My sister cooked pancakes.Therefore, pancakes is the object of the verb ‘cooked’ in this sentence.A noun or pronoun following a preposition is called its object.For example:It flew through the air.The air is the object of the preposition ‘through’.15.1 Activities: d[r]
g) His paper examined three . of the problem of tissue rejection.h) Three of father were identified; ‘involved’, ‘semi-detached’ and ‘disengaged’.i) The main discussed was lack of support from tutors.j) One in the collapse of the business was the rise in oil prices. k) The discovery of DNA cre[r]
AsWe walked as fast as we could. (Adverb)As he was late, we went without him. (Conjunction)She likes the same color as I do. (Relative pronoun)Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date.Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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4 . Her parents were extremely worried. She could not pass the entrance exam .…………………………………………………………..…………………………………… 5 . Air is polluted seriously. People don’t know how to protect the forests.…………………………………………………………..…………………………………… 6 . People should not drink much wine before driving. There may be a[r]
4 . Her parents were extremely worried. She could not pass the entrance exam .…………………………………………………………..…………………………………… 5 . Air is polluted seriously. People don’t know how to protect the forests.…………………………………………………………..…………………………………… 6 . People should not drink much wine before driving. There may be a[r]
However, we cannot always rely entirely on morphological clues, owing to the fact that morphology is sometimes irregular, sometimes subject to idiosyncratic restrictions, and sometimes of limited productivity. For example, although regular adverbs (like quickly, slowly, painfully etc.) genera[r]
Duc also is a handsome boy.=>Both Viet and Duc are handsome boys.Both + noun + and + noun=>Not only Viet but also Duc is a handsome boy.Not only + noun + but also + noun* Both*Not onlynounverb+adjectiveadverbandnounverbbut alsoadjective+adve[r]
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]
Interchange of one part of speech with anotherThe same word or the basic idea can exist in several different forms. For example, the word success is a noun. Ithas two other forms: successful (adjective), succeed (verb). By using different forms of the same word, we canexpress th[r]
Verb Noun Adjective Adverb think Henry . Preposition Determiner Pronoun Linking word 3 Words in sentences (C) Is the underlined word a verb, a noun or an adjective? ? Shall we go for a walk? noun ? Shall we walk into town? verb[r]
Pronoun Verb Determiner Adjective Noun Preposition Noun Adverb I have an important conference at work tomorrow, Linking word Pronoun Verb Adverb Adjective So I am rather busy.. B WHAT KI[r]
TRANG 18 ENGLISH BANANA.COM TEST YOUR GRAMMAR SKILLS SENTENCE BUILDING 2 _WRITE SIX SENTENCES USING THIS WORD ORDER: _ ARTICLE ADJECTIVE NOUN VERB PAST SIMPLE PREPOSITION ARTICLE NOUN _F[r]
tài năng, phẩm chấtQualify: có đủ tiêu chuẩn, có đủ đkQualified: có đủ tiêu chuẩn, có đủ đkInformation: thông tinInform: cung cấp thông tinInformative: cung cấp nhiều tin tứcEdition: lần xuất bảnEditor: người biên tậpEdit: biên tậpApproximate: xấp xỉ, độ chừngApproximately: khoảng chừngExact: chính[r]
B Oh! Happy Birthday!A 2 W you like to have dinner with me tonight?B I'm sorry, I can't I'm 3 b tonight.A Oh. What a pity. 4 H about Friday night?B Yes, great.A There's a new Vietnamese restaurant in the centre.We can go there if you want.B That's a good 5 i4 READINGa Read the text.1 Oxford Street i[r]
permit Î permissiblecreate Î creativeallow Î allowabledigest Î digestibleextend Î extensive2. verb (infinitive) to verb (past participle)-edwalk Î walkedlisten Î listenedconsult Î consultantinterfere Î interferencepaint Î painterenjoy Î enjoymentact Î actoradmit Î admissionalter Î alte[r]
4. My history teacher has a vast ________________ of past events. (know)5. You are never too old to go to college and gain some _______________. ( qualify)6. My greatest ________________ was graduating from university. (achieve)7. The weatherman said there is a strong _______________ of rain[r]