“That” can be used to replace: “who, which” in restrictive clauses. Ex: The girl who / that has just won the race is happy[r]
(1)(2)UNIT 5
(3)Miss Sue
Miss Sue is reading books.
(4)A B
/u/ /u:/
foot food pull pool look Luke
full fool fullest foolish
(5)Practise these sentences
/u/ /u:/ /u:/ /u/ /u/
1 Could you tell me where you’ve put my book?
/u/ /u/ /u/
2 Your bookshelf is full of books
/u/ /u/ /u/
3 Look ! The boy is looking at your book
/u:/ /u/ /u:/
4 Miss Moon is looking at the Moon
/u:/ /u:/
5 Both your shoes and your boots are dirty
/u:/ /u:/ /u:/
(6)for an hour
(7)Present perfect tense:
Donan has typed his report for hours
Form: S + HAS/ HAVE + PP(V3/ed)
Meaning: The present perfect expresses an
action which began in the past and still continues
(8)1 Mary/ watch TV/ for hours
Mary has watched TV for hours
2 I/ not see/ John/ since August
3 Tom/ play guitar/ ten years
4 I/ finished/ project/ days
5 He/ teach English/ 1998
I haven’t seen John since August.
Tom has played the guitar for ten years
I have finished my project for days
(9)Kitty has read the book
(10)Present perfect passive:
S + has + PP + O
(11)1 A new bridge/ build/ across the river
A new bridge has been built across the river
2 Some ink/ spill/ on the carpet
3 Another book/ read/ by the students
4 More than 30 films/ show/ in Ha Noi/ since June
5 The lights/ turn on / the boy
Some ink has been spilled on the carpet
Another book has been read by the students
More than 30 films have been shown in Ha Noi since June
The lights have been turned on by the boy
(12)RELATIVE PRONOUNS
(13)WHO
Ex:The girl is happy She has just won the race.
The girl who has just won the race is happy.
WHICH
Ex: The office is small It is on the second floor of the building
The office which is on the second floor of the building is small
THAT
“That” can be used to replace: “who, which” in restrictive clauses
Ex: The girl who / that has just won the race is happy
(14)Do exercise 1,2 and 3
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