The need for auxiliary verbsEnglish verbs have only a limited number of forms. For example, the typical English verb write has the followingforms: write, writes, wrote, written, writing. But these forms are not always sufficient to express all themeanings. For example, ideas like quest[r]
Collocations with -ing formsHere is a list of collocations with –ing forms.A balancing actThis expression is used to refer to a situation that requires careful handling of opinions, views or activities.An eating disorderAn eating disorder is a psychological or medical problem. People sufferin[r]
Present and past participlesWhen –ing forms are used to make continuous tense forms, they are called present participles. Note thatpresent participles are often confused with gerunds. Although both gerunds and present participles look alike,they have totally different grammatical prope[r]
I’ve made up my mind. I’m going to finish my studies next year.Future continuouswill be + present participleI’ll be working on my assignment over the weekend.2. Verbs with future meaningthink, hope, promise, imagine, guess, suppose, expect, suspectI hope to be at the soccer match on Saturday.3. Moda[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar SkillsQuestion Forms – Future PerfectRearrange the words in each sentence to make a question in future perfect tense.Don’t forget to put a capital letter at the start of each sentence and a question mark at theend:1.to gone by have get time I the you bed ba[r]
HAVE FUN WITH IRREGULAR VERBS!(PAST FORMS)Find the past forms of these verbs.doburnbebeginbecomeFHIUETWOWKBRFind the odd-word out.fight – fly – go – hear – lovewalk – visit – eat – stay – climbwork – look – open – fall – likegive – play – grow – have – drinkstart – catch – come – give[r]
Word forms exerciseComplete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the verb given in the brackets.1. If you ………………….. the dog, it may bite you. (provocation)2. The old woman looked at the crowds and the traffic in ……………………. (bewilder)3. The actor ………………… aimed at becoming a grea[r]
Being + Adj : Being tall is an advantage in life.Not being tall is a disadvantage in life.+ Go + V-ing : go fishing, go camping, go jogging / hiking/ cycling/ shopping.....+ Can't help + V- ing : ( Không thể nhịn đợc )When he tells a joke, I can't help laughing.+ Can't stand/ bear + V- ing : ( không[r]
This handout is designed to clarify for you the basic structures commonly used in English sentences and provide some conceptual models of correct forms to assist you in producing your own written sentences in correct forms. Errors in sentence structure distort the writer’s intended meaning by creat[r]
VERB FORMS*A gerund(danh động từ) is the –ing form of a verb used as a noun. A gerund is used in thesame way as a noun… as a subject (chủ ngữ) or an object (tân ngữ)S+ V + V-ing (Gerund)admit (thừa nhận), advise; avoid; complete, consider (xem xét); delay (hoãn lại); deny (từ chối);dislike, d[r]
Exercise 1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present forms. Well, I (1. neverwin)________________ anything like this before I (2. onlyenter) ________________ a few competitions in my life so this is a big surprise. Of course, I (3.watch) ________________TV quiz shows for years, but now I[r]
Talk a LotIntermediate Book 1Notes on Intermediate Verb FormsReported Speech = changing verb formsTime of action:Past.When do weneed to use it?To report what somebody else said, in either written or spoken English:1pm: John: “I have ordered the new furniture for the office.” [Pr. Perf.]6pm: Bob: “Jo[r]
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All Rights Reserved BASIC COMPONENTS OF MANUAL HR SYSTEMS TABLE 18-1 SOME IMPORTANT EMPLOYMENT FORMS NEW EMPLOYEE FORMS CURRENT EMPLOYEE FORMS EMPLOYEE SEPARATION FORMS APPLICATION NEW E[r]
Conditional forms exerciseThis exercise tests your understanding of tenses and conditional forms.1. If I had a penny, I …………………………… some peanuts.a) can buyb) could buyc) could have bought2. If I …………………………… her address, I could have a written to her.a) knewb) knowc) had known3. He …………[r]
Tenses different forms?Now read the following sentences:* I write.* I am writing.* I have written.* I have been writing.The verbs in all of these sentences refer to the present time, and are, therefore, said to be in the present tense.In sentence 1, however, the verb simply talks about the ac[r]
3. (to ) sail4. (to ) play basketball5. (to) play chessIII. Verb FormsHave Ss recall the verb forms in the structures learnt- Would like + to-inf.- (to) want + to-inf.- Is / am / are + V-ing- (to) enjoy + V-ing- (to) like + Ving- (to) be good at + V-ing- Can + bare inf.- do(not) / does (not)[r]
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