Week: 22, Period: 42Name: ………………. Date: January 22nd, 2011Class: 9/__ TEST 15’I. Change the adjectives into adverbs (1pt)1. quick 2. happy II Match A to B (2pts)A B A-B1. treasure2. hedge 3. a flow of water4. folka. peopleb. valuable or precious thingsc. streamd. a row of th[r]
SO SÁNH NGANG BẰNG- Cấu trúc sử dụng là as .... asS + V + as + {adj/ adv} + as + {noun/ pronoun}My book is as interesting as yours.His car runs as fast as a race car.John sings as well as his sister.Their house is as big as that one.His job is not as difficult as mine.They are as lucky as we.- Nếu l[r]
SO SÁNH NGANG BẰNG- Cấu trúc sử dụng là as .... asS + V + as + {adj/ adv} + as + {noun/ pronoun}My book is as interesting as yours.His car runs as fast as a race car.John sings as well as his sister.Their house is as big as that one.His job is not as difficult as mine.They are as lucky as we.- Nếu l[r]
Change into passive voiceSentences are given in the active voice. Change them into the passive voice.1. I write short stories.2. All children watch cartoon programs.3. He helps his wife.4. Masons build houses.5. I am writing a story.6. They are planting flowers in the gar[r]
Change into past tenseSentences are given in the present tense. Change them into the past tense.1. The sun shines brightly.2. The boy cut his hand with a knife.3. The clock has stopped.4. The policeman blows his whistle.5. The sun rises in the east.6. An old beggar stands[r]
Adjectives are unaffected by whether the noun is singular or plural, except for theadjectives this, that, these and those.Adjectives normally precede the nouns they modify, but they follow linkingverbs. Adjectives modify only nouns, pronouns, and linking verbs. [r]
She murdered a man and a woman with a pickax during a break-in.2. What sentence did she get?She got a death sentence.3. Does she claim to be innocent?No, she doesn’t. She claims that she has changed; she isn’t the person she used to be.4. What has she asked the Board of Pardons and Paroles?She has a[r]
Spelling : capital lettersCapital letters are used at the beginning of the following kinds of words.1. the names of days, months and public holidays. The names of seasons do not usually begin with capital letters.Sunday; Monday; FridayJanuary; March, AugustChristmas; Easter;summer; autumn; winter; s[r]
fluent (a) Swiss watches are famous for their ____________________ (b) A ________________for an office manager was advertised in the newspaper. (c) This is a matter of great ______________ . It must be discussed as soon as possible. (d) Donkeys are known for their ________________ . They won’t do wh[r]
(j) The ice quickly melted in the _____________of the sun. (hot) (k) His ____________was hurt when a younger man was given the job above him. (proud) (l) I think it shows ____________of character to admit you are wrong. (strong) 3Instructions as above. (a) To be successful you need ability and you n[r]
2FeminineA common, but rather dangerous, generalisation is that many nouns whosesingular written form ends in -e without an acute accent are feminine. Thereare numerous exceptions to this rule, in particular the masculine nounsending in -age, -ède, -ège, -ème, -isme noted in the section above[r]
Adjective Issues for ESL WritersDr. Linda Bergmann, Professor of English, PurdueAdjectivesAdjectives describe nouns or noun phrases.They are almost always placed in this order:1) Number2) Evaluation3) Physical Description (size, shape, age, color)4) Classifying AdjectivesAdjective RulesThe si[r]
15 I like coffee and tea.Nouns, adjectives and adverbs9 The indefinite article a and the definite article the• a is used with countable nouns to indicate one (>- Exercise 8):I've got two bikes and a car.She's a lawyer.He's a teacher.• the is used:a) when a word is used a[r]
2. I have less and less time to study.3. Taxes are getting higher and higher.4. Car engines are becoming more and more efficient. EQUAL COMPARATION: AS…AS with Adjectives, Adverbs, and Nouns: AS…AS to talk about similar or equal things: + Use AS…AS with adjectives, adverbs, a[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]
28. They push the door open. 29. They kiss their mother. 30. They box in the gymnasium. 31. They dress well. 32. Your children rely on you. 33. They snatch ladies' handbags. 34. You try everything. 35. The taxes rise every year. 36. They do exercises every morning. II. Change the following se[r]
-ment nouns a state, action or quality development, arrangement, excitement, achivement-ness nouns a state or quality kindness, sadness, happiness, weakness-ology nouns the study of a subject biology, psychology, zoology-or nouns a person who does sth, often as ajobactor,[r]
m to n alignments) for sentence extraction. It also allows extraction from comparable corpora as a whole; however, precision may decrease due to larger search space. LEXACC scores sentence pairs according to five lexical overlap and structural matching feature functions. These functions are combined[r]