Table of contentsUnit 1. Conditional Sentences I will0410Unit 2. Conditional SentencesI wouldUnit 3. Conditional Sentences Wishes142022Work out 1Unit 4. The PassivelUnit 5. The Passive IIUnit 6. The Passive III28Work out 23440445056Unit 7. Noun Clauses I Unit 8. Noun Clauses IIWork out 3
15 EXCEL Grea t!! Let's start learning Grammar~ NAME : Beaver Town Mr Onnie Mr Anderson Mrs Anderson Mrs Onnie Shawn Benny Joanna Penny Mr Taylor Mr Harris Mrs Taylor Mr Lee Mrs Lee Mrs Harris Gordon Doris Flora Mr Moss Mr Miller Mrs Moss Mrs Miller Alice Luc Owen Michelle 15 EXCEL Table of contents Unit Conditional Sentences - I will 04 Unit Conditional Sentences - I would 10 Unit Conditional Sentences & Wishes 14 Work out 20 Unit The Passive I 22 Unit The Passive II 28 Unit The Passive III 34 Work out 40 Unit Noun Clauses I 44 Unit Noun Clauses II 50 Work out 56 Conditional l l i w I s e c n Sente U n it s ’ t e L rn! Lea If Situations ● When the 'if situation' occurs, the 'main clause situation' will happening the the future If + subject + verb(present tense) , + subject + + verb will / won't can / can't may / may not should / shouldn't must / mustn't Ex If I get better tomorrow, I will go to school = I will go to school if I get better tomorrow If Mom comes home, she can take me to the hospital = Mom can take me to the hospital if she comes home U nit An if clause can come before or after a main clause we will stay home if clause main clause We will stay home =媽媽問問題 if it rains tomorrow main clause if clause Conditional Sentences - I Will If it rains tomorrow, Ex If I have enough money, I will buy this ring for you = I will buy this ring for you if I have enough money We will s tay home if it rains tomorrow 題問問媽媽 s ’ t e L ractice P Read and complete the sentences What the sentences mean? [Example] (go to the beach) If the weather is good, we'll go to the beach ( take the bus / ride the bike ) If it rains, I'll If it's sunny, I'll to school to school ( eat hamburgers / bring him some tea ) If I'm hungry, I'll If I have some time, I'll Read and complete the sentences [Example] [Hint] If + subject + present tense verb , subject + modal + root verb If Shawn (be) is in class tomorrow, I (ask) will ask him to join us for lunch If the weather (be) _ nice, I (stay, not) _ home If she (feel, not) _ well tomorrow, she (go, not) _ to school p-18 U nit p-18 If he (feel, not) _ well, Benny (stay) _ in bed tomorrow If he (go) _ to the mountains next week, p-18 Luc (stay) _ with his grandmother If Doris (be) _ busy tomorrow, Conditional Sentences - I Will Flora (go) _ see a movie by herself If Gordon (keep) _ eating pizza, he (become) _ fat Answer the questions with a conditional sentence GB16-01 GB16-01 [Example] Do you think Owen will solve this math problem? GB16-01 If Owen solves the problem, I'll get help from him GB16-01 GB16-01 GB16-01 Do you think the bus will be late today? GB16-01 GB16-01 If , we won't be able to get to school on time GB16-01 GB16-01 Do you think it will snow tonight? GB16-01 GB16-01 If , we'll have to shovel snow tomorrow GB16-01 GB16-01 Do you think it'll rain tomorrow? GB16-01 GB16-01 If , we'll have to cancel the picnic Do you think Teacher Jasmine will give us a quiz tomorrow? If , we still will be ready e r o M y r T Oral practice [Example] A : What are you going to if the weather is nice tomorrow? B : If the weather is nice tomorrow, I'm going to sit outside and enjoy the sun if the weather is cold tomorrow? if the weather is hot tomorrow? if you don't understand a question? if you don't feel well tomorrow? if you don't study tonight? if it rains tonight? if you are hungry after class? if you go to tomorrow? U nit p-19 [Example] If I don't feel well tomorrow, I will stay home I will stay home if I don't feel well tomorrow p-19 p-19 If I'm hungry after school, I will buy some sandwiches Conditional Sentences - I Will Read and rewrite the sentences If she doesn't study tonight, she will badly on her test If I buy this dress, I won't have any money left p-19 p-19 If Flora goes to the party tonight, she will be tired tomorrow If Shawn buys this book, he will finish reading it tonight Conditional d l u o w I s e c n e t n e S U n it s ’ t e L rn! Lea ● If + subject + simple paste tense verb , subject + would + infinitive It is used to refer to the present or the future It suggests that the situation if less probably, improbable or imaginary We use a simple past tense in the if-clause and would + infinitive in the main clause To talk about something that is imaginary - If I Ex were you, I would drink some water first If I were you, I would finish my homework first To talk about something in the past that cannot be changed If + subject + had + p.p., - If I had studied harder, Ex subject + would have + p.p + I would not have failed the test If I had woken up earlier, I would have taken the bus on time If I had known you liked candies, I wouldn't have bought you flowers 10 I s e s u a l C n Nou U n it s ’ t e L rn! Lea Noun clauses that begin with a question word ● These question words can be used to introduce a noun clause : when, why, how, who, whom, what, which, and whose Where does Shawn live? I don't know where he lives When did they leave? Do you know when they left? What did she eat? Please tell me what she ate Why is Tom not here? I wonder why Tom is not here Who came to class? Please tell me who came to class What happened? Tell me what happened Correct : I don't know where he lives Incorrect : I don't know where does he live Noun clauses that begin with if or whether yes / no question Is Luc at school? - I don’t know if Luc is at school Does Owen come to school? - Do you know if Owen comes to school? Is Gordon at school? - I wonder if Gordon is at school Ex 44 noun clause I don't know if Luc is at school = I don't know whether Luc is at school (or not) U nit s Let’ Practice v Noun Clauses I Read and complete the sentences [Example] What did your sister do? I don't know what she did When is her birthday? Do you know ? Who did come to school? I don't know What happened today? Tell me Read and fill in the blanks with a noun clause that begins with a question word [Example] A : When does Jim go to school? B : I don't know when Jim goes to school A : Where did Doris go yesterday? B : I don't know yesterday A : Why is Flora laughing? B : I don't know Does anybody know ? A : Why is Tom absent? B : I wonder absent 45 s ’ t e L ractice P Why is Gordon always late? B : Don't ask me I don't understand 12-71BG A : Who is that woman? B : I don't know late A : What is a crow? B : I don't know Read and fill in the blanks [Example] A : Where (Susan, eat) did Susan eat lunch yesterday? B : I don't know where (she, eat) she ate lunch yesterday A : How much (that camera, cost) ? B : You want to know how much (this camera, cost) A : How far (you, can, run) without stopping? B : I don't know how far (I, can, run) without stopping 46 , is that right? U nit [Example] yes / no question : Is Penny here today? noun clause : Can you tell me if Penny is here today? yes / no question : Will Mr Moss be at the meeting? noun clause : Do you know ? yes / no question : Do you still have Owen's address? noun clause : I don't know yes / no question : Is Shawn home? noun clause : I don't know Noun Clauses I Read and change the questions to a noun clause that begins with whether or if yes / no question : Is Beaver Town on an island? noun clause : I can't remember Fill in the blanks with if or whether [Example] A : Are you tired? B : Why you want to know if I am tired? Are you going to be in your office today? I need to know in your office today Did your father take your dictionary off my desk? I want to know my dictionary off my desk 47 e r o M y r T Change the questions to noun clauses [Example] A : Will it rain tomorrow? B : I wonder if it will rain tomorrow What time is it? I wonder What is the speed of sound? Do you know ? Why is the sky blue? Joanna wants to know What's on TV tonight? I wonder Do insects have ears? Shawn wants to know 48 U nit [Example] (quiz, today) Noun Clauses I Oral practice Teacher : What you want to know? Student : I want to know if we have a quiz today (going to be, here) (have, DVD player) (free, tomorrow) (can come, my house) (have been, to New York) 49 U3-P9 I I s e s u a l C n Nou U n it s ’ t e L U3-P11 Learn! U7-P25 Noun clauses beginning with that ● That can be omitted, especially in speaking subject + verb + noun clause I hope (that) you can have dinner with me I hope you can have dinner with me Common verbs followed by that - clauses 50 assume that read that learn that feel that believe that say that notice that hear that discover that suppose that predict that hope that dream that think that prove that know that U nit BE + adjective or BE + past participle ("That" can be omitted.) Noun Clauses II that - clauses can be followed by expressions with : Ex I'm sure that the bus has gone I'm glad that you are doing your homework I'm sorry that I missed your wedding Common expressions followed by that - clauses be disappointed that be sorry that be afraid that be glad that be sure that be aware that It is true that be happy that be surprised that be certain that It is a fact that be pleased that be worried that be convinced that 51 s ’ t e L ractice P Read and add that in the correct places [Example] I think (that) most people have kind hearts Last night I dreamed I was at my aunt's house I realize I should study harder I think Teacher Jasmine is a good teacher Flora knows Gordon is nice to her Joanna pretends she is a princess Put the words in the correct boxes [Example] I believe that you are a good student that you are a good student Subject verb preposition phrase verb preposition phrase He predicts that you will not stay Subject 52 believe She realizes that this is the best restaurant around here Subject I verb preposition phrase U nit I suppose that you don't want to study with me Subject verb preposition phrase Noun Clauses II Shawn noticed that Joanna was not home yet Subject verb preposition phrase Choose the correct answer I hope you can come to the game (A) this (B) dreams (C) dreamed She heard you are moving out (A) that (C) which I that I was on the top of a mountain (A) dream (B) that (B) this (C) which He says that are moving away Is that true? (A) you (B) he (C) I 53 e r o M y r T Read and add that in the correct places [Example] I'm sure (that) the bus stops here I am glad you're feeling better today I was disappointed the party was canceled I was surprised you were not here yesterday I'm happy Doris is coming tomorrow Is it true there are only 24 hours a day? My father is proud I am graduating tomorrow He is lucky he isn't hurt Read and add that in the correct places [Example] A : Welcome We're glad (that) you could come B : Thank you I'm happy to be here A : Thank you so much for your gift B : I am so pleased you like it A : Are you aware you have to pass this test to move onto grade six? B : Yes, I'm aware of that It is a fact there are four seasons in one year It is true blue whales are the largest creatures on earth A : Are you afraid your cat might run away? B : Yes, I am It is very hyper 54 I am impressed you are so smart and strong now U nit Talk with your classmates by using the phrases below and make your own sentences Noun Clauses II Oral practice [Example] I'm glad that A : I'm glad that the weather is nice today B : Me, too I'm pleased that I'm sure that I'm surprised that I'm very happy that Are you certain that ? I'm sorry that I'm afraid that I'm disappointed that It is true that 55 ut O k r o W Noun Clauses Look at the pictures and write a story about them in 50 words Use passive and noun clauses yre V doo g 56 There is a man who is a school bus driver 57