... Ask a (type) to type your application form for you.
22. She is a very good (cook).
23. That (announce) speaks too quickly.
24. He’s a good (box). He wins all his fights.
25. The police are looking...
...
Parallel: Song song, tương tự
The road and the canal are parallel to each other.
Parallel adverb
The road and the canal run parallel to each other.
The plane flew parallel to the coast. ... distinct groups.
Jamaican reggae music is quite distinct from North American jazz or blues.
This word has three distinct meanings.
ã distinction / ã indistinct
ã distinctive / ã distinctively ... Nhn lm, cam kt
I cant undertake to do that: tôi không thể nhận làm ñiều ñó
The company has announced that it will undertake a full investigation into the accident.
ã undertaking
ã undertook...
... Exercise 6
1. Michael ____ a word with Lisa this morning.
a. has b. had c. has had d. had had
2. Old Ted____ twenty cigarettes ... depending c. has depend d. depends
11. I don't feel good. I ________ home from work tomorrow.
VERB TENSES
Exercise 1
1. The wedding party________ at the Rex Hotel.
a. is b. is being c. will...
... Usage of Certain Verbs of Perception
Some verbs of perception
see, look at, hear, listen to,
and
feel
, along with
watch
and
sense
can be used with objects followed by other verbs (base form ...
Set 2 verbs indicate general perception and are non-progressive.
He hears a noise.
They see flames.
She smells smoke.
(Not: He is hearing . . .)
(Not: They are seeing . . .)
Set 3 verbs indicate ... soon as the weather clears up, we (walk) down to the beach
and go swimming.
Verb Tense Practice Test
Cumulative Verb Tense Review
1. You look really great! (you, work) out at the fitness center...
... I. WORD FORM
1. He is a famous……………….(correspond)
2. She was really ……… by the beauty of the city. ... sell your old house, why not put an ………… on TV.(advertise)
29. He is a famous……………….(poetry)
II. VERB FORM
1. I wish you (be) ……………here on time.
2. We (learn)…………….English since last year.
3. I...
... __________________
Nouns made from verbs
1
-sis -ure
Make nouns ending in -sis or -ure from the following verbs, making any necessary
changes in spelling. Then put each noun in its correct ...
14
-tion
Make nouns ending in -tion from the following verbs, making any necessary
spelling changes. Then put each noun in its correct place in the sentences below.
revolt
pronounce
repeat
produce
compete
qualify
reduce
solve
acquire
introduce ... product, but they’ve made
No _____________ . (respond)
10
-sion
Make nouns, all ending in -sion, from the following verbs. Put each noun in its
correct place in the sentences below.
divide
conclude
expand
persuade
revise
admit
exclude
explode
include...
... fight strongly but began to______________ in the fifth
round.
2. Verbs made from nouns
In each space below put a verb made from the noun in brackets after the sentence.
(a) The teachers _______________...
... Grade 9 WORD FORM EXERCISES
131.
Thai’s economy depends on………………………( tour ) {tourist}
132.
You have to keep your ... {-ify}
170.
She can look back on her career with great …………… ……….( satisfy ) {-action}
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Grade 9 WORD FORM EXERCISES
1.
She is so busy with …social………. activities that she has no time for entertainment. ... (agree)
44.
The Internet is a wonderful……invention…………………………… of modern life.(invent)
Page 1
Grade 9 WORD FORM EXERCISES
45.
I don’t know which website is ……………useful……………………. for me .(use)
46.
She lives...
... Grade 9 WORD FORM EXERCISES
1.
She is so busy with …social………. activities that she has no time for entertainment. ... (agree)
44.
The Internet is a wonderful……invention…………………………… of modern life.(invent)
Page 1
Grade 9 WORD FORM EXERCISES
89.
This killer is sentenced to life in …………………….( imprison )
90.
He was …………………because ... their employers(pay)
130.
They lived happily despite their …………………… ( poor )
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Grade 9 WORD FORM EXERCISES
131.
Thai’s economy depends on………………………( tour ) {tourist}
132.
You have to keep your...
... any verb -noun pair regardless of
the distance between them in a sentence. Moreover,
since the verb -noun relation in BiVN is bilingual
knowledge, the sense of each corresponding verb
and noun ... preceding target word. For a given target
word, the corresponding source word is predicted by
source word prediction probability based on the cur-
rent and preceding target words.
550
Since ... multi -word target of
a given source word if it aligned with more than
one word. We didn’t use any distortion model for
word re-ordering. And we used a log-linear model
1
In this experiment, a word...
... our test NCs, we
identified all verbs for which the modifier and
head noun co-occur as subject, object, or PPN.
We then mapped these verbs to seed verbs us-
ing WordNet::Similarity and Moby’s The-
saurus ... also lem-
matises all words in a POS-sensitive manner.
To map actual verbs onto seed verbs,
we experimented with two resources:
WordNet::Similarity and Moby’s the-
saurus. WordNet::Similarity
2
is ... sentences
Get sentences with H,M
Verb Mapping
map verbs onto seed verbs
Match modified sentences
wrt relation forms
Moby’s Thesaurus
WordNet::Similarity
Classifier:Timbl
Noun Compound
Figure 1: System...
... un-
inflected morphemes having fixed word forms (such as noun,
unconjugated adjective, postposition, adverb, interjection, etc.)
and inflected morphemes having conjugated word forms (such
as amorpheme ... obtain the corresponding se-
quence of words and word tags. Among the words
recognized through this process, we can extract
nouns by just selecting words tagged as nouns.
5
4 Constructing training ... presented a word recognition model for ex-
tracting nouns. While the previous noun extraction
6
Actually, about 0.145% of nouns in the test data belong to
these cases.
A Syllable Based Word Recognition...
... the noun in
the adjective -noun pair as the linguistic head.
Therefore, meaning associated with the noun
should be more evoked. Thus, we predicted that
the noun model would outperform the adjective ... of adjective- nouns phrases to noun-
noun phrases, where participants will be shown
noun phrases (e.g. carrot knife) and instructed to
think of a likely meaning for the phrases. Unlike
adjective -noun ...
people use adjectives to modify the meaning of
the noun, rather than conjoining the meaning of
the adjective and noun.
In this study, we represented the meaning of
both adjectives and nouns in...
...
Pattern Example
adjective noun educational material
adjective specifier noun usual weekly classes
adjective nounnoun environmental health officers
Table 1: Example of noun- adjective patterns ...
f (adjective, noun)
(2)
P (noun
l adjective)
=
f (adjective)
(3)
A(pi, c) = I. e(c I Pi)"
log
P(c I Pi_______~)
rli P(c)
(4)
rli=~-~P(clpi).logP(Cplc;i)
C
In the case of adjective -noun ...
adjective -noun plausibility.
2. Familiarity
of head noun.
Log frequency of
the head noun was not significantly correlated
with plausibility (r = .098), which suggests
that adjective- noun...