... niece
prince princess
son daughter
steward stewardess
uncle aunt
wizard witch
Feminine
Masculine nouns belong to the
masculine gender.
Feminine nouns belong to the
feminine gender.
Masculine
D
i
d
y
o
u
k
n
o
w
?
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What ... animals.
Feminine nouns are words for women and girls, and
female animals.
lion
lioness
Masculine and Feminine Nouns
Word File
Masculine Feminine
boy girl
man woman
prince princess
steward ... Educational Publishing. All rights reserved. No part of this book
may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying,
recording, or by any information...
... were rare in Ancient Rome.
But their occupations are in the feminine gender in Latin, the mother of all the Romance
languages. A spoon is masculine in German (der Loffel); a fork is feminine (die ... soon plunge the "gifted" man into financial ruin. Can you
explain the meaning of red herring"? The original red herrings were strong-smelling fish that the
fox hunters of Old ... We can fall into a black mood, a
purple passion, or a blue funk; when things start looking up, we feel in the pink.
Even the animal world gets painted by the colouring of human imagination.
Have...
... nine o'clock.
It's nine.
It's nine-oh-five.
It's five (minutes) after nine.
It's five (minutes) past nine.
It's nine-ten.
It's ten (minutes) after nine. ...
verb. In
(a):
since
I
was child
=
a since-
clause.*
Notice in the examples: The verb in the
main clause is
present perfect.
The
verb
in
the. since-clause is
simple past.
*A
sinceclause ...
om
dmmw
in
class.
Boris
is
sitting
in
class.
.
,
,
We
are
sininp
in
class.
Boris
is
~mirg
in
class right now at ten o'clock.
In
(b): Boris began to sit in class before...
... native
English speakers or beginning English language learners.
Skill-specific lessons make it easy to locate and prescribe
instant reinforcement or intervention.
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GRAMMAR
BASIC ENGLISH
GRAMMAR
BASIC ... niece
prince princess
son daughter
steward stewardess
uncle aunt
wizard witch
Feminine
Masculine nouns belong to the
masculine gender.
Feminine nouns belong to the
feminine gender.
Masculine
D
i
d
y
o
u
k
n
o
w
?
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GRAMMAR
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1
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chicken rooster...
... native English speakers or
beginning English language learners. Skill-specific lessons
make it easy to locate and prescribe instant reinforcement
or intervention.
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GRAMMAR
BASIC ENGLISH
GRAMMAR
BASIC ... reinforcement
or intervention.
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GRAMMAR
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N o t e s
n
Some ... fundamental introduction and review of
grammar provided by SADDLEBACK'S BASICENGLISH
GRAMMAR 1 and 2. Helpful marginal notes throughout
the books have been provided to reinforce existing skills...
... Ex. , in may 1984, in summer, in 1999, in 19
th
century…
Note:
\ in the morning: vào buổi sang
\ in the afternoon: vào buổi chiều
\ in the evening: vào buổi tổi
\ in the day: vào ban ngày
\ in ... mệnh đề thời gian. Ex.
since 200, since I was a 5-year-old boy…
- During + a noun: trong thời gian… Ex. during 1900s, during the war, during nineteenth
century, during the last week…
\ There ... point in V-ing: chẳng có lý do gì để…
\ There is no point in arguing.
21. Be similar to sth: tương tự như là.
\ Her story is similar to mine.
22. Be diferent from sth: Khác.
\ The culture in...
... Use
something, someone, anything,
or
anyone.*
1-13
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS:
SOMETHING, SOMEONE,
Li
AIWHIN/.
A
AIVAAIC
STATEMENT:
(a) Mary bought
something
at the store.
In a statement, ... and the listener
have the same
thing
or person
in
mind.
The
shows that
a noun
is
specific.
In
(a): Both
A
and B have the same kitchen
in
mind.
In
(b):
When
B
says "the ...
same apple
in
mind.
In
(c): Both
A
and B
are
thinking
of the same sky (there
is only one sky for
them
to
think
of) and the same sun
(there is only one sun for them to
think
of)....
... Science. (I'm interested in science.)
7.
A:
B: Nothing in particular. (I'm thinking about nothing in particular.)
8.
A:
B: English grammar.
(I
dreamed about Englishgrammar last night.) ...
who,
not
whom,
is usually used
in
everyday English.
In (d):
whom
is used in very formal
English.
Whom
is rarely used in
everyday spoken English.
In (e):
whofm)
is the object of ... morning? What time did the phone ring?
1
1.
sing-sang
I
sing in the shower every morning.
I
sang in the shower yesterday. What
did
I
do yesterday? Do you ever sing? When was the last time?...
...
eat dinner
7. watch
TV
in the evening 17. eat dinner alone
8. do something interesting in 18. listen to music after dinner
:-
the evening
.
.
19.
go shopping
9, go to bed early
, ... plane
will
be on time.)
5.
A:
B: Yes,
(Dinner
will
be ready
in
a few minutes.)
6.
A:
B: In a few minutes. (Dinner will be ready in a few minutes.)
7.
A:
B: Next year. (I'll ... activities
in
your mind. Use
be
going
to
to tell what you
think
your classmates are going to do.
Example:
(
. .
.
)
is carrying hisher textbooks and notebooks. He/She is walking
toward...
...
(d) David is
in
Mexico City.
In
(c):
in
is used with rooms:
in the kitchen, in the classroom, in
the hall, in my bedroom,
etc.
In (d):
in
is used with cities, states/provinces, counmes, ... main verb follows
can.
In
(d):
speak
is the
main
verb.
I
An
infinitive
with
to
does
NOT
follow
can.
In
(e):
w
speak
is incorrect.
The
main
verb never has a
fmal
-s.
In ...
have the same meaning.
ADJECTIVE
+
ENOUGH
+
INFINITIVE
(b) Peggy is
old
enough togo
to school.
EXERCISE
24:
Make sentences
with
the same meaning by using an
INFINITIVE.
(c)
I...
... watermark.
1
Basic
English
Grammar
remains a developmental skills text for students of English as a
second or foreign language. Serving as both a reference and a workbook, it inaoduces
students ...
COMPARISONS: USING
LIKE AND ALIKE
382
THE COMPARATIVE: USING
-ER AND MORE
383
USING
AS
AS;
USING
LESS
389
USING
BUT
393
USING VERBS AFTER
BUT
395
THE
SUPERLATNE: USING ...
single.
10.
Yoko andAli
are students.
in
my class.
11.
Ilikemybwks. interesting.
12.
I
like
grammar.
easy.
13.
Kate and
I
live
in
an apartment.
roommates.
14.
We live
in...
... (The concert begins at eight.)
2.
A:
Is
Sun Fra- in the winter?
B:
Yes, it is. (San Francisco is foggy in the winter.)
3.
A:
B: In May. (The weather starts to get hot in May.)
:
4. ... an appointment with the doctor
at
3:OO.
(c) We sleep
at
night.
in
(d) My birthday is in October.
(e) Iwasbomin
1960.
(
f
)
We have class in the morning.
(g)
Bob has class in the ... PRESENT: ASKING INFORMATION QUESTIONS
UIIW
WIUCDC
(a)
Do
they
live
in Tokyo?
+
Yes,
they do.
/
No,
they don't.
(b)
do
they
live?
+
In
Tokyo.
(c)
Does
Gina
live
in Rome?...