Nouns, adjectives and adverbsPracticeComplete these sentences using too or not enough.1 I can't walk any further - I'm too tired (tired)2 I'm sorry. You're .not old.enough to see this film. (old)3 It's to work here. Let's go to the library.[noisy)4 Ian was to get into the swimmi[r]
_TABLE 4.20: COMPARISON OF SELECTED ENGLISH AND VIETNAMESE _ _ABSTRACT NOUNS _ NUM THE AREA OF COMPARISON ENGLISH VIETNAMESE 1 Formation - Are derived from verbs, adjectives or nouns - A[r]
mainder of sentence.It was such a hot day that several people fainted.So could also be used in this circumstance, but the article (a, an, or the) mustmove in the sentence construction so it falls between the adjective and the noun.102Part III: Detailed Review of Items TestedFor more material[r]
www.manhattanreview.comc 1999 - 2008 Manhattan ReviewSentence Correction Guide – Grammar Review 91.5.3 Adjective OnlyNotice that some verbs may take adjectives to complete the meaning required (complementary adjectives). These verbs cannotform a complete thought without[r]
- Compound sentences with but, and, orLíp 8- Tenses: present simple, present progressive, past simple, past progressive, futuresimple (including be going to), present perfect- Modal verbs: must, have to, ought to, should, may, can, could - Question words, indirect questions with if [r]
- Compound sentences with but, and, orLíp 8- Tenses: present simple, present progressive, past simple, past progressive, futuresimple (including be going to), present perfect- Modal verbs: must, have to, ought to, should, may, can, could - Question words, indirect questions with if [r]
Comparison of Adjectives and adverbs (So sánh của tính từ và trạng từ) COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS Ghi chú: Các cách so sánh của tính từ đều áp dụng được cho trạng từ (adverbs). Để tiện lợi hơn, trong phần này chúng tôi gọi chung là tính từ.[r]
Đối với tính từ dài: more and more adjective The storm became more and more violent. (Cơn bão càng ngày càng dũ dội) The lessons are getting more and more difficult. (Bài học càng ngày càng khó) Nếu có hai ý ta dùng The (adjective)…, the (adjective)…. cho cả tính từ ngắn lẫn tín[r]
2. word study (12’) Word derivation -Elicit words related to the verbs on the board, i ,e; get SS to give the equivalent nouns , adjectives and adverbs (task a, textbook,p.169) -Call on SS to speak out the answers. -Invite class opinions and give feedb[r]
4 Possessive adjectives and pronounsPossessive adjectivesmy your his her its our your theirPossessive pronounsmine yours his hers - ours yours theirs• The possessive adjective is always followed by its noun:It's my car.That's his mother.This is our house.• The possessive pronoun is nev[r]
TRANG 1 25/2/2016 Prepositions and adverbs exercises http://www.vivquarry.com/wkshts/prepposex02.html 1/1 This exercise and the following one have been taken from the excellent book 'Tes[r]
4 don't understand. (I)5 Are you talking to ? (I)6 Don't ask doesn't know, (she/she)7 This is Julia: have known for years, (we/she)8 Nobody told the bus was leaving, (they)9 Why didn't ask to come? (she/they)10 Don't ask Ask (I/he)11 think doesn't like (T/hc/I)12 asked to invite (they/he/we)1Noun[r]
• understand the term ‘pronoun’• recognise most personal pronouns• be able to explain their purposeIt is a good idea to teach verbs next, as a noun or pronoun together with a verb, can form a complete sentence. This proves most satisfactory for the student.Care should be taken by the t[r]
For example: 1. Paris was the most interesting city that we visited. 2. I’m the youngest of four children.+ Superlative adjectives are often followed by a noun. The noun indicates the thing you are comparing.For example: 1. All the teachers here are good. Ms. Jordan is probably the best. (=t[r]
Is there a prison near here?The hospital is closing down.Words using theWe don't very often go to the cinema.Did you go to the disco on Saturday?I go to the supermarket every Friday.• We usually say the before the places we visit in a town:the cinema, theatre, disco, opera, post office, bank; names[r]
Relative pronouns and adverbsComplete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns or adverbs.1. The town ………………….. I was born is not far from here.a) whereb) whichc) Either could be used here2. That is the office in …………….. I used to work.a) whichb) wherec[r]
Relative pronouns and adverbsComplete the following sentences using an appropriate relative pronoun or adverb.1. Jane is the woman …………. keeps giant lizards in the garden shed.2. The person ……………… keeps giant lizards in the garden shed is Jane.3. Giant lizards are ……………… Jane keeps in[r]