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1. to go=> going
2. is=> was
3. go => going
4. could=> will
5. do=> doing
6,Complete each of the following sentences using enough as an adjective(before nouns) or adverb(after adjective) with one of the words in the box
Strong Experience Old Chairs Warm Money Cups Experienced Time Well Room Big Qualifications
Examples:
*Bob can't drive because he is not.......old enough ...........
Bob can't drive because he is not ..OLD enough.....
*I'd like to go on holiday but I haven't got..........
I'd like to go on holiday but I have't got enough....MONEY....
a,There weren't....ENOUGH CHAIRS....for everyone to sit dow
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b,The little boy is not......strong enough .. to lift the suitcause
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c,Nam didn't finish the exam because he didn't have......ENOUGH TIME.
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d,Mr.Smith didn't feel.....STRONG ENOUGH....to go to work this morning
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e,It's oly a small ca,so there isn't....ENOUGH ROOM..for all of us
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f,Do you think I've got....to apply for the job?
..................ENOUGH EXPERIENCE...........................................
g,Try this jacket on and see if it's..................for you
.........................WELL ENOUGH............................
h,She couldn't make coffee for averybody because there weren't.........
...............................ENOUGH CUPS...........................................
i,He wasn't........for the job.
.............EXPERIENCED ENOUGH...........................................................
j)Are you....of shall I switch on the heating?
.........................ENOUGH TIME................................................
k)Steve didn't get the job baceuse he didn't have............
.............................ENOUGH QUALLIFICATIONS...............................
6,Complete each of the following sentences using enough as an adjective(before nouns) or adverb(after adjective) with one of the words in the box
Strong Experience Old Chairs Warm Money Cups Experienced Time Well Room Big Qualifications
Examples:
*Bob can't drive because he is not..................
Bob can't drive because he is not ..OLD enough.....
*I'd like to go on holiday but I haven't got....enough money......
I'd like to go on holiday but I have't got enough....MONEY....
a,There weren't....enough chairs....for everyone to sit down
b,The little boy is not....strong enough.... to lift the suitcause
c,Nam didn't finish the exam because he didn't have...enough time....
d,Mr.Smith didn't feel....well enough.....to go to work this morning
e,It's oly a small car,so there isn't...enough room...for all of us
f,Do you think I've got..enough experience..to apply for the job?
g,Try this jacket on and see if it's.........big enough.........for you
h,She couldn't make coffee for averybody because there weren't....enough cups....
i,He wasn't....experienced enough....for the job.
j)Are you..warm enough..of shall I switch on the heating?
k)Steve didn't get the job baceuse he didn't have.....enough qualifications.......
Ex1: Rewrite the following sentences so that the second sentence means exactly the same as the sentence before it:
1. Although she was not beautiful, she took part in a beauty contest.
-> She wasn't beautiful but she took part in a beauty contest.
2. It was raining, so we decided to postpone our camping.
-> Since it was raining, we decided to postpone our camping.
3. She wants them to sing a song.
-> She suggests they should singing a song.
4. She couldn't come to class because of her illness.
-> As she was ill, she couldn't come to class.
5. She couldn't join us because she was busy.
-> She was busy, so she couldn't join us.
6. Because of having a lot of difficulties, she managed to sell the house.
-> As she had a lot of difficulties, she managed to sell house.
7. Shall we go to the cinema tonight ?
-> What about going to the cinema tonight?
8. They requested us to leave the place at once.
-> They suggested we leaving the place at once.
9. I stay at home because it is raining.
-> As it is raining, I stay at home.
10. She was tired and therefore wanted to go home.
-> She wanted to go home because of tiring
Ex2: Complete the sentences using and / but / so / or / because:
1. I like Linda very much ..but... I don't like her brother.
2. I'd like to live somewhere by the Mediterranean ..because... I love the Sun.
3. We enjoy learning English ....so..... we find it very difficult.
4. I can't go out tonight ....because..... I am short of money.
5. She went to the theatre last night ....and.... had a wonderful time.
6. They can't walk home ......because...... it is very dark.
7. Would you like to drink milk .....or....coffee ?
8. It's raining heavily, ....so.... I can't go out.
9. He did the tests well ...and...I did, too.
10. His life was hard ....but... he studied very well.
Ex3: Use connectives to combine each pair of the sentences:
1. He is very tired. He has to finish his homework. (but)
-> He is very tired but he has to finish his homework.
2. The room is very small. It's quite comfortable. (although)
-> Althought the room is small, it's quite comfortable.
3. They went for a walk. The weather was bad. (but)
-> The weather was bad but they went for a walk.
4. Our teacher didn't arrive late. The traffic was terrible. (although)
-> Althought the trafic was terrible, our teacher didn't arive late.
5. I like watching TV. I like going to the cinema. (and)
-> I like watching TV and going to the cinema.
6. She wears glasses. She wants to see better. (because)
-> She wears glasses because she wants to see better.
Study well.
1. He is very tired. He has to finish his homework. (but)
-> He is very tired but he has to finish his homework.
2. The room is very small. It's quite comfortable. (although)
->Although the room is very small, It's quite comfortable.
3. They went for a walk. The weather was bad. (but)
-> The weather was bad but they went for a walk.
4. Our teacher didn't arrive late. The traffic was terrible. (although)
-> Although the traffic was terrible, our teacher didn't arrive late.
5. I like watching TV. I like going to the cinema. (and)
-> I like watching TV and going to the cinema.
6. She wears glasses. She wants to see better. (because)
-> She wears glasses because she wants to see better.
SUPPLY THE CORRECT FORM OF THE GIVEN WORDS
1) SORRY ABOUT THE MISTAKE. I ....misunderstand...... YOUR INSTRUCTIONS. (UNDERSTAND)
2) HIS ATTEMPT TO BREAK THE WORLD RECORD WAS SADLY...............unsuccessful...... . (SUCCEED)
3) I COULD NEVER BE A TEACHER. I'M TOO .........impatient..... .(PATIENCE)
4) BURNING COAL IS AN ......uneconomic.............. WAY OF HEATING A HOUSE. GAS IS MUCH CHEAPER.(ECONOMICAL)
5) DON'T TRUST HIM. HE'S COMPLETELY..........dishonest........ .(HONEST)
6) HE'S CAUSED HIS PARENTS A LOT OF.........happiness....... .(HAPPY)
7) TOM WOULD LIKE TO BE ....independent........ OF HIS PARENTS. (DEPEND)
8) .....illiteracy.... WAS ONE OF THE PROBLEMS FACING THE VIETNAMESE GOVERNMENT AFTER THE AUGUST REVOLUTION IN 1945. (LITERACY)
9) SHE IS ......unpredictable....... .YOU NEVER KNOW WHETHER SHE IS GOING TO BE IN GOOD OR BAD MOOD.(PREDICT)
10) THEY'VE .....misspelt........... MY NAME ON THIS FORM. THE FIRST LETTER IS L, NOT R. (SPELL)
11) I'D LOST MY KEY, SO I COULDN'T ........unlock..... THE DOOR WHEN I GOT HOME. (LOCK)
12) AFTER I HAD GOT TO KNOW HIM BETTER, I ...........liked.......... HIM INTENSELY. (LIKE)
13) IT IS GOOD IDEA IN THEORY BUT RATHER ............ .(PRACTICE)
14) THERE ARE ALWAYS MISTAKES. THE FIRM IS SO .......inefficient...... . (EFFICIENCY)
15) AFTER TAKING SOME ASPIRIN, HER HEADACHE ......disappear....... . (APPEAR)
16) HE ........regardless................ THE SIGNS TELLING HIM TO SLOW DOWN AND ENDED UP CRASHING INTO THE WALL. (REGARD)
17) YOU CAN RELY ON HIS JUDGEMENT. HE'S VERY.........senseable.......... .(SENSE)
SUPPLY THE CORRECT FORM OF THE GIVEN WORDS
1) SORRY ABOUT THE MISTAKE. I ...misunderstood....... YOUR INSTRUCTIONS. (UNDERSTAND)
2) HIS ATTEMPT TO BREAK THE WORLD RECORD WAS SADLY...............unsuccessful...... . (SUCCEED)
3) I COULD NEVER BE A TEACHER. I'M TOO ......impatient........ .(PATIENCE)
4) BURNING COAL IS AN .......uneconomical............. WAY OF HEATING A HOUSE. GAS IS MUCH CHEAPER. (ECONOMICAL)
5) DON'T TRUST HIM. HE'S COMPLETELY........dishonest.......... .(HONEST)
6) HE'S CAUSED HIS PARENTS A LOT OF......happiness.......... .(HAPPY)
7) TOM WOULD LIKE TO BE ....independent........ OF HIS PARENTS. (DEPEND)
8) ....illeracy..... WAS ONE OF THE PROBLEMS FACING THE VIETNAMESE GOVERNMENT AFTER THE AUGUST REVOLUTION IN 1945. (LITERACY)
9) SHE IS ......unpredictable....... .YOU NEVER KNOW WHETHER SHE IS GOING TO BE IN GOOD OR BAD MOOD. (PREDICT)
10) THEY'VE .....misspelt........... MY NAME ON THIS FORM. THE FIRST LETTER IS L, NOT R. (SPELL)
11) I'D LOST MY KEY, SO I COULDN'T ......unlock........ THE DOOR WHEN I GOT HOME. (LOCK)
12) AFTER I HAD GOT TO KNOW HIM BETTER, I ..........liked........... HIM INTENSELY. (LIKE)
13) IT IS GOOD IDEA IN THEORY BUT RATHER ......unpractical...... .(PRACTICE)
14) THERE ARE ALWAYS MISTAKES. THE FIRM IS SO ....inefficient......... . (EFFICIENCY)
15) AFTER TAKING SOME ASPIRIN, HER HEADACHE .......disappeared....... . (APPEAR)
16) HE .........disregarded............... THE SIGNS TELLING HIM TO SLOW DOWN AND ENDED UP CRASHING INTO THE WALL. (REGARD)
17) YOU CAN RELY ON HIS JUDGEMENT. HE'S VERY........sensible........... .(SENSE)
Well, here I am in England. Thank you for your (1) kind/kindly letter.
You ask me what it's like here. I must say, it's pretty (2) good/well. The language school is very (3) efficient/efficiently organized. On the first morning we had to do a test, which I found rather (4) hard/hardly. However I got a (5) surprising/surprisingly good mark, so I'm in the second class. I didn't talk much at first, because I couldn't think of the worlds (6) quick/quickly enough, but (7) late/lately I've become much more (8) fluent/fluently. I'm staying with a family who live (9) near/nearly the school. They are quite (10) pleasant/pleasantly, although I don't see much of them because I'm always so (11) busy/busily with my friends from school. I was surprised how (12) easy/easily I made new friends here. They come from (13) different/differently parts of the world and we have some (14) absolute/absolutely fascinating discussions. I do hope you will be able to join me here next term. I'm sure we'd have (15) good/well fun together.
Adv or adj.Choose the best answer
Well, here I am in England. Thank you for your (1) kind/kindly letter.
You ask me what it's like here. I must say, it's pretty (2) good/well. The language school is very (3) efficient/efficiently organized. On the first morning we had to do a test, which I found rather (4) hard/hardly. However I got a (5) surprising/surprisingly good mark, so I'm in the second class. I didn't talk much at first, because I couldn't think of the worlds (6) quick/quickly enough, but (7) late/lately I've become much more (8) fluent/fluently. I'm staying with a family who live (9) near/nearly the school. They are quite (10) pleasant/pleasantly, although I don't see much of them because I'm always so (11) busy/busily with my friends from school. I was surprised how (12) easy/easily I made new friends here. They come from (13) different/differently parts of the world and we have some (14) absolute/absolutely fascinating discussions. I do hope you will be able to join me here next term. I'm sure we'd have (15) good/well fun together.
Write these sentences in reported speech using the words given
1. " I haven't got any money " ( he'll tell you)
=> He'll tell you (that) he hasn't got any money.
2. " I've seen the film before ' (she says)
=> She says she hasn't seen the film before.
3. "I want to go home" (he's already told you)
=> He's already told you he wants to go home.
4. " I haven't seen my mother for year." (he says)
=> He says he hasn't seen his mother for years.
5. "We can't come on Tuesday." (they've told me)
=> They've told me they can't come on Tuesday.
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1/ I've seen the film before (she says)
=>She says that she had seen the film before
2/ I want to go home ( he's already told you)
=>He's already told you that he wanted to go home.
3/ I haven't seen my mother for years ( he says)
=>He says that he hadn't seen his mother for years
4/ I don't know how much it costs ( she says)
=>She says that she didn't know how much it costed
5/ I don't like going to parties ( she's told me)
=>She's told me that she didn't like going to parties
6/ We've never been to Berlin ( they say)
=>They say that they had never been to Berlin
7/ I need the money to visit my parents ( he'll say)
=>He'll say that he needed the money to visit his parents
8/ We can't come on Tuesday ( they've told me)
=>They've told me that they couldn't come on Tuesday.
Fill in the blanks with "much, many, few, a few, little, a little"
1. "Have you ever been to Paris?" "Yes, I've been there ...........many............. times"
2. She's lucky. She has ...........few.............problems
3. I need some money. Have you got any? -Yes, but not ...........much.............
4. You made so .............many........... mistakes in your writing
5. I do not know ............much............ about biology. I have ...........a little............. knowledge about genetics
6. The boys are making too ...........much............. noise
7.How ...........many............. languages can you speak? And how .............much........... time do you spend on learning English
8. Ann is very busy these days. She has ............little............free time
9. Did you take............many............photographs when you were on holiday
10. I'm not very busy today. I haven't got ............many............to do
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III. Change clauses of concession to phrases.
1. She didn’t eat much though she was hungry.
-> She didn't eat much despite her hunger.
2. He couldn’t solve the problem though he is good at maths.
-> He couldn't solve the problem in spite of being good at maths.
3. Mr Pike doesn’t wear glasses though he is over sixty.
-> Mr. Pike doesn't wear glasses despite being over sixty.
4. Although he had much experience in machinery, he didn’t succeed in repairing this machine.
-> In spite of his experience in machinery, he didn't succeed in repairing this machine.
5. Although it got dark, they continued to work.
-> Despite the dark, they continued to work.
6. Although it was noise, I kept on studying.
-> In spite of the noise, I kept on studying.
7. Although it rained heavily, I went to school on time.
-> Despite the heavy rain, I went to school on time.
8. The flight was not delayed though it was foggy.
-> In spite of the fog, the flight was not delayed.
9. He ate all the fruits though they were green.
-> Despite the fruits's being green, he ate all of them.
10. We did the test well though it was difficult.
-> We did the test in spite of its difficulty.
11. Although he is strong, I’m not afraid of him.
-> Despite his strength, I'm not afraid of him.
12. Everybody has great regard for him though he is poor.
-> Everybody has great regard for him despite his poverty.
13. The plane took off though the weather was bad.
-> The plane took off despite the bad weather.
14. He didn’t stop his car though the traffic lights turned red.
-> He didn't stop his car despite the red traffic lights.
15. He studied very well though his life was hard at that time.
-> He studied very well despite his hard life at that time.
16. Although the streets are narrow, many people drive cars in this city.
-> Despite the narrow streets, many people drive cars in this city.
17. Although his English was good, he wasn’t chosen.
-> Despite his good English, he wasn't chosen.
18. Although he’s got an English name, he is in fact German.
-> Despite his English name, he is in fact German.
19. He always studies hard though he encounters difficulties.
-> He always studies hard despite the difficulties he encounters.
20. Although the weather is bad, we are going to have a picnic.
-> Despite the bad weather, we are gonig to have a picnic.
21. Although he had not finished the paper, he went to sleep.
-> Despite not having finished the paper, he went to sleep.
22. She attended the class although she didn’t feel alert.
-> She attended the class despite not feeling alert.
23. The child ate the cookies even though his mother had told him not to.
-> The child ate the cookies despite his mother's having told him not to.
24. She drank coffee to keep herself warm although she disliked it.
-> She drank coffee to keep herself warm despite her dislike for it.
25. Mary will take a plane even though she dislikes flying.
-> Mary will take a plane despite her dislike for flying.
26. Although Mary was sad, she managed to smile.
-> Despite Mary's sadness, she managed to smile.
27. The old woman told interesting stories to the children although her memory was poor.
-> The old woman told interesting stories to the children despite her poor memory.
28. Though he had been absent frequently, he was managed to pass the test.
-> Despite his frequent absence, he managed to pass the test.
29. He ate the chocolate cake even though he was on diet.
-> He ate the chocolate cake despite being on diet.
30. Although the prices are high, my daughters insist on going to the movie.
-> Despite the high prices, my daughters insist on going to the movies.
1. I'd like going on a holiday, but i haven't got much money -> to go
2. Pat had to work at an early age because of his family was very poor. -> because
3. The teacher told to us not to make much noise in class. -> us
4. The shirt is so small for him to wear. -> too
5. I've got some new red shoes. -> have (k đc chắc lắm)
6. She speaks the Spanish very well. -> Spanish