... 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...
... Would you ……… looking after my children for a while?
a. mind b. agree c. stand d. care
11. I have difficulty …… and ……… English.
3
Wh-word +Do/does/did +S + main Verb… ?
Đề cương ôn tập
8. When ... 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 French
6. /æ/: man sad sand mat bad pan fat handbag Sam apple sat cat
Ann
7. / /: top boss doctor wrong job box socks on lost
hospital...
... 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...
... can and be able
23 may
24 must and have to
25 must not and need not
26 need not and don't have to etc.
27 must, can't and needn't with the perfect infinitive
Present and ... rugby.
20
A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR
EXERCISES 1
CONTENTS
Articles
PEG chapter I
1 Articles: a/an
2 Articles: the
3 Articles: a/an, the
4 Articles and possessive adjectives
5 a/an and one
Auxiliary ... Irishmen and . . . Scotsmen before
and they are all . . . same.
31 But mine is not . . . typical story. In my story . . . Scotsman is generous, . . . Irishman is
logical and . . . Englishman...
... she act and sing?
4. Can he read and write?
5. Can you draw and paint?
6. Can you ski and skate?
7. Can you type and take shorthand?
8. Can you drive and read a map?
9. Can you milk a cow and make ... light a fire and put up a tent?
16. Can you understand and speak English?
17. Can you take a temperature and give injections?
18. Can you make biscuits and cakes?
19. Can you play cards and do card ... butter?
10. Can you trot and gallop?
11. Can you change a wheel and mend a puncture?
12. Can you wash and iron?
13. Can you row and sail a boat?
14. Can you keep accounts and do income tax returns?
15....
... Scotland?
7 Japan?
10 Switzerland?
13 your country?
2 Ireland?
5 Spain?
8 Germany?
11 America (the
US)?
3 Wales?
6 France?
9 China?
12 The
Netherlands?
UNIT 74: PLURAL AND UNCOUNTABLE ... haven’t any cigarettes (and i need one). I wish
3 George isn’t here (and I need him). I wish George
4 It’s cold (and I hate cold weather). I wish
5 I live in London (and I hate London). I
6 ... lady standing. Offer her your seat.
8 You’re in the car with a friend, who is driving. He is going to park the car but there is a No
parking sign. You see the sign and say:
UNIT 32: MUST and...
... job.
I/not/want/anyone/know
3 There’s a football match next Saturday between England and Scotland.
You/want/Scotland/win?
4 Unfortunately someone had told Sue that I was going to visit her.
7 ... hour and you think you should begin without them.
You say: We I don’t think they are coming.
UNIT 31: CAN, COULD, MAY and WOULD: yêu cầu, cho phép, đề nghị và mời.
31.1 Read the situation and ... football and they were both very tired.
(they/paly/football)
5 Ann woke up in the middle of the night, She was frightened and she didn’t know where she
was. (she/dream)
23.2 Read a situation and...