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Grammar Book 2 (1)
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- CONJUNCTIONS 1
- CONJUNCTIONS 2
- CONJUNCTIONS 3
- REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Conjunctions of Condition
if, unless, even if, in case (that) Take your umbrella with you in case it starts raining. Relative Clauses who (persons), which (animals, things), that, whose This is the man who / that won the race. Is this the car which / that he bought last summer? CONJUNCTIONS 1Complete with and, because and but. Don’t forget to add a comma when you use “but”. They stayed at home it was raining heavily. She had breakfast then she left. I wanted to help him he said he could do it himself. I like Sally I don't like Bob. She is happy her cake tastes good. I cannot come I don’t have time. You can climb up the tree you must be careful. She came in sat down. I laughed Tom had told me a joke. We had dinner, watched TV then we went to bed. The exam was difficult Bob passed it easily. I can't buy a new car I haven't got enough money. It is very late I'm very tired. I wanted to visit her I didn’t have any time. He listened to her carefully then he told her what she could do. I can't help you, you should ask Mary. She went to bed early she was tired. In the morning I always have coffee toast. She likes her she is always friendly. She wanted to open the door she couldn’t find the key. CONJUNCTIONS 2Complete with when, why, what and where. Linda’s father always watches TV he comes home from work. Tommy decided to leave it was dark outside. Is this the hotel we stayed last year? We were playing tennis it started to rain. Do you know he started playing chess? Tim knew he will work in his holidays. I can’t understand she hasn’t phoned yet. He broke his arm he fell down the tree. Tell me you want to know. I don't know he lives. the squirrel saw me, it ran away. This is the house I've lived for nine years. Did you understand he told you that story? I was not really interested in he was talking about. I didn't know to go. I have a test I'm always very nervous. He didn’t know time they left the party. That's not I asked for. She always greets friendly I meet her. I found out they are living. CONJUNCTIONS 3Complete with a proper conjunction. Tommy went to his friends he had had lunch. They were very proud they won. Is that the story was written by him? That's the boy mother is in hospital. First it was sunny, then it started to rain. Do you know they will drive to Spain next summer holidays? I thought he was ill. we had gone to the cinema, we went to a restaurant. She learned a lot her stay in England. Is there anything we can do for you? That's my English friend helped me with my homework. That's the painting my father bought last year. In our house lives a man is a detective. Tell me you can come. He always thinks he is so clever. That's the longest test we have ever written. The police arrested the thief had stolen the money. we had had dinner, we watched TV. we went to the shopping centre, and then we went to the park. you cross the street, you must look carefully. It was very cold outside. , we didn't go out. We visited Mr Smith has two dogs. He waited she woke up. We stayed at home it was raining heavily. We were having dinner he arrived. CONJUNCTIONS 1They stayed at home because it was raining heavily. She had breakfast and then she left. I wanted to help him, but he said he could do it himself. I like Sally, but I don't like Bob. She is happy because her cake tastes good. I cannot come because I don’t have any time. You can climb up the tree, but you must be careful. She came in and sat down. I laughed because Tom had told me a joke. We had dinner, watched TV and then we went to bed. The exam was difficult, but Bob passed it easily. I can't buy a new car because I haven't got enough money. It is very late and I'm very tired. I wanted to visit her, but I didn’t have any time. He listened to her carefully, and then he told her what she could do. I can't help you, but you should ask Mary. She went to bed early because she was tired. In the morning I always have coffee and toast. She likes her because she is always friendly. She wanted to open the door, but she couldn’t find the key. CONJUNCTIONS 2Linda’s father always watches TV when he comes home from work. Tommy decided to leave when it was dark outside. Is this the hotel where we stayed last year? We were playing tennis when it started to rain. Do you know when / why he started playing chess? Tim knew when / that / what he will work in his holidays. I can’t understand why she hasn’t phoned yet. He broke his arm when he fell down the tree. Tell me what you want to know. I don't know where he lives. When the squirrel saw me, it ran away. This is the house where I've lived for nine years. Did you understand why he told you that story? I was not really interested in what he was talking about. I didn't know where to go. When I have a test, I'm always very nervous. He didn’t know what time they left the party. That's not what I asked for. She always greets friendly when I meet her. I found out where they are living. CONJUNCTIONS 3Tommy went to his friends after he had had lunch. They were very proud that / because they won. Is that the story which / that was written by him? That's the boy whose mother is in hospital. First it was sunny, but /and then it started to rain. Do you know if they will drive to Spain next summer holidays? I thought that he was ill. After we had gone to the cinema, we went to a restaurant. She learned a lot during her stay in England. Is there anything that we can do for you? That's my English friend who helped me with my homework. That's the painting which / that my father bought last year. In our house lives a man who is a detective. Tell me if / when you can come. He always thinks that he is so clever. That's the longest test which / that we have ever written. The police arrested the thief who had stolen the money. After we had had dinner, we watched TV. First we went to the shopping centre, and then we went to the park. Before you cross the street, you must look carefully. It was very cold outside. So, we didn't go out. We visited Mr Smith who has two dogs. He waited until / till she woke up. We stayed at home because it was raining heavily. We were having dinner when he arrived. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNSReflexive pronouns are used to express that someone is doing something on his/her own. These pronouns always refer back to the subject of the sentence. They end in -self in the singular, and in -selves in the plural. How to form the reflexive pronouns Personal pronoun Reflexive pronoun I myself you yourself he himself she herself it itself we ourselves you yourselves they themselves Examples: He killed himself with poison. I can do it myself. The parents blamed themselves. Sandra talked to herself. Please help yourself to some cake. We can do the exercise ourselves. Download 0.69 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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