... and nouns, which23 2.2 Initial motivations 33noun or adjective. They would say that the examples in (24) and (25)donotcontain prototypical uses of the categories in question. But these examples make ... without verbs? 883Nounsasbearersofareferentialindex953.1 What is special about nouns? 953.2 The criterion of identity 1013.3 Occurrence with quantifiers and determiners 1093.4 Nouns in binding ... quantifiers and determiners 1093.4 Nouns in binding and anaphora 1253.5 Nouns and movement 1323.6 Nouns as arguments 1423.7 Nouns must be related to argument positions 153ix xii AcknowledgementsI...
... was waiting for didn't turn up.a. The manb. whoc. wasd. for 600 SENTENCES OF CERTIFICATE AI. GRAMMAR (300 SENTENCES) 1. Is Susan home?a. inb. atc. ond. under > b2. "Do ... possible.a. economyb. economicalc. economicallyd. economic > cII. FIND THE MISTAKES (300 SENTENCES) 1. What is the higher mountain in the world?a. Whatb. isc. higherd. in > c2....
... come) 10. if we had more rain, our crops (grow) faster. Rewrite the following sentences using suitable conditional sentences 1.You can earn alot of monney by working over time.(if)2. Work hard ... got good marks because she was very hard-working.(if) I. Choose the best word to complete the sentences: 1. If it…………………, I shall take an umbrella with me. (rain, rained, rains, will rain)2....
... try to learn them by heart. …………However, others do not. Instead, they write one or two example sentences with each new word (3) order to remember how (4) the word in the ……………… ……………………right ... the same .the blue one.…………a. to b. as c. from d. withIII/ Write (2ms ) Change the following sentences in to indirect speech.1. Miss Jackson said: “ You should improve your English pronunciation, ... try to learn them by heart. …………However, others do not. Instead, they write one or two example sentences with each new word (3) order to remember how (4) the word in the ……………… ……………………right...
... isn’t old enough (see) horror films.D. Finish the following sentences in such a way that it’s as similar in meaning to the original sentences. 1. I love to read books very much.→ I enjoy 2....
... exercises. 8/ Sentences of order:56. Open your book. 57. Take off your hat. 58. Don’t do that silly thing again. 59. Let’s tell them about it. 60. Don’t let the other see you. 9/ Sentences ... American people begin to love football. 6/ Sentences with Phrasal verbs:41. They gave up the research after three hours. 10/ Some special sentences: 66. It is dangerous for us to take ... THE PASSIVE AND ACTIVE SENTENCES (CÂU CHỦ ĐỘNG – CÂU BỊ ĐỘNG)I.Chuyển các câu sau sang thể bị động:1. They can’t make...
... 24- It’s a shame we don’t have a TV. I wish………………………………………………IV- Rewrite each of the following sentences, using the word in the capital1- If you do have any free time, could you give me a ring? ... would return D- would have returned3 Dong son I Upper Secondary SchoolREVISION OF CONDITIONAL SENTENCES I- Choose the most suitable tense1- I can’t understand what he sees in her! If anyone...
... must apologise to me or I’ll never speak to her again. > I’ll Exercise 4: Rewrite these sentences, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same. 1. I didn’t have an umbrella ... 10.I wouldn’t accept if you asked me to marry you. > If you were Exercise 5: Rewrite these sentences, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same. 11. Working so much will make ... is so untidy! If he (buy) some new clothes, he (not look) so bad. Exercise 3: Rewrite these sentences, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same.1. I don’t buy it because I...