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Unit 3, GEP 7B, Reviw
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Nationality and Language of Egypt, Japan, Mexico, Poland.
Egypt Egyptian Arabic; Japan Japanese Japanese; Mexico Mexican Spanish; Poland Polish Polish.
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Combine sentences: Bring me the file. The file is on the table.
Bring me the file which is on the table.
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Uses of a lot of:
A lot of: big quantities, plural countable & uncountable nouns, affirmative & negative sentences & questions.
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Uses of who, which, whose, where, when.
who for people, which for things, whose for possessions, where for places, and when for times.
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Add prefix: patient, probable, relevant, logical.
impatient, improbable, irrelevant, illogical.
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Add prefix: legal, possible, correct, formal.
illegal, impossible, incorrect, informal.
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Combine sentences: I saw a soldier. He had lost an arm.
I saw a soldier who had lost an arm.
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Add prefix: responsible, legible, official, practical.
irresponsible, illegible, unofficial, impractical.
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Combine sentences: I know a man. He wears a prosthetic leg.
I know a man who wears a prosthetic leg.
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Combine sentences: He tells lies. He deserves to be punished.
He who tells lies deserves to be punished.
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Noun of memorise, practise, revise, translate.
memorise – memory; practise – practice; revise – revision; translate – translation/ translator
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Do or Make: English, an essay, an exam, an exercise, homework, a mistake.
Do English, Do an essay, Do an exam, Do an exercise, Do homework, Make a mistake.
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Add prefix: visible, regular, happy, usual.
invisible, irregular, unhappy, unusual.
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Combine sentences: The parcel reached me this morning. My brother sent it.
The parcel which my brother sent reached me this morning.
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Uses of a few & a little.
a few: small quantities, plural countable nouns, (+)(-)(?); a little: small quantities, uncountable nouns, (+)(-)(?).
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Combine sentences: This is the house. Jack built it.
This is the house that Jack built.
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Combine sentences: The boy didn’t do his homework. The teacher punished him.
The teacher punished the boy who didn’t do his homework.
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Combine sentences: Once upon a time there lived a giant. The giant was very powerful and cruel.
Once upon a time there lived a giant who was very powerful and cruel.
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Nationality and Language of Russia, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey.
Russia Russian Russian; Switzerland Swiss Romansh Italian German French; Thailand Thai Thai; Turkey Turkish Turkish.
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Combine sentences: The dog bit the burglar. He was trying to break into the house.
The dog bit the burglar who was trying to break into the house.
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Nationality and Language of Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria.
Argentina Argentinian Spanish; Austria Austrian German; Brazil Brazilian Portuguese; Bulgaria Bulgarian Bulgarian.
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Uses of some & any.
some: uncountable & plural countable nouns, affirmative sentences; any: uncountable & plural countable nouns, negative sentences & questions.
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Combine sentences: We met a girl. The girl had lost her way.
We met a girl who had lost her way.
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Uses of much & many.
much: big quantities, uncountable nouns, negative sentences & questions; many: big quantities, plural countable nouns, negative sentences & questions.
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