Correct use of prepositions – part IIIn and AtIn is usually used with large places – countries, districts, large cities etc. At is generally used for small andunimportant places like villages, small towns etc.We shall meet him at the club this evening.His brother lives
A. He’s farmer.B. He does a farmer.C. He’s a farmer. D. He do a farmer6/ His car is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the shop.A. front ofB. behindC. nextD. near toVIII Complete these sentences with comparative or superlative:1. This dress is the ………………………………of three dresses.(expensiv[r]
PREPOSITIONS OF DIRECTIONalongdownpasttowardsUnderupoffoverthroughin front ofintoout ofExerciseUnderline the correct answer.1. The horse jumped2. Ricky swims
Correct use of some conjunctions – part IIUnlessUnless means if not and hence there is no need to add another not into the following clause.Incorrect: Unless you do not obey my instructions, you will be dismissed.Correct: Unless you obey my instructions, you will be dismi[r]
Correct use of some conjunctionsConjunctions are used to connect words, phrases or clauses.Note that you need only one conjunction to connect two clauses.In this lesson, we will review the correct use of some conjunctions.Except and unlessExcept canno[r]
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cái gì.Ex : They told of their past memories.( chúng nói về những kỷ niệm xa)7. S + tend to (toward) st : có khuynh h ớng vềEx : He tends to music.( nó có khuynh hớng về âm nhạc)8. S +thank sb for st : cám ơn ai về điều gìEx : Thank you for your present(cảm ơn bạn về món quà)9. S + think [r]
Unnecessary prepositionsSometimes we use prepositions where they are not necessary. While expressions like ‘check up on’ and ‘asfrom’ are not exactly considered incorrect, they should be avoided in academic and formal writing.Study the examples given below.Incorrect: If we don’t[r]
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Phrasal prepositions exerciseComplete the following sentences using phrasal prepositions given below.(according to, because of, in spite of , on behalf of, instead of, in front of, by means of, for the sake of, in ad[r]
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15. I can use future perfect continuous to talk about anniversaries.t / f16. Present continuous uses ing form, unless the time is future.t / f17. A future perfect continuous sentence needs three auxiliary verbs.t / f18. In present perfect we use have or has + been as auxiliary v[r]
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What are they doing?Speaking ActivityHere is a very busy classroom! Use the present continuous tense and as many prepositions as youcan to talk about what is happening. Make notes of new grammar and vocabulary below.Here is an example:A boy is showing his pet to the teach[r]