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ENGLISH FOR COW ductt I gotta + (verb) - Lại sai cmn ngữ pháp got to (ˈɡɑːtə) = gotta phải làm - Có thể thêm have để diễn đạt cần làm tương lai gần - 'I gotta' is grammatically incorrect It is more of a spoken form If you want to say this with proper grammar, the equivalent would be, 'I have got to' or 'I've got to' In the spoken form, 'got to' is shortened to 'gotta' and the word 'have' is dropped - By adding the word 'have' you can change what you are saying to express something that needs to be done in the near future I gotta manage my money ('mænidʒ, ˈmʌni) I gotta obey the laws (ə'bei lɔːs) I gotta impress my boss (im'pres bɔːs) I gotta brush my teeth (brʌ∫ tiːθ) I gotta move to a bigger house (mu:v) I’ve gotta clean my house today (kliːn, təˈdeɪ) I’ve gotta try hard at school (traɪ, hɑːrd) I’ve gotta tell my wife I’ll be late (waɪf, leɪt) I’ve got to be on time to work I’ve gotta learn more about the laws (lɜːrn, əˈbaʊt) I would like to + (verb) “I would like to + (verb)” tơi thích làm This sentence lets someone know what you would be interested in doing This can be a physical, mental or verbal action Would: wʊd, wəd, əd Like: laɪk I would like to answer that question (ˈænsər, ˈkwestʃən) I would like to compete in a cooking contest (kəmˈpiːt, ˈkɑːntest, ˈkɒntest) I would like to explain myself (ɪkˈspleɪn maɪˈself) I would like to practice (ˈpræktɪs) I would like to invite you over (ɪnˈvaɪt) I would like to become a doctor (bɪˈkʌm, ˈdɑːktər, ˈdɒktə(r)) I would like to see you more often (mɔːr, mɔː(r), ˈɑːfn, ˈɔːftən, ˈɑːftən, ˈɒfn) I would like to thank you (θæŋk) I would like to learn about animals (lɜːrn, lɜːn, əˈbaʊt ˈænɪml) I would like to meet the President (ˈprezɪdənt) I plan to + (verb) I plan to tơi định làm 'Plan to' describes something that you would like to in the near future Plan: plæn I plan to find a new apartment (faɪnd, njuː, əˈpɑːrtmənt, əˈpɑːtmənt) I plan to wash my car (wɑːʃ, wɒʃ, wɔːʃ) I plan to relax on vacation (rɪˈlæks, vəˈkeɪʃn, veɪˈkeɪʃn) I plan to surprise my parents (sərˈpraɪz, səˈpraɪz, ˈperənt, ˈpeərənt) I plan to adopt a child (əˈdɑːpt, əˈdɒpt, tʃaɪld) I plan to watch a movie (wɑːtʃ, wɒtʃ, ˈmuːvi) I plan to impress my boss (ɪmˈpres, bɑːs, bɔːs, bɒs) I plan to save more money (seɪv, mɔː(r), mɔːr, ˈmʌni) I plan to read a book (riːd, bʊk) I plan to learn new things (θɪŋ) I’ve decided to + (verb) I’ve decided to + (verb): định làm ‘'I've' is short for 'I have' and including the word 'decided' you are stating that you have made a decision or come to a conclusion I’ve decided: aɪv dɪˈsaɪdɪd I’ve decided to accept the job (əkˈsept) I’ve decided to complete my degree (kəmˈpliːt, dɪˈɡriː) I’ve decided to extend my membership at the gym (ɪkˈstend, ˈmembərʃɪp, ˈmembəʃɪp, dʒɪm) I’ve decided to change my bad habits (tʃeɪndʒ, bæd, ˈhæbɪt) I’ve decided to form a chess club (fɔːrm, fɔːm, klʌb) I’ve decided to hand over my responsibilities (hænd, rɪˌspɑːnsəˈbɪləti) I’ve decided to help you move (help, muːv) I’ve decided to increase my work load (ɪnˈkriːs, loʊd) I’ve decided to interview for the job (ˈɪntərvjuː, ˈɪntəvjuː) I’ve decided to manage a store (ˈmænɪdʒ, stɔːr) I was about to + (verb) I was about to + (verb): sửa làm When stating 'I was about to' you are informing someone that you are going to be something at that moment or in the very near future I was about to go out I was about to go to work I was about to go to dinner I was about to go to bed I was about to say the same thing I was about to call you (kɔːl) I was about to send you an email (send, ˈiːmeɪl) I was about to order us some drinks I was about to mow my grass (moʊ, məʊ, ɡræs, ɡrɑːs) I was about to watch television DONE! SEE U NEXT WEEK