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English 9
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English 9
• Part A Vocabulary & Pronunciation
• Part B Grammar Review
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• RELATIVE PRONOUNS
• NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
For People For Things
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
For People For Things
who/ that
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
For People For Things which/ that
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
For People For Things
who/ that
as subject or object
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
For People For Things
who/ that
as subject or object
E.g.: I met a girl who/ that told me much about John.
I met the girl who/ that my mother told me about.
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
For People For Things which/ that
as subject or object
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
For People For Things which/ that
as subject or object
E.g.: I lent her the book which/ that my mother gave me last week.
The book which I lent her introduced about a great French singer.
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Part B GRAMMAR REVIEW
NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSE
helps to add more information
to the noun it goes with
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Part B GRAMMAR REVIEW
NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSE
is placed immediately after the noun it
describes with a comma preceded
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Part B GRAMMAR REVIEW
never goes with the relative pronoun “that”
NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSE
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Part B GRAMMAR REVIEW
E.g.: He flied to Sacramento, which is the
capital city of California
He met Mr Hung yesterday, who is my uncle’s friend
NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSE
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Part C Structures & Expressions
WILL + V (bare infinitive)
E.g.: The market will be closed and no food will be available.
It will rain next week, I think.
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Part C Structures & Expressions
MAY + V (bare infinitive)
E.g.: There may be a power cut.
He may get very angry about this.
The class may be surprised with this news.
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Part C Structures & Expressions
MUST + V (bare infinitive)
E.g.: There must be strong wind blowing.
There must be a typhoon this evening.
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Part C Structures & Expressions
• Here is tomorrow’s weather forecast.
• …will be sunny.
• …will have temperature between…and…
• It will be raining along the coast of…
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Part C Structures & Expressions
• …can expect thunderstorms.
• …will experience temperatures between…and…
• There will be also thunderstorms over…
• The forecast says it will…
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Part C Structures & Expressions
• It was a beautiful day.
• Someone was doing something.
• All of a sudden,…
• Suddenly,…
• Someone/ something kept doing something.
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Part C Structures & Expressions
• Someone/ something began doing something.
• Someone heard that…
• Someone was scared.
• Something finished.
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• to laugh at someone
E.g.: I hope they won’t laugh at me.
• to turn up the volume
E.g.: Lan, can you turn up the volume?
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• to strike something/ somewhere
E.g.: The typhoon struck the city yesterday.
• to hit something/ somewhere
E.g.: A huge tidal wave hit Anchorage, Alaska.
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• to suck up something/ someone
E.g.: Tornadoes can suck up anything that is in their path
• to look like something/ someone
E.g.: A tornado looks like a funnel.