... counterparts:alarming, amusing, annoying, astonishing, charming, confusing, convincing, depressing,disgusting, embarrassing, encouraging, entertaining, humiliating, inspiring, intriguing, refreshing, rewarding, ... disappointed, excited, pleased, puzzled, shocked,tired, concerned, convinced, determined, prepared, thrilled -ing as an adjectiveThere are also a large number of adjectives ending in -ing which ... adjective, we can talk about thingsbeing finished as well as people being finished with something:ã Their marriage is finished. It was a disaster from the beginning, so it's good it's...
... list of the exact amounts of the ingredients needed for making something. 4. (para 3)If you feel ________________________, you are very interested in something and want to know more about 5. ... The ingredients of Coca-Cola haven’t changed since 1886.1. Coca-Cola has never contained cocaine.2. Ira Glass was researching a story about Coca-Cola when he found the recipe.3. According ... allowed to travel together on the same plane.5. Passionate Coke fans prefer sweetener to sugar. 6. a verb meaning 1. to mix different ingredients together (para 1)a two-word adjective meaning...
... welsh man unlike adjectives referring social groups, adjectives of nationality can not be modified by adjectives like very with general and plural meaning. They can be modified by adjectives which ... functionsAccording to the survey, and basing on ten kinds of Englishadjectives as mentioned above, the writer would like to find out what kinds of English adjectives belong to gradable or non- gradable adjectives. ... adjectives. Furthermore, four syntactic functions of Englishadjectives are also pointed, they are adjectives functioning as attributive, predicative, exclamatory adjective sentence and adjectives...
... 10 Tom thinks that doing nothing is better than working.Tom prefers doing nothing to 59.2 Read the situation and then write a sentence with without -ing. 1 He translated the article. He didn’t ... expression for each sentence.1 I’m playing tennis tomorrow unless/providing it’s raining.2 We’re going to start painting the house tomorrow unless/provided it’s not raining.3 You can’t smoke in here ... for me.5 I’m going shopping. you want anything, i can get it for you.6 I think i’ll go home now. I’m feeling very tired. I think i’ll go straight to bed i get home.7 I’m going away for a few...
... (Mệnh đề bắt đầu bằng -ing) (feeling tired, I went to bed early)67.1 From each pair of sentences make one sentence using an -ing clause.1 Jill was lying on the bed. She was crying.Jill was 2 I ... home. I was feeling very tired 3 The old man was walking along the street. He was talking to himself.The old man In these sentences one thing happens during another.4 Ann was watching television. ... coffee. 67.3 Make sentences beginning -ing or not -ing. 1 I thought they might be hungry. So I offered them something to eat.Thinking 2 She is a foreigner. So she needs a visa to stay in this country....
... cure.94. People believed that he was killed.95. They reported the expedition reached the South Pole in May.96. They have held a big march to promote the spirit of the working class.97. Who broke ... holding him for further questioning.116. My parents promised me a bike two days ago.117. Somebody has locked the box so I can’t open it.118. They had eaten all the dinner before they finished ... friends are making some phone calls in the evening.33. Bad drivers are causing many accidents.34. Alex was preparing that report when I came to see him.35. Two houses were pulling the farmer’s...
... he's driving more carefully now." "Yes, after three timesfor speeding."a. to be arrestedb. be arrestedc. having been arrestedd. have been arrested cby www.HugoEnglish.com ... to buy / repairedb. buying / to repairc. buying / be repairedd. buying / repaired d23. The spy admitted some highly secret information to enemy agents.a. having givenb. having been givenc. ... exchanged.a. goods will be returnedb. goods should be returnedc. can goods be returnedd. are goods being returned >c36. Thank you for waking me up. I was a nightmare!a. doingb. makingc....
... he's still talking. John 3 Olga and Peter are tired. They started walking six hours ago and they're still walking. They 4 You started watching TV at 9 o'clock this morning and you're ... he's still travelling. Fred 7 I hate this weather. It started raining 12 hours ago and it's still raining. It 32 I do 11 am doing and I did / I was doing (present and past, ... conversation. The contextualised practice in the book offers the opportunity for much further writing practice, using the exercises as models or springboards for speaking and writing practice of a freer...