tired d. Despite tired 45. The children slept well , despite _____ a. it was noise b. the noise c. of the noise d. noisy 46. She left him __________ she still loved him . a. even if b. even though c. i[r]
461. The books, __________ I'd ordered over the internet, took nearly three weeks to arrive. 462. The books _______________ I'd ordered from a bookshop arrived the following week. 463. My parents, ________ were born in the north of England, moved to London to find work. 464. The man ________[r]
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES MEANING OF THE “IF CLAUSE” VERB FORM IN THE “IF CLAUSE” VERB FORM IN THE “RESULT CLAUSE” EXAMPLES True in the present/ future TYPE 1 Simple present Simple present S[r]
Adverb clause of result: so (to talk about the result of an action) * Vocabulary:.. -Words to describe the country/ a trip to the country: natural landscapes, location, direction, outing[r]
A. Real conditional sentences can express generalizations and inferences. 1. Generalizations include facts that are always true and never change, and they include present or past habitual activities that are or were usually true. Real conditionals expressing generalizations usually have th[r]
+Cleft Sentences in the passive: In this structure , the object is emphasized, and followed by a defining relative clause in the passive: Or the adverb is emphasized, and followed by a c[r]
- By the end of the lesson, the students learn more vocabulary related to entertainment. - By the end of the lesson, the students are able to use cleft sentences in the passive. - By the end of the lesson, the students are able to use either… or…; neither… nor…; both and[r]
TRANG 2 2 PETER OFTEN DOES MORNING EXERCISES SO THAT HE WILL BE HEALTHIER PETER OFTEN DOES MORNING EXERCISES BECAUSE HE WANTS TO BE HEALTHIER TRANG 3 3 CLASS 12 SCHOOL YEAR : 2007 – 2[r]
5. The information is posted ……… Jimhello ………… 10 December 2002, ……….. 9.07 pm. 6. They get approximately 60 percent ……… their income ……… advertising. 7. It’s not easy to get access ……… the Iternet in the countryside. 8. The bus service is free ……… the evenings and …………… weekends. 9. Nowadays 60%
Exercise 5. Choose the word that fits the gap. TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS First of all, walking is obiviously the _____ 1 means of travelling, and can be quicker in the city centre. Of course, the further you have to go, the _____ 2 you will become. In some ways walking is healt[r]
= that is to say, that is, i.e, namely, viz., in other words, or, or rather, and, as follows, for example, for instance, e.g., say, including, such, as, particularly, chiefly, mainly, mostly, etc. E.g.: The passenger plane of the 1980s, namely the supersonic jet, have somewhat
= that is to say, that is, i.e, namely, viz., in other words, or, or rather, and, as follows, for example, for instance, e.g., say, including, such, as, particularly, chiefly, mainly, mostly, etc. E.g.: The passenger plane of the 1980s, namely the supersonic jet, have somewhat[r]
If 1 past . . . . . . . . . . . . . would 1 V (result) If 1 past perfect . . . . would 1 have 1 past part. (result) a. In general, avoid using would in the if-clause. b. In present-time unreal if-clauses, the correct form of the verb to be for all persons is were.