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Word Part of Speech, Meaning
a pivotal figure
a premium price
a range of (n) dãy, hàng; phạm vị, lĩnh vực; ... ra vẻ; dùng; ưa dùng; thích
affected (adj) thiếu tự nhiên; thiếu chân thực; giả tạo
affiliate with (v) nhập, liên kết (tổ chức này vào một tổ chức khác)
For more material and information, ... lòng rời bỏ; nấn ná, lần lữa, chần chừ; vẫn tồn tại mặc
dù trở nên yếu hơn; sống lây lất
letter with
livelihood (n) phương kế sinh nhai; sinh kế; cách kiếm sống; nghề nghiệp
living quarter
locomote...
... area; greatly; with renown, famously
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Wonderful (adj.) ['wʌndə(r)fʊl]:
excellent, splendid, marvelous
UNIT 2:
Clothing
ã Advanced.
- Plaid (n.) [plổd]: colorful fabric with a pattern ... from
cotton fibers; fabric woven from cotton thread // (v.) like; be friendly with
- Cross (n.) [krɒs]:
upright post with a transverse piece upon which people were once put to death; symbol
which ... science of economics
- Embroider (v.): [ɪm'brɔɪdə]
decorate with ornamental needlework. - Embroidered (a.): decorated with
ornamental needlework
. – Style (n.) manner, way; particular...
... specifically, it deals with the internal structure of complex words, i.e. words
that are composed of more than one meaningful element. Take, for example, the very
word meaningful, which could ...
sufficiently similar) meanings in all the words in which it occurs. If you check the
meanings these words have in contemporary English in a dictionary, you may end
up with paraphrases similar ... adapt and relate the findings presented with reference to
American English to the variety of English they are most familiar with.
Chapter 2: Studying Complex Words
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aware unaware
c. (to)...
... specifically, it deals with the internal structure of complex words, i.e. words
that are composed of more than one meaningful element. Take, for example, the very
word meaningful, which could ... results. The properties of words
are summarized in (5):
(5) Properties of words
- words are entities having a part of speech specification
- words are syntactic atoms
- words (usually) have ... when we speak of ‘words’, we may now
turn to the question what exactly we are dealing with in the study of word-
formation.
2. Studying word- formation
As the term word- formation’ suggests,...
... Match one in column A with one in column B: (2ps)
A B Keys
1. What are you going to do this afternoon? a. You should wear overcoat. 1 -
2. Would you like to go to the cinema with me? b. I don’t ... ………………………………………/……………………
5. She (be) here next Christmas. ………… …………………………………………………
IX. Fill in the blank with each suitable word in the box: (2ps)
cartoon in should too too much next door enough a lot of
1. Tom ... You shouldn’t eat …………………………… sweet and candy ………… the evening.
V. Put the words or phrases in the correct order to make meaningful sentences: (2ps)
1. she/ hair/ long/ black/ has/ straight.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
2....
... is green?”
“Who gets up at 7:00?”).
Foreword
Fun with Grammar describes exactly what teachers and students should do with grammar: they should
have fun with it. For me as a teacher, grammar class ... previous answer, he/she will not accidently erase
the words you listed on the board.
Using tag board strips also makes it easy to arrange the words in
different order on the two sides of the board. ... gestures and even one or two
helpful words from the other students.
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to the board with stick tack or putty. The students write the
irregular past form next to the word strip. This way, if a student
wants...
...
sufficiently similar) meanings in all the words in which it occurs. If you check the
meanings these words have in contemporary English in a dictionary, you may end
up with paraphrases similar ... consider the meaning of
interview and the meaning of the ingredient morphemes inter- and view, you can
observe that the meaning of interview is not the sum of the meaning of its parts. The
meaning ... orthographic word, grammatical word and the notion
of lexeme as possible definitions of word . Apply each of these notions to the words
occurring in example (20) of chapter 1 and show how many words...
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400 Words Must Know For TOEFL Test (with Vietnamese Meaning)
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Word Part of Speech, Meaning
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400 Words Must Know For TOEFL Test (with Vietnamese Meaning)
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Word Part of Speech, Meaning
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Abandon
(v)
từ bỏ; bỏ rơi, ... hái; nhiệt tâm, nhiệt huyết
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Library of Banking ... hoàn toàn
Impoverish
(v) bần cùng hoá, làm kiệt màu, làm hết công dụng; làm cho kiệt sức
In common with
cùng với ai/cái gì; giống như ai/cái gì
In the trenches
Inaugurate
(v) giới thiệu ở buổi lễ...
... adjectives. With denominal adjectives, the
meaning can either be paraphrased as ‘without what is referred to by the nominal
base’, cf. for example achromatic ‘without color’, asexual ‘without sex’, ... distinct words or
inflectional word forms are not part of morphological grammar” and exclude
expletive infixation from word- formation, “because neither new words nor
inflectional word forms ... not dealing with affixes, but with bound
roots, so that we are in fact talking about cases of compounding, and not of
affixation. Speakers of English that are familiar with such words or even...
... of the two words, or the suffix
is attached to the right-hand word and the derived word then forms a compound
together with the non-head. In the first case, we would be dealing with
compounding ... compounding patterns
In English, as in many other languages, a number of different compounding patterns
are attested. Not all words from all word classes can combine freely with other
Chapter ... characteristics of
compounds. We have found that compounds can be analyzed as words with binary
structure, in which roots, words and even phrases (the latter only as left members)
are possible elements....