... anything
Alguien, algo and their opposites nadie and nada are invariable in form, have no
plural and are only used absolutely, i.e. they stand alone and do not qualify nouns
whereas alguno and ninguno can.
ii ... of subject and object is very commonly
associated with the use of que and is a characteristic of Spanish, and French and Italian
for that matter. Whereas, in English, the relative pronouns that, ... vuestros/as
our
your
ii Mi, tu and su distinguish number only but nuestro and vuestro distinguish both
number and gender. Vuestro and its variants are not used in Spanish America. Su and
sus replace them....
... từ chỉ định.
Bill and Peter are her brothers. The former is an engineer. The latter is a lawyer.
Indefinite and demonstrative pronouns
Đại từ bất định (indefinite pronouns) gồm có nhiều ... “tất cả”. Nó có thể đi với một động từ số ít hay số nhiều tùy
theo ý nghĩa mà nó có.
Many boys and girls came to see him. All were his old pupils.
The radio receives only one channel but this ... tắc some trong câu xác định, any trong câu phủ định và nghi vấn.
Some of the guest are married, and some are single.
Have you met any of the passengers?
No, I haven’t seen any yet.
4. Some...
... Reflexive pronouns + Why - because
I. Preparation:
A. Aim: Reflexive pronounsand Why - Because.
B. Objectives: - By the end of the lesson Ss will be able to use Reflexive pronouns
and Why - ... jumped
over the fence.
8. Helen and I enjoyed very much
the party last night.
9. You shouldn't really blame for that mistake.
10. I must learn to control
Copy and do them
* Homework:
- Make ...
- Call some Ss do home work Individual work
* New leson:
A. Reflexive pronouns:
- Ask Ss to repeat usage of Reflexive
pronouns.
- Give some examples.
T - whole class
I. Hình thức :
1, Với ngôi...
... is singularand Claire is also singular, the
singular her is used.
m
iiii
x
Neither Norm nor his cousins buy their groceries here.
Norm is singular, but cousins is plural. Therefore, the plural ... pen pal in Bosnia wrote a long letter to Karin and (I, me).
19. We saw Marisol and (he, him) in the stands at the baseball game.
20. (Him and I, He and I) went on a rafting trip on the Nantahala ... 90213
PROBLEMS WITH PUNCTUATION 205
Personal Pronouns
Subjects and Objects
A handful of pronouns cause more trouble than all the rest put together. These per-
sonal pronouns, as you may recall from Part...
... to Mordor, and
he leaves secretly to continue it alone.
continued
REVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, ANDPRONOUNS 65
Lesson
10
Review of
Verbs, Nouns,
and Pronouns
REVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, ANDPRONOUNS 61
To ... the farm-
house, and we called to them in a friendly way, but they were watchful
and suspicious.
Answer:
Eight.
EXERCISE 3.
For each singular noun below, write (a) the pluraland (b) the letter ... POSSESSIVE
SINGULAR PLURALSINGULAR PLURAL
student students student’s students’
On each line below, only one form of a noun is given. Write the other three forms of
that noun.
POSSESSIVE POSSESSIVE
SINGULAR...
... official permission from the owner of the land. And
I mean official permission. You can’t just ask a landowner in person and get him to say
yes. The landowner has to sign an official agreement ...
wind and not under trees.
6. The cooking area should be close, but not
too close, to the tents.
7. The latrine and washing area should be
down wind and away from the tent site and
cooking ... dodging the smoke.
And don’t be lazy. Prepare your food while the fire is burning down to embers, don’t just
sit and watch the flames.
And because you have taken so much time and trouble over...
... victoria agreat victory
However, grande becomes grandes before a plural noun:
los grandes almacenes the department store
los grandes bancos the big banks
las grandes actrices del cine the great ... Iprefer those in the store window
1.3
´
Este and aqu
´
el = the latter and the former
A further difference between
´
este and its variants, and aqu
´
el and its variants is that
´
este, etc., has ... consonant, and signify nationality, add a in the feminine:
ingl´es, inglesa English franc´es, francesa French
alem´an, alemana German escoc´es, escocesa Scottish
holand´es, holandesa Dutch andaluz, andaluza...
... Don't use "they" to talk about one person.
Many people use “they” as a singular noun.
But “they” is plural.
English does not have a good way to solve
this problem but on the next...
... bold and
underlined, and the cysteine knot is boxed.
The second extracellular domain (C2) also
contained 10 cysteines and these are also
shown in bold and the cysteine knot is
boxed. The C1 and ... original and functional BMP ⁄ activin path-
way in lophotrochozoans, for which a singular and
promiscuous type II receptor would be the shared
interface for both BMP and activin ligands.
Results
Type ... already defined by the ligands and suggests
a concerted evolution between ligands and receptors
[23]. According to the phylogenetic tree shown in
Fig. 2B, type (I or II) and subtype (TGF-b s.s.,...
... -fe” form plural by dropping the “-f, -fe” and adding “-
ves” suffix in plural.
Singular form Plural form
Calf Calves
Wife Wives
Shelf Shelves
Knife knives
Eg:
The man and his wives ... “-o” have both plural forms
Eg:
Singular form Plural form
Manago Managos
Or Managoes
Volcano Volcanos
Or Volcanoes
2.1.1.2. Irregular plural forms.
2.1.1.2.1. Singular countable ... both singularandplural forms. Nouns that are
preceded by “a” or “an” are always countable and always singular.
Eg:
a book = a + Countable singular
an apple= an + Countable singular
In...