... keep + V-ing = continue to inf
21. used to + V inf (habit inthe past)
=> am/is/are +used to +V-ing (habit inthe present)
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The more +adj + S+ V, The more +adj + S+ V
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1.Would you like + Vinf … ?
2. Would you mind + V-ing….?
Would you mind if + ... + will+Vinf
12. Unless = If not
13. That is the first time + past clause => S + present perfect + since/ for + time
14. If only S+ would Vinf => If only you would stop complaining!
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countable or uncountable, while some can be either, depending on the meaning or the
context.
Countable nouns are things we can count. We use them with the indefinite article...
...
Ví dụ:
The one-eyed man is the King of the blind.
The poor depend upon the rich.
6/ Dùng trong thành ngữ: BY THE (theo từng)
Ví dụ:
Beer is sold by the bottle.
Eggs are sold by the dozen. ...
Collection
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Ví dụ:
The Chinese, the Americans and the French were at war with the Germans
The ... Use " ;the& quot; for Musical Instruments
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all legal combinatory rules must have thethe form in
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... indications can be found of their having originated in
the epoch when the modes had the domination; and the
same is true of the dances.
The scientists, from fingerprint-lifters and bullet-gazers ... consolidating them together,
chuses that they shall be left to stand or fall together,
never providing for any circumstances, nor admitting
I only brought the red wine. The white one must be inthe ... madame
knitting all the way there, in a public conveyance; it was
additionally disconcerting yet, to have madame inthe
crowd inthe afternoon, still with her knitting in her hands
as the crowd...
...
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ã a.m: used for the morning (00:01 11:59) ...
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It’s + [minutes] + ... the morning (00:01 11:59)
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Its 2p.m = Its two inthe afternoon.
ã midnight: 00:00
ã midday/ noon:...
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helping our daughters and young women?
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transmitted there is ongoing HPV vaccine studies in males trying to see if that part
of the cohort can be the incidence ...
be treated and therefore reduce the risk of the patient.
One of the major advances in treating advanced cervical cancer is the addition of
chemotherapy during the radiation. There was an NCI...
... undertaken in pursuit of moral and other values. If
we harness aesthetic considerations inthe service of the moral, rather than simply
ignoring the role of the aesthetic in motivating action or seeing ... ‘our ordinary thinking about morality assigns no positive value to the
well-being or happiness of the moral agent of the sort it clearly assigns to the well-
being or happiness of everyone other ...
end when they end. But this doesn’t prevent us from discussing them in aesthetic
terms: indeed, the fact that they resist narrativity and culmination is part of what
imbues them with the particular...
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2. The Similarities in using “Death” Euphemism inEnglish and
Vietnamese 38
3. The Difference in using “Death” Euphemism inEnglish and
Vietnamese 40
3.1. InEnglish 40
3.2. In Vietnamese ...
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death inEnglish and Vietnamese and the comparison between them.
- Offering preliminary further studies about the study. ...
- Giving understanding on English “Death” Euphemism.
- Finding out the differences and similarities inthe way of using Death
Euphemism inEnglish and Vietnamese.
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... 2006.
A cross-linguistic comparison of address pronoun use in
four European languages: Intralingual and interlingual
dimensions. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of
the Australian Linguistic Society, ... occurring
at the beginning of each chapter were cleared as well.
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per line and a blank line was inserted to preserve the
segmentation information.
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since the surrounding sentences may be just as unin-
formative. In these cases, global information about
the situation would be necessary.
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... variable ( _Z in this
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procedure of bringing a formula into FML* NF
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equations could be removed. In (b), either the
fact that <g> = b or the reentrancy could be
removed (in both cases, this would remove the
inpllcit ... <num>. We are not interested inthe
ruan-values of the conJuncts, so they are set to
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point inthe application of these proposals
to in- sits binding phenomena. ... reference to their properties as defined in terms of
mathematical models, and use forms only inthe meta-
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resulting prosodic ... phonetics.
In the particle-verb construction (8a) and discontin-
uous idiom (8b), the object 'John' infixes in discon-
tinuous expressions with unitary meanings. In (8c)
the quantifier...