...
In communicative process inEnglish as well as in other languages, questions play an
important role in our daily life. We are not able to keep communicating going on well without
asking questions. ... that questions can not be missed in
communication. There are a lot of types of question inEnglish but in this paper I would like to
devote all my interest inEnglish negative questionsin order ... only one is true. In form, alternative questions are similar to yes/no
interrogatives, in starting with the finite operator and not containing a question word.
Alternative questions offer two...
... teaching grammar
There is an interesting movement towards teaching grammarwith games. It creates
students’ motivation in learning English, especially English grammar. Just imagine when
coming ... Recommendations
In order to achieve effective results in teaching and learning Englishin general, English
grammar in particular and make easy the process of using games in teaching grammar, it ... students in teaching and learning English, especially
effectiveness of students’ learning in grammar. This is also the researcher’s wish to have
suitable and interesting method in teaching grammar...
... money in recording and transcription of taped interactions. Multiplechoice methods, in
which a series of questions is prepared with answers, subjects are asked to choose the answer
they think ... create the social distance in his
interaction with a higher-status interlocutor by using more indirect answers to questions but
fewer direct ones realizations. This finding applies what Thomas ...
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aggressive and more concerned with dominating others and asserting status than women do
in discussion with others.
For example, to Question 2, an English female answers...
... điểm nào?
b) Types of questionsinEnglish
In English, there are many ways to categorize and define questions. In
“Practical English Usage”, questions are classified into 4 main types (Swan,
2003): ... the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using
tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of
questions distinct from declarative ...
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Type of
questions
Alternative
questions
Questions
that offer no
choice
Alternative
questions
Questions that
offer no choice
Yes/No
questions
Alternative
questions
Wh .questions
In...
... the questions and answers. Use the information in brackets.
► Matthew: (sailing?) Have you ever been sailing?
Natasha: (no, windsurfing) No, I've never been sailing, but I've been windsurfing.
1 ... actor Howard Bates / die in a car accident / his car / crash into a wall
5 Linda [ones / win the women's marathon / run it / in 2 hours 27 minutes
3 Structures with for, since and last (C)
Complete ... waiting have I/you/we/they been waiting?
he/she/it hasn't been waiting has he/she/it been waiting?
We've been standing here for ages. It has been raining all day.
Have you been waiting...
... circulated without the publisher's prior consent
in any form of binding or cover other than that in which
it is published and without a similar condition including
this condition being imposed ... (with answerswith CD-ROM)
ISBN 0 19 431370 0 (without answers)
â Oxford University Press 1992, 1999
First published 1992 (reprinted nine times)
Second edition 1999
Tenth impression 2002
Printing ... actor Howard Bates / die in a car accident / his car / crash into a wall
5 Linda [ones / win the women's marathon / run it / in 2 hours 27 minutes
3 Structures with for, since and last (C)
Complete...
... the questions and answers. Use the information in brackets.
► Matthew: (sailing?) Have you ever been sailing?
Natasha: (no, windsurfing) No, I've never been sailing, but I've been windsurfing.
1 ... your answers.
Another way of actively learning grammar is to write down sentences you see
or hear which contain examples of the grammar you are studying. You may come
across such sentences inEnglish ... verbs. Use the present perfect.
Laura: How is the painting going? (►) Have you finished ? (you / finish)
Trevor: No, I haven't. Painting the ceiling is really difficult, you know.
(1) (I / not...
... as a convenient
introduction in order to avoid breaking the flow with too many interruptions.
This year again, our research group will introduce new methods developed within the project CZ ... order to convey my points clearly to the
reader?
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Six excellent career fields within mechanical engineering technology are heating, ventilating, and air
conditioning (HVAC); mechanical ... opposite
formed with a prefix and, if so, what it is.
The prefix in This does not always have a negative meaning – often it gives the idea of
inside or into,e.g.
internal, insert, income
.
...
... mistake is also repeated in alternative questions. Forming negative
questions by using subject operator inversion may probably be hard
work since the word-order for questionsin Vietnamese is almost ...
long)… In Vietnamese questions, interrogative pronouns are located in the
place of the word, which it replaces. It is not necessary to invert it to the
beginning of the sentence like in English. ... am interested in learning English so much. English, as mentioned over
and over again, is an international language. In Viet Nam, English, now, is a
compulsory subject for pupils in most primary...
... filled with clouds” is
(A) If sky is filled with clouds, then the Sun
is not shining.
(B) If Sun is shining, then sky is filled with
clouds
(C) If sky is clear, then Sun is shining
(D) ... made every
effort to include most precise and updated information in it. MultipleChoiceQuestions form the crux of this
book. We have framed them on every sub topic included in the curriculum. ... wise.
9 Each chapter contains three sections.
9 Section 1 contains easy level questions.
9 Section 2 contains competitive level questions.
9 Section 3 contains questions from various competitive...