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... THCS TIEN KIEN ENGLISHGRAMMARIN USE ENGLISH GRAMMARIN USE the comparision of adjectivethe comparision of adjective(CONSISTOF 3 KINDS)(CONSISTOF 3 KINDS)1. The equaly of comparision .1. ... TIEN KIEN ENGLISHGRAMMARIN USE ENGLISH GRAMMARIN USE GV: TRIEU THI KIM THONG – THCS TIEN KIEN GV: TRIEU THI KIM THONG – THCS TIEN KIEN ENGLISHGRAMMARIN USE ENGLISH GRAMMARIN USE GV: ... KIEN ENGLISHGRAMMARIN USE ENGLISH GRAMMARIN USE The letter The letter are being writtenare being written by my secrectaryby my secrectaryPast continuousPast continuous...
... you think about these things? Write a sentence about each one. Begin with In myopinion /I think /I don’t think /I don’t agree with /I’m against /I’m in favour of 1 (terrorism) 2 (smoking) 3 ... about yourself. Use -ing.1 This evening I feel like 2 I’m looking forward to 3 I’m thinking of 4 I would never dream of UNIT 61: EXPRESSIONS + -ING (Thành ngữ + -ing)61.1 Join two sentences ... Complete each sentence using -ing.1 At weekends I enjoy 2 This evening I fancy 3 I often regret 4 Learning English involves 5 I think people should stop UNIT 54: VERB + INFINITIVE (Động từ đi...
... covered in paint. She has been painting the ceiling. Has been Painting is the present perfect We are interested in the activity. It does not matter whether something has been finished or not. In ... I/he/she/it was playing/doing/working etc. we/you/they were playing/doing/working etc. B. We use the past continuous to say that somebody was in the middle of doing something at a certain time.The ... (think) Would you be interested in buying it? Am thinking10. I you should sell your wcar. (think) You it very often. (not/use) think, don’t use 11. I used to drink a lot of coffee but these days...
... you think about these things? Write a sentence about each one. Begin with In my opinion /I think /I don’t think /I don’t agree with /I’m against /I’m in favour of 1 (terrorism) 2 (smoking) ... about yourself. Use -ing.1 This evening I feel like 2 I’m looking forward to 3 I’m thinking of 4 I would never dream of UNIT 61: EXPRESSIONS + -ING (Thành ngữ + -ing)61.1 Join two sentences ... sentence.1 I’m playing tennis tomorrow unless/providing it’s raining.2 We’re going to start painting the house tomorrow unless/provided it’s not raining.3 You can’t smoke in here unless/as long...
... Yesterday you met a friend of yours, Charlie. Charlie told you a lot of things. Here are some of the things he said to you:1 I’m thinking of going to live in Canada.2 My father is in hospital.3 Nora ... all her shopping. Then she went for a cup of coffee. 67.3 Make sentences beginning -ing or not-ing.1 I thought they might be hungry. So I offered them something to eat.Thinking 2 She is ... sentence.1 I’m playing tennis tomorrow unless/providing it’s raining.2 We’re going to start painting the house tomorrow unless/provided it’s not raining.3 You can’t smoke in here unless/as long...
... The definite and the indefinite articles can never be pronouns. They are always determiners.3.3 The Ordering of DeterminersDeterminers occur before nouns, and they indicate the kind of reference ... self-centred, talented, unknown-ing formannoying, exasperating, frightening, gratifying, misleading, thrilling, time-consuming, worrying41 As well as taking modifying words like very and extremely,adjectives ... bringing broughtbe he is he was he is being he has been4.5 Finite and Nonfinite VerbsVerbs which have the past or the present form are called FINITE verbs. Verbs in any other form (infinitive,...