Trường THCS Trần Cao Vân ÔN TẬP HỌC KÌ IITổ : Ngoại ngữ MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 9 –Period: 61,62,63,64. A/Từ vựng:-Ôn các từ vựng nói về môi trường, lễ hội, thiên tai. Các tính từ và trạng từ thể cách.B/Cấu trúc:-Adverb clauses of reason (as, because, since)-Adverb clauses of concession (though, although, ev[r]
PHRASES OF REASON.CỤM TỪ CHỈ LÝ DO THỜNG ĐỢC BẮT ĐẦU BẰNG TỪ NỐI : BECAUSE OF._ I.ADVERB PHRASE OF REASON: BECAUSE OF => BECAUSE OF + NOUN/ NOUN PHRASE/ V-ING reason _II.> CLAUSES OF REA[r]
§Ò c¬ng «n tËp - Líp 9 Häc kú II - N¨m häc 2009 - 2010M¤N ANH V¡N 9A. I. GRAMMAR:* Unit 5: 1. Tag questions.2. Gerunds after some verbs.*Unit 6: 1.Adjectives and adverbs2. adverbial clause of reason ( as, since, because)3. Adjectives + that clause/ Adjectives+ to infinitive.4. Conditional sentences:[r]
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Adverbs 209 Order of adverbsThere is a strong tendency to use the different classes of adverbs in a certain left-to-right order. People usually follow this order when they use more than one class of adverb: (1) manner, (2) place, (3) time, (4) reason.
Punctuation marks with independent clausesIndependent clauses can be separated (or connected) in a variety of ways.Full stopWhen both clauses are of equal importance and can stand on their own, we usually use a full stop to separatethem.My toddler refuses to take a nap in[r]
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Using enough to combine two clausesEnough can be used as an adjective or adverb. As an adjective, enough is used to modify a noun.I have bought enough eggs.As an adverb, enough is used to modify an adjective or another adverb.She is old enough to know better.We can combine two s[r]
Match the beginnings and endings of these sentences. 1. Monica bought a dress 2. A graphologist is a person 3. That’s the girl 4. I like people 5. I prefer to wear clothes 6. June is the month Alejandro English Teacher a. who have got a sense of humour. b. where I got my computer c. that[r]
17/ “Are there any orange inthe fridge?” My dad askedmy mum.18/ They said to us: “We arefrom japan.”19/ Peter said: “They willcome and visit Sapa netyear.”20/ “Could you please tellme the way to the hospital?”They asked him.* Homework: Read and do all ones.Change all ones in theexercise book 9.Per[r]
Dear… ,In my opinion,i think it's necessary to have aday to celebrate for our parents.It will be a day for us to express our feeling,memories & love for our parents.family members can have a chance to get together and help one another .I think,Mother's Day should be celebrated on the first S[r]
Joining two sentences using a noun clauseMake one of the simple sentences the principal clause and change the other clauses into subordinate clauses.Note that the subordinate clause can be a noun clause, an adverb clause or an adjective clause.A noun clause acts as the su[r]
Using semicolon with transitional adverbsA transitional adverb (e.g. however, therefore, consequently, nevertheless) usually starts a new sentence.However, sometimes writers separate the two clauses with a semicolon to enable a smoother transition.He had lost his appetite and was stead[r]
BIÊN SOẠN : NGUYỄN THỊ THANH TRIÊUA. Relative pronouns : SUBJECT OBJECT POSSESSIONFOR PERSONSWHO WHO(M) WHOSEFOR THINGS & ANIMALSWHICH WHICH OF WHICHWHOSE B. Relative adverbs :WHERE : in which, in the place, at that place WHEN : on the day, at that time WHY : for the reason - I don’t[r]
28 I see that your house is built of . . . wood. Are you insured against ... fire?29 The escaping prisoner camped in . . . wood but he didn't light . . . fire because . . .smoke rising from the wood might attract . . . attention.30 I had . . . amazing experience last night. I saw . . . dinosa[r]
Because she was late, she didn’t get tickets for the show.This can be reduced to:Being late, she didn’t get tickets for the show.Because I worked fast, I finished early.This can be reduced to:Having worked fast, I finished early.Because I was feeling a bit tired, I didn’t go to work.This can be redu[r]
Adverb clause of timeAn adverb clause is a subordinate clause. It must be attached to a main clause. Adverb clauses of time areintroduced by the subordinating conjunctions while, after, whenever, before, since, as, till, until etc.While you were playing I wa[r]
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