7. a) on condition that8. a) that9. c) so long as10. b) suchStay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date.Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
this the topic or give it more immediate importance. This kind of fronting is common ininformal speech:Very good lesson we had yesterday.Strange people they are!Fronting of the object is also possible in a more formal style:This question we have already discussed at some length.In a few exclamatory[r]
Sentence Correction)Slang and colloquialisms (informal expressions don’t appear at all in SentenceCorrection questions) Chapter 2: GMAT Questions: A First Look 43www.petersons.comTEST DIRECTIONSThe following directions are essentially what you’ll see during the pre-test tutorial and justprio[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar SkillsSentence Blocks – Past Perfect ContinuousComplete the sentence blocks:Starting sentence A:We’d been jogging for an hour and a half, as part of our trainingprogramme.wh- question:Why ________________________________________________[r]
placement poem : HawaiiI'm taking a trip to HawaiiAnd I'm taking along my favourite things :My sporty, new, brown Camel Active shoes,A big, plasma TV,One pack of Pokemon cards,A comfortable, black, German sweater,A pair of sexy, old swimming trunks,And most important, my beautiful grandmother.(Muhd.[r]
When we use reported spcech, the main verb of the sentence is usually past (Tom said that... / 1told her that... etc.) The rest o£ the sentence is usually past too: ® Tom said that he was fecling iÍl. ®1 told her that I didn”t have any[r]
English Grammar's archive Adverbs- Position in sentence Q1 - Never I never go there. I go never there. Never I go there. Q2 - Usually I usually get up at six-thirty. I get usually up at six-thirty. Q3 - Often I go there often. I often go there. Both Q4 - Generally Generally[r]
helps learners understand language patterns or structures and then they can usethose patterns in speaking, reading, listening and writing. In other words, whenlearners achieve a good knowledge of grammar, they can be able to express their8intention in a more polished way or to read between th[r]
night.7 Did you have a good time Christmas?8 School finishes three o'clock Thursdays.9 We arranged to meet seven the morning.10 We had a party the last day of the course.11 I often go skiing winter.12 What time do you get back Tuesday?13 She's going to visit her parents Easter.14 He was born 8th Jun[r]
had left4.has stood5.had sent6.would have studied7.rang8.had been pulled9.has been raining10. had askedStay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date.
TEST ENGLISHTime allowed:45 minutesPART 1:GRAMMAR: Select the best answer to complete the sentence.1>A compound consists of atoms _____ different chemical properties.Select one:a. byb. withc. ofd. on 2>A great deal of ____ was done to crops.Select one:a. damageb. damagesc[r]
a. share b. take c. subtract d. except8. Computers can not replace us.a. take care of b. take place of c. be tired of d. disapprove of9. Some store windows ______ colour pictures on boards.a. discuss b. devise c. discharge d. display10. Jim is a very ______ person.a. rely b. reliable c. reliability[r]
a. imitate b. picture c. lie d. look8. The coin fell and ______ away.a. rolled b. walked c. expected d. drove9. ______ is used for making matches.a. Paper b. Rubbish c. Pinewood d. Bread10. Mark Twain was one of the ______ novelists in the world.a. distinguish b. distinguishable c. distinguished d.[r]
4. When jogging, you should _______ the speed. a. keep trace b. multiply c. regulate d. design 5. Advertising is one of the biggest _________ in the world. a. machines b. businesses c. collections d. exercises 6. I need a / an _______ of petrol, please. a. pair b. acre c. gallon d. bar 7. The motion[r]
English Grammar in Use – Cleft sentences prepared by Tran Xuan Thoai Kien LuongHigh School.CLEFT SENTENCES( Câu chẻ - câu nhấn mạnh )A. Cleft sentences in the active : 1. Subject focus : We use cleft sentence to emphasize the subject of the action.It is / was + S + clause ( S +[r]
Their wedding is on 12th April.16) ..............................................................?My sister’s birthday is on 8th August.17) ..............................................................?Yes, English lesson is on Friday.18) .....................................................[r]
linguistic theory. We have argued that in this case the linguistic theory has the special appeal of computational tractability (promoted by its context-freeness), and that the system as a whole offers the hope of a happy marriage of linguistic theory, mathematical logic, and advanced computer applic[r]
ReflectionSyntax is the part of grammar that concerns itself with the structure of sentences. Thus, studying English syntax is studying about its grammar so that this first chapter mainly focuses on Grammar and its types. Firstly, the term of grammar itself[r]
Tenses Quiz 1Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb.1. I waited for my friend until he … .a) cameb) had comec) comesd) will come.2. He ran as quickly as he … .a) canb) couldc) mayb) might3. He went where he … find work.a) willb) canc) couldd) shall4. As he was not there, I … to[r]
Sentence correctionIncorrect: Neither Peter nor John were present.Correct: Neither Peter nor John was present.Two singular nouns connected by or or nor should be followed by a singular verb.Incorrect: Neither the lecturers nor the principal were present at the meeting.Correct: Neither the pri[r]