... Verb-ING +…They are playing in the schoolyard.They are not studying. -Verbs ending ie change ie into y, add –ING.*E.g.: lie lying tie tying Quý Thiện is drinking water. -Verbs ending ... SPELLING OF -ING-Verbs with 2 consonants add –ING.*E.g.: Start Starting Fold Folding USE:We use the PresentProgressiveTense to talk about: Things that are happening at the ... moment of speaking. E.g.: 1- The students of class 6a5 are studying English at the moment.2- Look! It is raining outside. Things that are in the process of changing or developing this week,...
... THE SENTENCESIN ENGLISH 1.Would you like + Vinf … ?2. Would you mind + V-ing….?Would you mind if + clause (not true)3. You had better + V- inf- would rather + Vinf ….(than)- prefer to inf ... of us = almost us20. keep + V-ing = continue to inf21. used to + V inf (habit in the past)=> am/is/are +used to +V-ing (habit in the present) 22. Make sb +to infShe laughed because of the ... => S +would + Vinf >< S + hope + will+Vinf12. Unless = If not13. That is the first time + past clause => S + present perfect + since/ for + time14. If only S+ would Vinf => If only...
... thirsty.1. Change in tense Direct speech Reported speech Present simple past simple Present Progressive past Progressive Future simple would + verbCan/ may could/ might 2. Change in adverbs and ... delighted at/ be interested in/ take part in/ Take care of = look after be bored with/ be fed up with/ be tired of/ tell sb about st/get rid of/ give up/ depend on/ be different from/explain st to ... Compare: (hai sự vật ngày càng phát triển song song)Form: Direct speech Reported speech Present simple… progressive Future simplecan/ maymust had toneedn’t didn’t have toII. Reported questions:→...
... forced together instead of being properly connected. To correct these sentences, you have several options: 1) Separate clauses using punctuation. 2) Separate clauses using a conjunction. ... Simple, short sentences are the easiest to read and understand! Directions: try to correct the following run-on sentences. 1. My mother and father and sister are coming to dinner tonight. ... sunscreen because the sun was extremely hot. He wanted to go inside. In the corrected sentence, we separated the 1st and 2nd clauses using the conjunction “because”, and we removed the word...
... disjunction: (7) during(DuringEvent, MainEvent) OR starts(DuringEvent, MainEvent) OR ends(DuringEvent, MainEvent) 4. Passing the During Time: Rules for Temporal Interpretation In the previous ... defining the relation of the during time to the main event: during(DuringEvent, MainEvent) is not sufficient, since Allen's "during" relation does not permit the DuringEvent ... is warm must include the time 3:00; however, the starting and ending points of the cake-frosting event need not coincide exactly with the starting and ending points of the interval at which...
... verb in the subordinate clause must have like tense. If the tense of the first verb in the main clause is future tense, then the tense of the fhst verb in the subordinate clause must be present ... main event. (and (< (begin main-event) (begin progressive- event)) (end main-event) (end progressive- event))) These rules combine in a compositional way to define the more complicated tenses. ... seems to affect the meaning of present tense. Inpresenttense sentences, there exists a curious phenomenon which can best be understood by examining the following two sentences : 1. I leave...
... until I ( finish ) lunch 4. I ( hope ) it ( stop ) raining by 5 o’clock this afternoon 5. The river ( not begin ) to swell until some rain ( fall ) 6. By next month , I ( leave ) for India 7. ... Mr clack ( be ) in Newyork 2 months ago . Mr rossi ( be ) in Newyork until 2 months ago 43. Jone ( drive ) that car ever since I ( know ) him 44. People ( speak ) Englishin most of Canada ... some animals ( not eat ) during winter 67 . I ( finish) the book before my next birthday 68 . John ( watch ) TV at 8 last evening 69 . Mr Pike ( live )here since last October 70 . Someone...
... matching of THINK in the English corpus 56 Fig. 2.7. String matching of PROMISE in the English corpus 59 Fig. 2.8. String matching of CERTAINLY in the English corpus 62 Fig. 2.9. String matching ... PROBABLE in the English corpus 65 Fig. 2.10. String matching of SURE in the English corpus 65 Fig. 2.11. String matching of IT in the English corpus 67 Fig. 2.12. String matching of IF in the English ... in the English corpus 89 Fig. 3.6. String matching of MUỐN in the Vietnamese corpus 90 Fig. 3.7. String matching of MAY in the English corpus 91 Fig. 3.8. String matching of MIGHT in the English...
... 7 tips for writing in English! 7 mẹo nhỏ cho việc học Viết tiếng AnhViết là một trong những kỹ năng ngôn ngữ tương ... "Yes" thì nghĩa là bài vit ca bn ó t yờu cu ri y!ã Bi vit ó rừ rng cha?ã Tt c cỏc ý cn din t ó din t c cha?ã Bn cú cm thấy hài lòng với những gì mình đang đọc không? (hóy nh l bn ó vit nú ... Di: My advice to you is always to remember to take an umbrella; you never know when it might rain.ã Ngn: Don't forget to take an umbrella.4. Dùng câu rõ ràngNếu bạn có nhiều ý muốn diễn...
... tobegin!"look into (inseparable): investigate / get more details aboutsomething: sprawdzić, zbadać. "Someone said there was a meeting at 9:30 but I haven'theard anything about ... less thin; gain weight:zaokrąglać się, wypełniać "Jerry used to be really skinny, but in the last year he'sbegun to fill out."find out (about) (inseparable): learn / get information(about): ... the meeting had beencancelled. I didn't find out (find out about it) myself until justa few minutes ago." get across (separable): make something understood;communicate something understandably:...