... đỡ For more material and information, please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at www.tailieuduhoc.org Word Part of Speech, Meaning a pivotal figure a premium price a range of (n) dãy, hàng; phạm ... bộ; am (nhà nhỏ một gian của ẩn sĩ); (thơ ca) túp lều tranh, căn nhà nhỏ; (thơ ca) nấm mồ cellist Viola; the bass member of the violin family. census (n) việc tính toán dân số một cách chính...
... something to eat. 7 I usually go to work by bus. 8 It's OK. I understand your problem. OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 5 THE PRESENT SIMPLE A Use We use the present simple for • thoughts...
... can start the sentence with a linking word. When I get home, I can sleep. B Linking words We use the present simple for the future after these linking words of time: after, as, as soon as, ... the sentences has a linking word of time, e.g. before, while or when. The sentences are about the future, about Mark's trip to Glasgow. But after the linking words we use the present simple ... you've had more experience. ? I'm going to listen to this tape. I'll be travelling on the motorway tomorrow, (as) I'm going to listen to this tape as I'm travelling on the...
... must stop that.' 2 'Congress opposed him. The President didn't expect that.' OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 65 VERB + OBJECT + TO-INFINITIVE OR ING-FORM A Introduction Customer: ... to go out with him. The hot weather has caused ice-cream sales to increase. It took ages to download the pictures from the Internet. I didn't mean my suggestion to be taken seriously....
... people there? Tom: Yes, (1) …………………………………………………………………………… (it / likely / be / pretty crowded). OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 67 ADJECTIVE + TO-INFINITIVE B It is easy to drive the car An adjective...
... visit our head office. It is important for students to register with a doctor. 7 After a question word (see Unit 66) We don't know where to leave our coats. This book tells you how to train ... After had better and would rather It's cold. You'd better wear a coat. I'd rather listen to Elvis than the Beatles. 3 After make + object and let + object That programme was funny....
... my temper). Alan: Right. OK. And, as I said, sorry (3) …………… (I'm interrupting you). OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 71 AFRAID TO DO OR AFRAID OF DOING? A Afraid David is afraid to climb...
... OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 112 COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE PATTERNS (2) A Less and least Less and least are the opposites of more and most. We use less and least with both long and short words. ... less often these days. You should do less work. You do too much. B Much faster We can put a word or phrase (e.g. much, far, a bit) before a comparative to say how much faster, cheaper, etc ... the cheaper the better. 112 EXERCISES 1 Less (A) Complete the sentences. Use less with these words: attractive, busy, convenient, nervous, optimistic, painful, seriously ► Laura once hated...
... sports club, Laura: Yes, he has, but that letter hasn't arrived. 2 Word order with yet, still and already (A) Put the word in brackets into one of the sentences. ? I've bought some CDs. ... You can't see them any more. Now it's just houses. 1 Children played there. ~ Not now OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 114 YET, STILL AND ALREADY Yet means that we are expecting something....
... The Oxford 3000 deliver v. delivery n. demand n., v. demonstrate v. dentist n. deny v. department ... 27798338348358368378388398408418428438448458468478488498508518528538548558568578588598608618628638648081The Oxford 3000 contact n., v. contain v. container n. contemporary adj. content n. contest n. context ... 22646736746756766776786796806816826836846856866876886896906916926936946956966976986997007017027037046566The Oxford 3000 blind adj. block n., v. blonde adj., n., blond adj. blood n. blow v., n. blue adj.,...
... Use these verbs: dance, drive, listen, watch, write Use these phrases after the verb: an essay, his taxi, in the street, television, to a band ► Claire was listening to a band. 1 Trevor and ... OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 9 THE PAST CONTINUOUS A Introduction The past continuous means that...
... fun ………………… 2 What kind of word? (B) OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 1. WORD CLASSES: NOUNS, VERBS, ADJECTIVES, ETC A Introduction Look at the different kinds of word in this sentence. Pronoun ... tomorrow, Linking word Pronoun Verb Adverb Adjective So I am rather busy. B What kind of word? There are eight different kinds of word in English. They are called &apos ;word classes' ... I'll be at work tomorrow 1 EXERCISES 1 What kind of word? (B) Read this paragraph and then say which word class each underlined word belongs to. To help you decide, you can look back...
... OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 38 PREPOSITIONS IN WH-QUESTIONS A Introduction Daniel and Rachel each ask Vicky a question. In each question, the word what is the object ... what are-you-worrying? But in more formal English, the preposition can come before the question word. We can use what like to ask if something is good or bad, interesting or boring, etc. What...
... secretary has to book some flights 2 Linking word + ing-form (C) Mark was listening to the car radio while sitting in a traffic jam. We can use these linking words before an ing-form: after, although, ... linking word + ing-form (B-C) Ron Mason owns a supermarket business. Write the sentences for a magazine article about his life. Join two sentences into one using the words in brackets. OXFORD ... these linking words before an ing-form: after, although, before, since, when, while A linking word + ing-form can sometimes be a little formal. We can say the same thing like this. I always...