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Review 1- Tenses a. Simple present d. Present continuous b. Simple past e. Simple future vs be going to c. Present perfect 2- Modal verbs 3- Mass and count noun 4- Some/any/much/many/a few/ a little 5- Adjective/Adverb 6- Comparision 1

1- Positive (+): 2- Negative (-) Sentence form S + V + O/C S+ auxiliary verb+ not + V+ O/C 3- Interrogative/question (?) Yes/No question: Auxiliary + S + V+ O/C? -> Yes, S + auxiliary/ No, S+ auxiliary + not WH question WH word+ auxiliary + S+V+O/C? -> positive 8/22/2013 2

Form Simple present tense (+) S +V1+O/C V1: V+s/es ( 3 rd Personal Pronoun) Auxiliary (Auxi.): do/does (-) S+ Auxi.+ not +V+O/C (?) Auxi. +S+V+O/C? Yes, S+ Aux./ No,S+Aux+not WH+ Auxi.+S+V+O/C? (+) Examples She lives in Brazil. She is a lawyer. She doesn t live in Brazil. Do you like your job? Yes, I do/ No, I don t. What time is it? It s 7 o clock. Personal Pronoun: I ( I, we); II (You); III( He/ She/ It; they) Adverb: every, adverb of frequency (usually, often, never,...) 8/22/2013 3

Use Long-term situations Routine activities Feelings and opinions Facts Simple present tense Examples She lives in Brazil. Where do you work? I often make business trips. How often do you play tennis? Do you like your job? I agree with you. The journey takes an hour. Prices increase every year. With time clause-future When I find the key, I'll go down. 8/22/2013 4

Present continuous tense Form Examples (+) S +am/is/are + V-ing She is studying now. (-) S+ am/is/are+ not +V-ing I am not watching TV now. (?) Am/Is/Are + S+ V-ing +C? Yes, S+ am/is/are / No, S+ am/is/are + not WH+ am/is/are+s+ V-ing +O/C? - >(+) Adverb: now, at the moment Is he learning English now Yes,he is/no, he isn t What are you doing? I am learning English 8/22/2013 5

Present continuous tense Use Action in progress Examples She is learning English. Current/now/abnormal Let s go out. It isn t raining now I usually drink coffee for breakfast, but this morning I am having tea instead. Always + complaint He is always coming late. Future plan They are travelling to Nhatrang tomorrow. 8/22/2013 6

Present simple We use the simple for the state verbs Like, love, hate, want, need, fit,smell, prefer, know, realize,hear, suppose,seem,mean,taste,consist,belie ve, contain, understand, see, remember, belong. Think means believe Be selfish (general). He never thinks about others. He s selfish Present continuous We use the continuous for the actions that have started but not finished EX: It s raining now. Think means consider Being selfish( behave) I can t understand why he s so being selfish. You can use the present simple or continuous to say how somebody looks or feels now: You look well today or You're looking well today. How do you feel now? or How are you feeling now? but 8/22/2013 I usually feel tired in the morning. ( not I'm usuall feeling tired in the morning.) 7

Simple past tense Form (+) S +V2 /V-ed + O/C She got up late (-) S + auxi.+ not+ V+O/C Auxi: did (?) Did + S+ V +O/C? Yes, S+ did. / No, S+ did + not WH+ did+s+ V +O/C? (+) Examples I didn t go on holiday last year. Did you do homework? Yes,I did No,I didn t What did you do last night? I watched TV last night. Adverb: last year, ago, yesterday, last month 8/22/2013 8

Simple past tense Use Finished actions Situations in the past Finished, clear time. With present perfect Examples I got up late this morning Where did you get the money from? We had a test yesterday. The workers didn t make any progress for three months I went to hospital last month. I have learned English since I was a child. 8/22/2013 9

Present perfect tense Form Examples (+) S +aux+v3 + O/C. She has read it for several times (-) S +aux+ not+ V3+O/C Auxi: have/has (?) Aux + S+ V3 +O/C? Yes, S+ auxi / No, S+ auxi + not WH+ auxi+s+ V3 +O/C? (+) I haven t done it before. Have you flown a plane? Yes,I have No,I haven t What have you done this morning? I ve written the report. Adverb: recently, just, yet, since, for,during the time, already, so far 8/22/2013 10

Present perfect tense Use Not Finished actions ( with this is the first time., repeat) Recent news Not finished time (with simple past) Not specific time (with superlative) Examples I ve been a teacher for 5 years and I m still a teacher. This is the first time I ve met you I have just come back from my hometown. I ve known him since we were kids He has gone. This is the best movies I ve seen. 8/22/2013 11

Simple future (will/shall) Form Examples (+) S +will+v + O/C. I will stay at this hotel. (-) S +will.+ not+ V+O/C I won t get to that company tomorrow. (?) Will + S+ V +O/C? Yes, S+ will / No, S+ will + not WH+ will+s+ V +O/C? (+) Adverb: tomorrow, next month, next year Will you get there? Yes,I will No,I won t What will you do next month? I ll go on holiday. 8/22/2013 12

Simple future (will/shall) Use Action in the future Examples I ll do a test tomorrow Decision (not prior plan) Promise Are you ready to order? I ll have soup to start with. Remember to turn off the light. Yes, I will Willingness I don t understand this task. Oh, I ll show you. 8/22/2013 13

Form (+) S +be going to+v + O/C. Be: Am/is/are Be going to Examples I am going to buy a laptop (-) S+be+not+going to V+O /C She isn t going to get that shirt. (?) Be + S+ going to V +O/C? Yes, S+ be / No, S+ be + not WH+be+S+going to V +O/C? (+) Are you going to carry the coat? Yes,I am/no,i am not What are you going to do next month? I m going to meet friend. Adverb: tomorrow, next month, next year 8/22/2013 14

Use Action in the future (intend to do) Intension ( did not happen) Decision ( decided to do, not arrange to do) Be going to Examples Look at the dark cloud! It s going to rain. I thought it was going to rain, but it didn t Your shoes are dirty. Yes, I know. I m going to clean them Prior plan Why did you buy the paint? I am going to paint my gate next 8/22/2013 15 month.

Modal verbs Form (+) S +modal+v + O/C. Modal: must,have to, should, (-) S+modal+not+ V+O /C S+ do/does not have to V +O/C (?) Modal+ S+ V +O/C? Yes, S+ modal / No, S+ modal + not Examples You have to wear uniform. You don t have to wear tie to work. Should I go the hospital? Yes, you should No, you should not WH+modal+S+V +O/C? (+) What can you do there? You can take photo. 8/22/2013 16

Modal verbs Use Should-> it s a good idea Can -> it s possible Have to-> it s necessary Examples You should study hard or you ll fail in the exam You can get there by bus. You have to work on time. Must -> it s obligatory You must follow the traffic rules. 8/22/2013 17

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Mass noun vs count noun Mass Count - Abstract nouns ( happiness) Song, - Food ( meat) beach, note, - Drink( beer ) accident - Liquid (water, oil) batteries, - Substance, material ( steel, sand) cups - Air ( gas, air) - Collective (furniture 8/22/2013 22

Form Some/any/much/many/a little/a few Example Some: (+),offer, mass,count Would you like some coffee? I have some pens. Any (-), (?),mass, count much + mass, (?),(-) Many + count (?) (+)(-) A little/little + mass (+) A few/few + count (+) Do you have any pencils? I don't have any paper. How much is it? I don't have much time How many people are there? There are many people on bus There aren't many people say NO to more holidays A little wine with meals is good for you Do a few exercises at your desk 8/22/2013 23

We put adverbs of frequency the main verb, the verb to be, auxiliary verb. For some words: often, sometimes, usually, occasionally, it can be in the begin end or of the sentence. before ADVERB after August 31, 2017 Part 6: TEXT COMPLETION

Adjective Position Examples - Before Noun They looked at the beautiful girl. - After to be The soup is delicious - After link verb She feels happy. - After adverb of degree It's very interesting. With lots of adjectives: OSSACOMP General opinion Specific opinion Size Shape Age Colour Origin/ Nationality Material Purpose 8/22/2013 25

type General opinion Adjective Details good, beautiful, awful, bad, nice, important, lovely, brilliant, strange, excellent,etc Specific opinion food (tasty, delicious); furniture, building ( comfortable ); people,animal ( clever, friendly, intelligent,etc) only after link verb only before noun afraid, sorry, glad, sure,alone, ill, asleep,ready annoyed, finished, thrilled, bored,pleased Our teacher was ill ( not we had an ill teacher) The policeman seemed to be very annoyed (not He seemed to be a very annoyed policeman) northern,southern,eastern,western,countless,occasional,indoor,outdoor He lives in the eastern district ( Not the district he lives in is eastern) 8/22/2013 26

Comparision 1- Equality: between 2 objects S+V+AS+ ADJ/ADV+AS + S (V) Ex: This table is twice as long as that table. S+V+ times + as+adj/adv+as +S+V 2- Comparative : between 2 objects Short adj/adv (1 syllable, 2 syllables ending with y, et) S + V + adj + er than Long adj/adv ( >= 2 syllables) S + V+ more adj/adv than + S +V Double comparative: The comparative S + V, the comparative + S+V Ex: The higher the plane flew, the smaller it was Adverb of degree: much, a lot, far 3- Superlative : > 2 objects Short adj/adv: the +adj +est Long adj/adv: the most +adj Exception - Prefer, prior, superior use TO instead of THAN Adj/adv Good/ well Bad Many/ much Little Far Comparative Superlative Better Worse More Less Farther/ further Best Worst Most Least Farthest/ Furthest 27

1. The telephone several times and then stopped before I could answer it. A. rung B. ring C. rang D. rings

2. I don t understand the word deceive. What? A. does deceive means B. do deceive mean C. did deceive mean D. does deceive mean

3. I don't want this exam. It's too difficult. A.to have B. has C. have D. having

4. You have to pay extra if you take too with you. A. much luggage B. many luggage C. much luggages D. many luggages

5. I really need. Can we talk? A. some advices B. advices C. some advice D. an advice

6. We met when we were. A. on holiday B. by holiday C. in holiday D. during holiday

7. What time did you at your office yesterday? A. reach B. leave C. come D. arrive

8. She enjoys to new places when she s on holiday. A.travel B. travels C. to travel D. traveling

9. Where is the library? It s your right. A. at B. by C. in D. on

10. a company car? A. Does she have B. Has she get C. Do she has D. Have she got

11. They go to the cinema. A. rare B. seldom C. a lot D. much

12. They a new movie theater downtown last year. A. built B. are building C. build D. have built

13. Sorry! I can t talk now. Can I call you later? A. down B. for C. back D. from

14. enough time to talk over the matter now. A. There hasn t B. It hasn t C. It hasn t D. There isn t

15. All the furniture in the house oldfashioned. A. have B. have been C. is D. are

She found that life on Everest is hard. You must carry everything on your back, she explained, so you can only take things that you will need. You can t wash on the moutain, and in the end I didn t even take a toothbrush. I am usually a clean person but there is no water, only snow. Water is very heavy so you only take enough to drink! 16. She carried water for A.washing C.drinking B.toothbrushing D.cleaning

17. Jack: Good morning,madam.what's the problem? woman: Jack:What do you mean? A. I'm not sure. The brakes aren't working very well B. I'd prefer the afternoon C. The engine is hard to start in the morning D. I'm afraid I need it today

18. You can take photos of your holiday with A. printer B. camera C. scanner D. photo

19. I think Switzerland is one of the. A. richer country B. richest countries C. rich countries D. richest country

20. A: Look! Is that John over there? B: No, he be John. He s too tall A. can t B. might C. must D. mustn t

21. You exercise too late in the evening A. have to B. should C. shouldn t D. don t have to

22. I ve got only twenty dollars. I think I have money than you. A. fewer B. least C. fewest D. less

23. We have been friends we were at university together. A. during B. when C. since D. for

24.The children are too much noise. A. taking B. doing C. looking D. making

25. A: Why don t we go to the sport center now? B:. A. Yes, certainly B. No, thanks C. That s a good idea D. I will

26. is the paper that show what you have paid. A. Bill B. Note C. Receipt D. Document

27. Have you ever met Tom? Yes, we at the concert. A. were meeting B. met C. have met D. had met

28. He has to housework before he can go. A. do B. look C. get D. make

29.Could you turn the light? I can t see to read. A. for B. on C. at D. off

30.Are you ready to order? Yes, beef steak. A. I am going to B. I ll have C. I have D. I am going to have

31. Have you paid the ticket? A. for B. on C. after D. up

32.Be careful! The teacher at you. A. was looking B. is looking C. looks D. looked

33. Why are you so late? I my aunt to the airport. The traffic was terrible. A. could take B. able to take C. had to take D. should take

34. In the room, there were more books on biology than expected A. a little B. much C. little D. many

35.The new law takes next week A. result B. effect C. consequence D. outcome

36.I haven t seen him ages A. during B. until C. with D. for

37.Please talking. I'm trying to finish my homework. A. stop B. begin C. ask D. refuse

38. Would you mind at weekends? A. work B. to work C. working D. to working

39. Everyone looks much today than he did yesterday A. happier B. happiest C. happy D. happily

40.Hot weather makes me feel. A. inconvenient B. confusing C. uncomfortable D. sensible