... A,B,C or D to complete the following sentences.
71. He decided to ………… a course in art and design.
A. sit B. take C. do D. B and C are correct
72. The college ……… specialist language courses. ...
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THAI BINH EDUCATIONAL BUREAU ENGLISH TEST FOR THE FIRST TURN
Nguyen Duc Canh High School GRADE 12- THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-2011
Time limit: 180 minutes
Candidate's name: ………………………… ... should have your high school
transcripts translated _______ English.
24. The state school system is paid _______ by the state.
V. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning...
... Colman, Ruth V.
Title: The briefest Englishgrammar and
punctuation guide ever!/by Ruth Colman.
ISBN: 978 1 74223 279 9 (pbk.)
Subjects: English language – Grammar.
English language – Punctuation.
Dewey ... old bike?
This and that in such contexts are also considered to
be adjectives. They are called demonstrative adjectives.
Their plurals, of course, are these and those. Some
grammars and dictionaries ... (and a few more)
Not all the grammarians agree about some of these, so
you may find some dictionaries classify them differently.
In traditional grammars the is known as the definite
article, and...
... evening, and _____________ again
tomorrow evening.
8 Terry and June are washing the car today, and _________ it
again on Sunday.
9 I’m planting potatoes today, and _________ carrots tomorrow.
10 Andy’s ... biscuit, and ________________ another
biscuit in a minute.
5 Diane’s going to the opera this month, and _____________ to
the opera again next month.
6 Miranda’s riding her horse today, and ____________ ... a
suggestion to someone, and they say to you I’ll think it over, it
means that you will have to wait and come back to them later for
an answer.
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... The Ontario
Curriculum, Grades 9 and 10: English, 1999;The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12: English,
2000; and The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 9 to 12: Program Planning and Assessment, 2000.
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The
latter ... Curriculum
English
The Ontario Secondary School
Literacy Course (OSSLC), Grade12
2003
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Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course, Grade12 (OLC4O)
This course is designed to help students acquire and ... requirement for graduation.
ã Although this course is offered in Grade12and represents a credit awarded in Grade 12,
the standard for a pass in the course is comparable to that established by...
... ENGLISHGRAMMAR & VOCABULARY OF GRADE12
UNIT 1: HOME LIFE
* Cách phát âm “ s/es”: khi thêm “s/es” vào sau một từ ... chia httdiễn,
1 hđộng khác cắt ngang/ xen vào chia
hiện tại đơn)
Ex: When I am teaching English, he
stands up at the present.
3. Present perfect tense (Thì hiện tại hoàn thành):
a/ Công thức:
... worked here in 1998 and I am
working here now, so I have worked
here for 10 years
d/ Viết tắt:
- have not = haven’t
- has not = hasn’t
e/ Ghi chú:
- They, we, you, I, Lan and Nam,
dtừ số nhiều...
... Past Ability 118
12 E Phrasal Verbs for Winning and Losing
118
12 F Real English: Does She Have What it
Takes? 119
12 G Bring it All Together 119
12 H Listen Up! 122
12 I Why Do They Do ... Vocabulary 125
13 D English Under the Hood:
1.Past Forms of should and shouldn't 126
2.Be supposed to and be to 127
3.Making Suggestions with could 127
13 E Phrasal Verbs for Buying and Selling ... message! When shaking hands, grasp the other's hand and firmly
pump it up and down once or twice, and then let go. In situations where there is a closer
relationship the handshake may last...
... and Philip Locke’s A University
Course in English Grammar, which broke new ground by offering to advanced students
of English a comprehensive course, based on Halliday’s Systemic Functional Grammar.
It ... influences, including the grammars of Quirk and his colleagues. However, it also
made its own important contribution to our knowledge and understanding of many
points of English grammar, and has been widely ... up-to-date, descriptive grammar is a completecourse for first degree and post-
graduate students of English, and is particularly suitable for those whose native language
is not English.
Angela Downing...
... help the reader understand your
topic.
Important: Begin at least one sentence with an adverb and one with a preposi-
tional phrase.
A sample composition follows.
Model Composition
“A Classmate”
1
Marie ... problem (S3)
her personality (S4 and S5)
the friends she has made and the help they are giving her (S6 and S7)
Note that S3 begins with the prepositional phrase At first, and S6 with the adverb
Already.
VARYING ...
3
At noon, we stand in cafeteria lines.
4
In the
library, we stand in line to borrow or return a book.
5
At the supermarket,
we stand in checkout lines.
6
In the post office, we stand in line...
... thousand languages in North and South America alone.
b. Throughout the world, the number of languages is decreasing rapidly, and once
there were more than a thousand languages in North and South ... by our
standing in our own sunshine. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
2. Good sentences are clear. They express a thought precisely and directly
(pages 126 –132).
MUDDLED
: Andrew got up to bat and sent ... school.
128 SENTENCE COMPOSITION
EXERCISE 1.
Which sentence in each pair do you consider better? Tell why.
1. a. We went on the roller coaster and then we went on the haunted house ride and
then...
... path with weight 5, length 3 and data weight of 1
One path with weight 6, length 4 and data weight of 2
One path with weight 5, length 5 and data weight of 2
Lecture 12 7
The Viterbi algorithm
The ...
metric of all paths entering each state, and keeps
only the path with the largest metric, called the
survivor, together with its metric.
Lecture 12 6
Soft and hard decision decoding …
ML soft-decisions ... CodeUncoded
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Lecture 12 5
Soft and hard decision decoding
In hard decision:
The demodulator makes a firm or hard decision
whether one or zero is transmitted and provides
no other information...
... twelfth form and you already know some English. You have been learning
English for three years. If you go to Britain, people there will understand what you say and you will
understand them if ... can speak
English, but not all the people are English in that country. Great Britain is not a large country. It is
much smaller than France. It has four parts: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern ... four parts: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
England is the largest part of the country and has always been the strongest. English is the national
language in all parts of Britain.
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