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Chào mừng bạn đến với lớp luyện thi TOEIC của VietnamLearning! Bạn vui lòng chờ đợi trong lúc giáo viên đang chuẩn bị bài. Ca học sẽ bắt đầu lúc 14h00/ 20h00. Trân trọng! Preparation for the New TOEIC Test LESSON 5  Class: Advanced  Teacher: Nguyen Thi Bich Diep Contents LISTENING READING GRAMMAR VOCABULARY Part 1: Questions and Responses (Continue) Practice Part 5: Incomplete Sentences (Continue) Grammar & Practice: Unit 42, 43, 44 Preposition of time & place Business Listening – Question and Response Practice in 30 minutes 1. Mark your answer: 2. Mark your answer: 3. Mark your answer: 4. Mark your answer: 5. Mark your answer: Incomplete Sentences - VERBS: CAUSATIVE Causative verbs show that someone or something made a certain action happen. The most common causative verbs are get, make, and have. Verbs like order, cause, force, and want can also be causative verbs. They are all followed by noun clauses. 2) Despite of 20 years of success, the financial stress and burden of the suddent recession made the partnership________. (A) fail (C) failed (B) to fail (D) to be fail 3) The firm want its product_________ safely and in a timely manner; otherwise it will seek an alternative shipper. (A) package (C) packaged (B) be package (D) packaging Incomplete Sentences - VERBS: CAUSATIVE 4) All employees were able to get their paychecks ________ before the power outage closed the banks. (A) deposits (C) depositing (B) deposited (D) be deposited 5) The severe weather conditions in the alpine regions forced the airlines_________ all outgoing flights and divert incoming planes. (A) canceling (C) cancel (B) to cancel (D) canceled 6) I receive the text message from Takeshi yesterday, and it mentioned that they had the equipment_________ yesterday. (A) shipped (C) was shipped (B) ship (D) was being shipped 7) Before Annie ran out for a meeting yesterday, she had Ms.Brunelli ________ the new clerk around the premises. (A) show (C) showing (B) showed (D) was showed Incomplete Sentences - VERBS: CAUSATIVE 8) The increase in layoffs over the past two fiscal periods has caused everyone _________ less secure. (A) feels (C) was felt (B) felt (D) to feel 9) What company besides ours would make its employees _________ overtime on a national holiday? (A) will be working (C) be working (B) worked (D) work 10) A wise consumer gets his or her phone order _________ in writing before submitting payment. (A) confirming (C) confirmed (B) confirms (D) confirm Incomplete Sentences - VERBS: CONDITIONAL Conditional sentences contain two distinct parts: the if-clause (condition) and result. In both of these parts, the verb forms change according to the time of the action(s). This structure is used for real and unreal (contrary-to-fact) statements in the present and past tense. Grammar! * For a real condition in the future, the verb in the if-clause is usually in the simple present tense, while the verb in the result clause is in the future or imperative form. CORRECT If taxes go up, we will need to borrow money. INCORRECT [If taxes will go up, we will need to borrow money] * Sometimes the verb in the if-clause can have the modal auxiliary will. This is because the original meaning of will was “want”. To say that a person wants or doesn’t want to do something, you can use will + verb instead of the simple present tense in this clause CORRECT If they don’t compromise, we should cancel the negotiations. OPTION If they won’t compromise, we should cancel the negotiations. * For a real condition in the past, the verb in the if-clause is in the past, as is the verb in the result clause. CORRECT If they were waiting for counteroffer, they were wise. INCORRECT [If they were waiting for counteroffer, they would be wise] Grammar * For an unreal condition in the present, the verb in the if-clause is in the past form, while the verb in the result clause is would or could plus the simple (base) form. INCORRECT [If elephants have wings, they fly.] CORRECT If elephants had wings, they could fly * For an unreal condition in the past, the verb in the if-clause is in the past perfect tense, while the verb in the result clause is would have or could have plus the past participle of the verb. INCORRECT [His choice would have been excellent if he listened to our advice] CORRECT His choice would have been excellent if he had listened to our advice * For an unreal condition in the present, the verb be in the if-clause is usually were, but it can also be was. Most English speakers prefer to use were. PREFERRED She would raise salaries if she were the manager. OPTION She would raise salaries if she was the manager [...]... will underestimate D have underestimated 2 If the yield up from 9.8 percent, it would have been the highest average yield since 1992 A would go B has gone C will go D had gone 3 They will import 750 ,000 more automobiles a year if international quotas set by the ministry _ lifted A are B be C will be D have been 4 If the government _ an import fee, as it has threatened to do for years, . TOEIC Test LESSON 5  Class: Advanced  Teacher: Nguyen Thi Bich Diep Contents LISTENING READING GRAMMAR VOCABULARY Part 1: Questions and Responses (Continue) Practice Part 5: Incomplete. Responses (Continue) Practice Part 5: Incomplete Sentences (Continue) Grammar & Practice: Unit 42, 43, 44 Preposition of time & place Business Listening – Question and Response Practice. 30 minutes 1. Mark your answer: 2. Mark your answer: 3. Mark your answer: 4. Mark your answer: 5. Mark your answer: Incomplete Sentences - VERBS: CAUSATIVE Causative verbs show that someone or

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  • Preparation for the New TOEIC Test

  • Listening – Question and Response

  • Incomplete Sentences - VERBS: CAUSATIVE

  • Incomplete Sentences - VERBS: CONDITIONAL

  • Incomplete Sentences - VERBS: CONDITIONAL

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