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MODAL AUXILIARIES
MODAL AUXILIARIES
Choose the correct option and complete the following sentences.
1. I don’t think that I ………………….. be able to come.
a) will
b) would
c) can
b) would
c) can
2. He ………………… not pay unless he is compelled.
a) will
b) shall
c) dare
b) shall
c) dare
3. You …………………… be punctual.
a) should
b) would
c) ought
b) would
c) ought
4. I wish you ………………….tell me earlier.
a) should
b) would
c) must
b) would
c) must
5. ………………… I help you?
a) Shall
b) Will
c) Would
b) Will
c) Would
6. ………………….. you help me with this, please?
a) Shall
b) Should
b) Should
c) Would
7. He said I ………………….. visit him at any time.
a) can
b) may
c) might
b) may
c) might
8. If you ………………… see her, give her my love.
a) would
b) should
c) shall
b) should
c) shall
9. He ………………….. not ask for a raise for fear of losing his job.
a) dare
b) need
c) should
b) need
c) should
10. I ………………….. him, so I phoned him.
a) needn’t to see
b) needn’t have seen
c) didn’t need to see
b) needn’t have seen
c) didn’t need to see
Answers
1. I don’t think that I will be able to come.
2. He will not pay unless he is compelled.
3. You should be punctual.
4. I wish you would tell me earlier.
5. Shall I help you?
6. Would you help me with this, please?
7. He said I might visit him at any time.
8. If you should see her, give her my love.
9. He dare not ask for a raise for fear of losing his job.
10. I didn’t need to see him, so I phoned him.
Friday, July 22, 2016
EXPRESSIONS WITH ONCE
EXPRESSIONS WITH ONCE
Here
is a list of expressions with once.
Break
the fourth wall
To
break the fourth wall is to speak directly to your audience during a stage
performance.
Cheap
at twice the price
If
something is cheap at twice the price, it is quite expensive.
·
This
shop only sells items that are cheap at twice the price.
Don’t
think twice
If
you don’t think twice about something, you are not concerned about it.
Eleventh
hour
If
something happens at the eleventh hour, it happens at the last minute.
Even
a stopped clock is right twice a day
This
expression is used to suggest that a person who don’t usually get things right
can be correct on some rare occasions.
Fifth
column
This
expression is used to refer to people or institutions that support potential
invaders while remaining within the country.
Fool
me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me
This
proverb suggests that if someone cheats you once, the shame is on them, but if
you allow them to cheat you twice, the shame is on you. That means you should
not trust someone who has cheated you before.
For
once
On
this particular occasion
·
We
will forgive him for once.
Fourth
estate
An
expression used to refer to the press or media. The other three are the clergy,
the nobility and the common people.
Lightning
never strikes the same place twice
This
expression is used to suggest that if something unusual happens in a place, it
is unlikely to happen there again.
DEGREE MODIFIERS WORKSHEET
DEGREE MODIFIERS WORKSHEET
Complete
the following sentences using appropriate words or phrases.
1.
She is ………………….. nuisance.
a)
quite a
b) a quite
c) Either could be used here
b) a quite
c) Either could be used here
2.
The situation is ……………………….
a)
very serious
b)
very much serious
c) Either could be used here
c) Either could be used here
3.
It is ……………………. cold.
a)
very
b) much
c) very much
b) much
c) very much
4.
She is ………………… than her husband.
a)
very older
b) much older
c) very much older
b) much older
c) very much older
d)
Either b or c can be used here
5.
This movie is …………………. interesting.
a)
quite
b) quite more
c) Either could be used here
b) quite more
c) Either could be used here
6.
This movie is ………………… than that movie.
a)
quite more interesting
b) a lot more interesting
c) Either could be used here
b) a lot more interesting
c) Either could be used here
7.
You are …………………..
a)
too good
b) too much good
c) Either could be used here
b) too much good
c) Either could be used here
8.
I don’t care …………………… expensive it is.
a)
how
b) how much
c) Either could be used here
b) how much
c) Either could be used here
9.
Today is …………………… than yesterday.
a)
very colder
b) very much colder
c) much colder
b) very much colder
c) much colder
d)
Either b or C
Answers
1.
She is quite a nuisance.
2.
The situation is very serious.
3.
It is very cold.
4.
She is much / very much older than her husband.
5.
This movie is quite interesting.
6.
This movie is a lot more interesting than that movie.
7.
You are too good.
8.
I don’t care how expensive it is.
9.
Today is much / very much colder than yesterday.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2016
SENTENCE STRUCTURE
S
SENTENCE STRUCTURE
One way that we categorize
sentences is by their structure. When we do that, we have four different types
of sentences.
Before we tackle the topic of sentence structure, we need to make sure that you know about clauses.
A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. There are two main types of clauses.
Before we tackle the topic of sentence structure, we need to make sure that you know about clauses.
A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. There are two main types of clauses.
·
Independent clauses express complete
thoughts. (I love cookies.)
·
Dependent clauses don't express
complete thoughts. They must be connected to independent clauses in order to
make sense. (If I love cookies)
There are only four
sentence structures, and all four of them are formed from combinations of those
two kinds of clauses. Wow! That's crazy.
Here They Are
1.
Simple sentences contain just one independent clause.
I kicked the ball.
Here is a sentence diagram
of a simple sentence. Notice that there is just one horizontal line.
2.
Compound sentences contain two or more independent clauses
joined by a coordinating conjunction.
I kicked the ball, and it hit Tom.
Here is a sentence diagram
of a compound sentence. Notice that there are now two horizontal lines and the
bottom one is directly under the top one.
Bonus
Tip: In order to be a compound sentence, a group
of words must contain two or more independent clauses. For example, the
following sentence is not a compound sentence.
Kristin and Kate walked to the park.
That sentence does contain
a compound subject (Kristin, Kate), but since it only has one clause,
it's not considered a compound sentence. It's a simple sentence!
3.
Complex sentences have an independent clause and one or
more dependent clauses.
Tom cried because the ball hit him.
In this diagram, there are
two horizontal lines again, but notice that one of them is below the other and
to the right. Do you see how this looks different from the compound sentence
diagram?
4.
Compound-complex sentences have two or more
independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.
Tom cried because the ball hit him, and I immediately
apologized.
In this diagram, we have
three horizontal lines! Do you see how this diagram is a combination of the
last two diagrams?
If you really want to
understand sentence structure (and have some fun), I highly recommend learning
how to diagram sentences. When you diagram sentences, you make the
relationships between words visual.
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USE OF “Turn, become, get, grow, go”
USE OF “Turn, become, get, grow, go”
The words become, go, grow, turn, come and get can all be used to talk
about change. They have similar meanings. There are differences too.
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word indicating
change.
1. You are ……………….. younger and younger.
a) staying
b) becoming
c) changing
b) becoming
c) changing
2. Please ………………… ready now.
a) become
b) get
c) turn
b) get
c) turn
3. It was ………………….. very dark.
a) becoming
b) getting
c) turning
b) getting
c) turning
4. What do you have to do to ………………….. an astronaut?
a) become
b) get
b) get
5. They ………………… married in 1986.
a) got
b) became
c) turned
b) became
c) turned
6. Leaves …………………. brown in autumn.
a) turn
b) go
c) get
b) go
c) get
7. She ………………… red with embarrassment.
a) went
b) got
c) came
b) got
c) came
8. It will all ………………… right in the end.
a) go
b) come
c) get
b) come
c) get
9. Jealousy ………………… her into a monster.
a) became
b) got
c) turned
b) got
c) turned
Answers
1. You are becoming younger and younger.
2. Please get ready now.
3. It was becoming / getting very dark.
4. What do you have to do to become an astronaut?
5. They got married in 1986.
6. Leaves turn / go brown in autumn.
7. She went red with embarrassment.
8. It will all come right in the end.
9. Jealousy turned her into a monster.
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate comparative or
superlative form.
1. He is ………………. his father than his mother.
a) more like
b) liker
c) Either could be used here
b) liker
c) Either could be used here
2. He is ………………….. than stupid.
a) more lazy
b) lazier
c) Either could be used here
b) lazier
c) Either could be used here
3. That is ……………….. of you.
a) kindest
b) most kind
c) Either could be used here
b) most kind
c) Either could be used here
4. Could you talk …………………..?
a) quietlier
b) more quietly
c) Either could be used here
b) more quietly
c) Either could be used here
5. Can’t you drive any ………………….?
a) fast
b) faster
c) more fast
b) faster
c) more fast
6. Susie is ……………….. than her sisters.
a) taller
b) tallest
b) tallest
7. Susie is the ……………………. of the four girls.
a) taller
b) tallest
b) tallest
8. He works ………………… than anybody else in the team.
a) hard
b) harder
c) hardest
b) harder
c) hardest
9. We offer ………………….. expensive clothes for the fuller figure.
a) less
b) lesser
b) lesser
Answers
1. He is more like his father than his mother.
2. He is more lazy than stupid.
3. That is most kind of you.
4. Could you talk more quietly?
5. Can’t you drive any faster?
6. Susie is taller than her sisters.
7. Susie is the tallest of the four girls.
8. He works harder than anybody else in the team.
9. We offer less expensive clothes for the fuller figure.
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