Useful Spelling Rules – Part II‘se’ and ‘ce’; ‘sy’ and ‘cy’When two words, verb and noun, are spelt alike, ‘se’ and ‘sy’ are verb endings; ‘ce’ and ‘cy’ are noun endings.The following are therefore verbs: license, practise, prophesy, advise.The following are nouns: licence, practice, prophecy[r]
Spelling and PronunciationWords ending in -ize and -iseIn British English some words can be spelt with either -ize or -ise. In American English, the forms with -ize ismore common.Examples are given below:British EnglishRealize / realiseComputerize / computeriseMechanize /[r]
www.e-grammar.org/present-simple/Simple present exercises: the third person -s | -es | -ies endingsFill the gaps with verbs in the simple present tense and use words ending in -s, -es and -ies.Why Samuel wakes up earlyEvery day little Samuel .......................[r]
p.15.4. As with most things in English grammar there are a few exceptions to the rule, e.g.words ending in certain suffixes are always stressed on the suffix (see p.15.4). For example,words ending in “-ee”, like referee LêÉÑK]DêáWL , are always[r]
4.Strong forms: decide whether the grammar words in the text are strong or weak. They are likely to beweak unless there are istances of:a.b.5.Prominence: contrast /citation / emphasisPosition:i. DO or HAVE used as main verbs.ii. HAVE used as obligation (have to), or causative uses.iii.[r]
15–20 percent of GDP (compared with over 30 percent of GDP in high-income economies). Lower taxto-GDP ratios limit the scope for social spendingto obtain a more equitable distribution of income.Recent evidence from Latin America (mostly middle-income emerging market countries) shows thatthe t[r]
This work was sponsored by the Office of Ordnance Research, Department of the Army. The author acknowledges with deep grati- tude the gracious and generous aid of her chiefs and colleagues, Drs. Edward W. Cannon, Franz L. Alt, Don Mittleman, and Henry Birnbaum who devoted an extraordinary amoun[r]
Khóa h c Luy n thi KIT-1: Môn Ti ng Anh - Cô: Nguy t CaTh c hành nguyên âmTH C HÀNH NGUYÊN ÂM(BÀI T P T LUY N)(Tài li u dùng chung cho Bài 3 và Bài 4)Giáo viên: NGUY T CACác bài t p trong tài li u này đ c biên so n kèm theo bài gi ng Bài 3. Th c hành nguyên âm đ n và Bài 4.Th c hành nguyên âm đôi th[r]
Match words and pictures50th wedding anniversarydivorceengagement ringhoneymoonwedding cakewedding ceremonywedding ring34Tick if you knowlove affairlove bitelove letterlovebirdsloveseatlovesickpuppy lovePick two andexplain in English.576
English words … in French !1- C’est un restaurant où l’on prend des repas rapides : ………………………………………………………2- C’est un personnage peu recommandable : ………………………………………………………3- C’est un film avec des indiens dans un saloon : ………………………………………………………4- Boisson composée de lait et de sirop de fr[r]
I thought that I heard you laughingI thought that I heard you _________________I think I thought I saw you ________________Every _________________Of every waking hourI'm choosing my __________________________________________ to keep an eye on youLike a hurt, lost and blinded fool (Fool)Oh, no I've s[r]
BCD38.That is the girl whom Jim wants to marry her.ABCD39. Although it rained heavy, they went out last night.ABCD40. The accident happened in front of my house last night because the driver’s carelessness.ABCDVI/ Read the following passage and choose the best answers.I often hear or read abo[r]
broccoli2. Write the correct words in these instructions.1. P _ _ _ the carrot6. Melt the b _ _ _ _ _.2. B _ _ _ the water.7. Switch on the k _ _ _ _ _.3. P _ _ _ the milk.8. Stir the tea with a t _ _ _ _ _ _ _.4. S _ _ _ _ the onion.9. Cook the steak in a f _ _ _ _ _ p _ _ _.5.[r]
Worksheet 2 - How many syllables?Read the following words and indicate the number of syllables in the underlined words.1. driveway•12. investment•1•2•2•3•3•4
School subjectsMatch the words and the picturestimeMonTuesWedThursFriP.E. (Physical Education)IT (Information Technology)ScienceArtGeographyEnglishLiteratureHistoryMathsMusicBiologyAnswer the questions about your timetable6
1.2.3.4.AmericansThe Europeans who went to North AmericaThey found the local people,They lived in tribes or nations, such as the Apache and Cheyenne,By the time Mark Twain wrote Huckleberry Finn, in 1884, the whitesettlers had moved the Native Americansa)b)c)d)out of their homelands in[r]
Snakes terrify me. I'm always terrifiedwhen I see one.Snakes terrify me. They are such terrifyingcreatures.Julia is very interested in politics.We were shocked when we heard thenews.Julia thinks politics is very interesting.Example• Jane is interested in Politics.•I was disappointed wi[r]
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