Put these words according to their pronunciation dress; traffic; twinkle; drive; twelve; twenty; troops.. trousers; dreadful; drink; twin; tropical.[r]
(1)(2)Put these words according to their pronunciation dress; traffic; twinkle; drive; twelve; twenty; troops
trousers; dreadful; drink; twin; tropical
/tr/ /dr/ /tw/
(3)Practice
1 John always enjoys traveling by train. 2 Jane’s teeth are troubling her.
3 George is driving dangerously.
4 Her new dress is an absolute dream.
(4)Mary congratulated on _ us passing their exams “I hear you passed your
(5)“I’m sorry I didn’t phone you earlier.”
(6)MANGER
“I’ll drive you to the station I insist.”
(7)The teacher accused _of _ him not paying attention to the lesson. _
(8)She has always dreamed of .being rich
(9)I warned against _ him staying at the hotel near the airport. “Don’t stay at the hotel near
(10)“Stay here! I can’t let you go out tonight.”
(11)Exercise 2: Rewrite the dialogue in reported speech, using gerund (p.75)
Ex: Teacher: Come in, Peter!
Peter : I’m sorry I’m late
Peter apologized for _
1 Linda: Let me pay for the meal Tom : Certainly not! I’ll pay
Tom insisted on _
2 Mr Smith : I feel like meeting our children soon Mrs Smith: I think so
Mr and Mrs Smith looked forward to
3 Woman: Hey! You’ve broken the window of my house Boy : Oh … no, I’ve just arrived here I don’t know anything about it
The boy denied _
4 Policeman: You mustn’t leave the shop! Customer : What’s that?
Policeman: Stay here! You mustn’t leave the shop!
Policeman stopped the customer from _
5 Mary: What shall we on Saturday? Ann :What about having a party?
paying for the meal.
meeting their children soon.
having broken the window of her house.
(12)Reported speech with Gerund
Use: We use reported speech with Gerund in order to
report feelings or suggestions (để tường thuật cảm xúc lời đề nghị đó,)
S + V + (not) Gerund phrase
(13) Note: Change Subject Pronouns, Object pronouns, Possessive
adjectives, in reported speech
- First person (I , We) → S - Second person (You) → O
- Third person (He, she, it, they) → unchanged
Change the verb tense if the introducing verb is in past tense.
“You didn’t pay attention to what I said,” the teacher said to him
(14)Homework
- Revise how to make reported speech with gerund.
Exercise (57)
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