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... either countable or uncountable nouns. Many English nouns are used sometimes as countable nounsand sometimes as uncountable nouns. Nouns which can be either countable or uncountable include nouns ... have in using countable and uncountable nouns? 1 Distinguish the countability and uncountability of nouns 2 Determiner before nouns 3 Compound nouns 4 Order words of nouns in countable structure. ... between countable and uncountable nouns in Vietnamese and English. Only 27.4% agree that there is difference between countable and uncountable nouns in English and Vietnamese. On basically, countable...
... been to accountfor the structural parallels between clauses and nominals – for example, thesimilarity of complementizers and case markers, of tense and determiners, and ofaspect and number. ... theory. They claim that verbs and prepositions take complements, and nounsand adjectives do not; this is like Jackendoff’s +/−obj feature. Theyalso claim that adjectives and prepositions form predicates, ... pred-icative category, andnounsand adjectives can also take complements. Hale and Keyser’s work was one of the motivating inspirations for my taking up thistopic, and one of my concerns will...
... EXERCISES I/ Use a phrase or clause of purpose into combine each pair of sentences below: 1. The ... pedestrians might cross the road. 25. The notices are written in several languages. Everyone may understand them. 26. I wish to have enough money. I want to buy a new house. 27. Dick is practicing the ... could borrow some books. 6. Yesterday father went to the bank so that he would open a checking account. 7. I went to see him so that I could find out what had happened. 8. Tom is saving up so...
... your hands before meals. .7. Would you like (saw – to see – seeing – see) a movie?8. What about (have – to have – having – had) fruits?9. You ought (wash – to wash – washing – washed) your hands ... Complete the form of the verbs in parentheses:1. They want (buy) some meat.2. You must (wash) your hands before meals.3. I am used to (stay) up late. 4. It takes him 2 hours (finish) this exercise.5. ... used 4. Peter is too young to see the horror film.→ Peter is not 5. I do this exercise in three and a half hours.→ It takes 6. To see that film is interesting. → It’s interesting. 7. The...
... she thanked me and said that she had already read it and hadn’t liked it very much.21.He wanted to know if I was going to the dance and suggested that we should make up a party and go another.22.I ... like …3. ‘Shall I go and get a candle?’ said Ann when the light out suddenly.‘I'd rather you got another bulb,’ said Mr Jones.‘But there aren’t any,’ said Ann, and the shops are shut.’4. ... burglars who they were and who had let them in. They told her to sit down and keep quiet unless she wanted to get hurt.11.He asked what the weather had been like during my holidays and I said that...
... make10. Would you ……… looking after my children for a while?a. mind b. agree c. stand d. care11. I have difficulty …… and ……… English.3Wh-word +Do/does/did +S + main Verb… ? Đề cương ôn tập8. ... a quarter past five and arrive(c) in the field at exactly(d) 5.30.2. We haven’t seen(a) Jim since(b) he has left(c) school in(d) 2005.3. John play(a) tennis with(b) Mary and me(c) every afternoon(d).4. ... met bed pen send red pen sent Helen shelf ten bench never get French6. /æ/: man sad sand mat bad pan fat handbag Sam apple sat catAnn 7. / /: top boss doctor wrong job box socks on losthospital...
... promised a bicycle by my parents two days ago.14. Somebody has locked the box and can’t open it.- The box has been locked and can’t be opened.15. They had eaten all the dinner before they finished ... that silly thing.- That silly thing should not be done.19. People must hand in their weapons.- Their weapons must be handed in.20. Somebody calls the president every morning.- The president...