Tài liệu Oxford English for Computing pptx
... they use the title Mrs (for married women) or Miss (for unmarried women). Women will often indicate their preferred title by writing it in brackets after their signature, for example: Catherine ... writing to a company for the first time — whether asking for a catalogue or requesting details about a particular product or service — you should start your letter by giving informatio...
Ngày tải lên: 23/12/2013, 05:17
... OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 6 PRESENT CONTINUOUS OR SIMPLE? PRESENT CONTINUOUS We use the present continuous for something happening now. / am speaking ... It's all right. I forgive you. C Temporary or permanent? PRESENT CONTINUOUS We use the present continuous for a routine or situation that we see as temporary (for a short period). I'm ... and he's always talki...
Ngày tải lên: 15/12/2013, 09:15
... OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 33 EMPHATIC DO B Emphatic forms Often we can be emphatic by using a full form like is or have, rather than a short form such as's or ... really should drive more carefully. We almost had an accident. In the present simple we put do before the verb. You're so right. I do agree with you. Your hair is much too long. You do need ... past simple we use...
Ngày tải lên: 15/12/2013, 10:15
Tài liệu OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 34 pptx
... questions are asking for information. For example, Daniel wants to know if Vicky is ready or not. Sometimes yes/no questions have other uses, especially questions with modal verbs. For example, when ... suggestion, not asking for information. Here are some examples of the different uses. Making a suggestion: Shall we eat out tonight? Can/Could you write the address down for...
Ngày tải lên: 15/12/2013, 10:15
Tài liệu OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 111 pptx
... OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 111 COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE PATTERNS (1) A Introduction There are a number of different sentence patterns with comparative and superlative forms, e.g. ... 5 Mark's car has room for five people, but Sarah's has room for only four. 2 The superlative (C) Write sentences from the notes. Use the superlative form of the adjective. ► Melanie ... pr...
Ngày tải lên: 15/12/2013, 10:15
Tài liệu OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 116 pptx
... OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 116 QUITE AND RATHER A Quite meaning 'fairly' Quite usually ... difficult. The talk was quite interesting. We were quite surprised at the result. (But see D for another meaning of quite.) B Stress with quite In speech, whether we stress quite or the adjective ... favourable comment means 'to a surprising or unusual degree'. It's ra...
Ngày tải lên: 15/12/2013, 10:15
Tài liệu OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 118. pptx
... OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 118. IN, ON AND AT (PLACE) Emma is in the phone box. Nick's dog ... We're quite a large group. There may not be enough room ……………… .for all of us to sit together. 5 I saw Daniel while I was waiting for a train. 3 In, on and at (A, C) Put in the preposition ... stadium, the station, the theatre, the zoo ► There's a huge crowd in the stad...
Ngày tải lên: 15/12/2013, 10:15
Tài liệu Elementary English for Tourism and Business ppt
... (formal) bathers (informal) cossie (informal) jeans pyjamas (formal) p j’s (informal) jim jams (informal) shorts sunglasses (formal) sunnies (informal) shades (informal) Language Practice - Describing ... used for two or more items or plural nouns. The following nouns are all plural in English. Some Australian slang, (informal language) has also been included. bathing costume (formal) bath...
Ngày tải lên: 23/12/2013, 07:18
Tài liệu OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 75 pptx
... and then took it out for a road test. C The ing-form saying why We can use the ing-form to give a reason. The fans queued for hours, hoping to get tickets. (= They queued for hours because they ... repaired the car, Tom took it out for a road test. NOT Repairing the car, Tom took it-out for a road test. These patterns are typical of written English. In spoken English, to talk...
Ngày tải lên: 24/12/2013, 17:15
Tài liệu OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 78 pptx
... OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 78 NOUNS THAT CAN BE COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE A A potato or potato? Some nouns can be either countable or uncountable. For example, a potato is ... bought a piece of glass for the window. The bridge is made of iron. There's more light by the window. I can't stop. I haven t got time. He has enough experience for the job. I enjoy ... business....
Ngày tải lên: 24/12/2013, 17:15