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... you mind, look forward to. Examples: 1 think it's no use trying again. J can't help feeling angry about it. Use the gerund or the infinitive after certain verbs, such as begin, ... succeeded to win the prize. / Say: Paula succeeded in winning the prize. 83 Think of + -ing. Don't say: 1 often think to go to England. / Say: 1 often think of going to England. ... 42 Interested in, not for. Don't say: She's not interested for her work. / Say: She's not interested in her work. Note Also take an interest in She takes a great interest...
... studying at university or college is the best route to a successful career, while others believe that it is better to get a job straight after school. Discuss both views and give your opinion.” ... này thì việc dùng cụm „serious debate‟ là không phù hợp chút nào, điều này sẽ cho examiner biết rằng thí sinh chỉ học thuộc cụm đó chứ không hề hiểu. Thiếu topic sentence Topic sentence của ... hoặc “Travelling might provide people with many useful skills.” chẳng hạn, cần giải thích rõ hơn những problems và skills ở đây là gì. Support cho idea không đủ Trong IELTS, examiner sẽ không...
... (rwicej;t1979 Printed in Singapore by Boon Hua Printing Company PREFACE TO THE FlFTH EDITION Nearly a quarter of a century has elapsed since Common Mistakes in English was first ... on his opinion. NOTE. But "persist" takes " ;in& apos;': as, "He persisted in his foolish ideas." COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH e:Interested in, not for. ... yours. G$ Disappointed in, notfrom. Don't say: I was disappointed from his work. Say: I was disappointedin his work. NOTE. We are disappointed in a thing when we see...
... control in accounting. In most organizations the controller is the top managerial and financial accountant. The controller supervises the accounting department and assists management in interpreting ... something is not interesting or because they have nothing to do. For example: She was so bored that she fell asleep. boring is an adjective that means something is not interesting or exciting. ... removing the second person:- "I'm going to my room." So, "I'm going to my and Margaret's room," is correct. COMMONMISTAKES AND CONFUSING WORDS IN ENGLISH...
... to errors is given; it includes the notion of errors in language leaning, the distinction between errors and mistakes, main causes of errors. Lastly, cohesion inwriting is mentioned, it consists ... arise when a linguistic feature in the target language is unknown in the source language. In this case, definite article inEnglish (the target language) is a linguistic feature unknown in Vietnamese ... to 10.77% of all errors discovered in their writing. Table 4.2 shows that these errors take root from both inter-lingual and intra-lingual sources. Inter-lingual source, however, is blamed for...
... within a given time limit.Scanning for specific information1. Underlining or circling the required information in a given time limit.2. Pre- questions focusing on specific informationReading ... paragraph.3.1.2.6 Finding paragraph topicsFinding paragraph topics is more difficult than the previous activities. Instead of finding the topic sentences and underlining them or looking at a list of headings ... strong and weak points in the process of teaching reading comprehension texts, especially in the while- reading stage. In terms of strong points, the condition of learning and teaching is quite good...
... hours since my sister last rung D. My sister hasn’t rung since hours.11. Mary prefers to dance rather than sing.A. Mary prefers to dance than to sing. B. Mary prefers dancing than sing.C. ... prefers dancing than to sing. D. Mary prefers dancing to singing.12. It took him two hours to do his homework.A. He spent two hours to do his homework. B. He spent two hours doing his homework.C. ... two years since Mary began studying Vietnamese. D. All are correct14. I started going to school in 1997.A. I haven’t been a pupil when it was in 1997. B. I have been a student since 1997.C....
... FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME Stephen Hawking writes about the beginning of time, but few other people do. People who write "from the beginning of time" or "since time began" ... denigrating others. The word was then broadened to cover an exaggerated belief in the superiority of one's own kind in other respects. Following this pattern, feminists in the 1970s invented ... trouble. CARING Most people are comfortable referring to "caring parents," but speaking of a "caring environment" is jargon, not acceptable in formal English. The environment...