CONTOH ADVERB CLAUSE OF REASON

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BEFORE ACROSS AND IN FRONT OF

BEFORE ACROSS AND IN FRONT OF

Before, across and in front ofWe do not normally use before to talk about position/place. Instead, we use in front of.A tall guy was standing in front of me.There were hundreds of people in front of me in the queue.The professor stood in front of the desk.The oppos[r]

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PARTS OF SPEECH EXERCISE

PARTS OF SPEECH EXERCISE

Parts of speech exerciseWhat part of speech are the underlined words?1. She thought of a wise plan.2. I want to go now.3. Where are you going?4. That was a lovely evening.5. My father works in a factory.6. She must be a stupid.7. Selena is my best friend.8. The dress was expensi[r]

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NOUN CLAUSE EXERCISE

NOUN CLAUSE EXERCISE

Noun clause exerciseCombine each pair of simple sentences into one complex sentence containing a noun clause.1. You cheated him. That is his complaint.2. The train will arrive at a certain time. Do you know the time?3. He will win. It is certain.4. He is mad. That makes him more[r]

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USING SEMICOLON WITH TRANSITIONAL ADVERBS

USING SEMICOLON WITH TRANSITIONAL ADVERBS

Using semicolon with transitional adverbsA transitional adverb (e.g. however, therefore, consequently, nevertheless) usually starts a new sentence.However, sometimes writers separate the two clauses with a semicolon to enable a smoother transition.He had lost his appetite and was steadily los[r]

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USING WHERE AND WHEREVER

USING WHERE AND WHEREVER

Using where and whereverThe word where has several uses.It can be used as a question adverb. In this case it introduces a direct or indirect question.Where does she work?I wonder where she works.Where can be used as a relative adverb. In this case, it refers back to a noun in the main[r]

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DIFFERENT USES OF THAT

DIFFERENT USES OF THAT

Different uses of thatThat is one of the commonest words in English. It is used in the following ways.As a demonstrative adjectiveAs a demonstrative adjective, that is used to point out people or things. It is followed by singular noun.Who is that boy?Give me that book.What was that no[r]

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CHAPTER ADVERB CLAUSES OF RESULT

CHAPTER ADVERB CLAUSES OF RESULT

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ADVERB CLAUSES OF TIME

ADVERB CLAUSES OF TIME

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Mệnh đề trạng ngữ trong tiếng Anh

MỆNH ĐỀ TRẠNG NGỮ TRONG TIẾNG ANH

1. Mệnh đề trạng ngữ chỉ nơi chốn (adverbial clause of place)
Mệnh đề trạng ngữ chỉ nơi chốn được bắt đầu bằng where (nơi mà) và wherever (bất
cứ nơi nào).
Ví dụ:
She will go where you tell her. (Cô ta sẽ đi nơi mà bạn bảo cô ta.)
You can go wherever you like. (Bạn có thể đi bất cứ nơi nào mà bạn th[r]

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AN OVERVIEW OF NOUN CLAUSES

AN OVERVIEW OF NOUN CLAUSES

An overview of noun clausesA complex sentence consists of one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.Note that an independent clause can stand by itself and make complete sense. A dependent clause, on the otherhand, cannot stand alone. It has to be at[r]

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USING AS AS ENGLISH GRAMMAR

USING AS AS ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Using as…asThe structure as…as is used to compare things that are of similar proportion.In this case the first as acts as an adverb modifying the adjective or adverb that goes after it. The second as canact as a preposition or conjunction. If it is used as a preposition, it will[r]

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PRACTICAL ENGLISH USAGE

PRACTICAL ENGLISH USAGE

-ing form the form of a verb ending in -ing. Examples: finding; keeping;running. See also gerund, present participle.initial at the beginning. Sometimes is an adverb that can go in initial positionin a sentence. Example: Sometimes 1 wish I had a different job.intensifying making strong[r]

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ADJECTIVE CLAUSES USED AS COORDINATE CLAUSES

ADJECTIVE CLAUSES USED AS COORDINATE CLAUSES

Adjective clauses used as co-ordinate clausesAn adjective clause is a subordinate clause which serves the same purpose as an adjective. It modifies a nounor pronoun in the main clause.Adjective clauses are introduced by a relative pronoun or relative adverb.Examples are g[r]

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KIỂM TRA NGỮ PHÁP CHAPTER 13 SENTENCES AND ITS PARTS

KIỂM TRA NGỮ PHÁP CHAPTER 13 SENTENCES AND ITS PARTS

(A) that function together(B) function together(C) are function together(D) they function together6. Amsterdam, Holland, which is sometimes called the Venice of Northern Europe, __________(A) which has many canals(B) it has many canals(C) with many canals(D) has many canals7. The Egyptians co[r]

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REDUCED ADVERB CLAUSES – PART I

REDUCED ADVERB CLAUSES – PART I

Because she was late, she didn’t get tickets for the show.This can be reduced to:Being late, she didn’t get tickets for the show.Because I worked fast, I finished early.This can be reduced to:Having worked fast, I finished early.Because I was feeling a bit tired, I didn’t go to work.This can be redu[r]

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GRAMMAR TERMS SIMPLE SENTENCE SINGULAR SPLIT INFINITIVE

GRAMMAR TERMS SIMPLE SENTENCE SINGULAR SPLIT INFINITIVE

Grammar terms: simple sentence, singular, split infinitiveSimple sentenceA sentence which contains only one main clause. Examples are: She is coming; The king is dead; My brotherwants to buy a new car.SingularThe simplest form of an English noun. This is the form which is entered in a[r]

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JOINING TWO SENTENCES USING A NOUN CLAUSE

JOINING TWO SENTENCES USING A NOUN CLAUSE

Joining two sentences using a noun clauseMake one of the simple sentences the principal clause and change the other clauses into subordinate clauses.Note that the subordinate clause can be a noun clause, an adverb clause or an adjective clause.A noun[r]

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 ADVERB CLAUSES OF TIME

ADVERB CLAUSES OF TIME

Adverb clause of timeAn adverb clause is a subordinate clause. It must be attached to a main clause. Adverb clauses of time areintroduced by the subordinating conjunctions while, after, whenever, before, since, as, till, until etc.While[r]

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MORE ABOUT ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

MORE ABOUT ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

More about adjective clausesWe have already seen that an adjective clause is a subordinate clause that does the work of an adjective. Itqualifies a noun or pronoun in the main clause.An adjective clause is introduced by a relative pronoun or a relative adverb

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USING SINCE ENGLISH GRAMMAR

USING SINCE ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Using sinceSince can be used as an adverb, a conjunction and a preposition.Since as a prepositionAs a preposition, since is followed by a noun/noun equivalent which acts as its object.She has changed a lot since her marriage.Everything has changed so much since our last meeting.As an adverbWh[r]

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