Monday, July 14, 2014
Period 68
* – ing participles
…. Say who each person is.
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The man walking up the stairs is Mr. Quang.
- The woman carrying a bag is Miss Lien.
- The boy standing next to Miss Lien is Nam.
Grammar
- The girl ….
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STUDY:
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The boy reading a book is Ba.
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The clause “reading a book” is called ing “–
participles ”
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The sentence can be written like this:
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The boy is reading a book. He is Ba = The boy is
Ba. The boy is reading a book.
Grammar of “ ing participles”–
NOTES:
“– ing participles are used to join ” 2 clauses into 1.
Clauses with ing participles must be in “– ” active
meaning. (The boy is reading)
* - ed participles
…. Describe the good for sale….
-The box painted green is one dollar.
- The truck made from recycled aluminum cans is $ 2.
- The doll dressed in pink is two dollars.
-The flowers wrapped in…
- The toys kept in …
Grammar
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STUDY:
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The old lamp made in China is $ 5.
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Clause “made in China” is called “– ed
participles”
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The sentence can be written like this:
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The old lamp is $ 5. The old lamp is made in
China.
Grammar of ed participles“– ”
NOTES:
“– ed participles” are used to join 2 clauses into 1.
Clauses with “– ed participles” must be in passive
meaning. (The boy is reading)
* Use “mind” in requests
…. Work with a partner….
b) Would you mind putting out your
cigarettes? - No, of course not.
c) Would you mind getting me some coffee?
- I’m sorry, I’m too busy right now.
- Would you mind waiting a moment?
- I’m sorry, I can’t.
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Use “
Use “
mind
mind
” in requests
” in requests
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…
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Work with a partner….
Work with a partner….
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Key to exercise 4 (suggested)
Key to exercise 4 (suggested)
a) Do you mind if I sit down? / Please do.
a) Do you mind if I sit down? / Please do.
b) Would you mind if I smoked?
b) Would you mind if I smoked?
- I’ d rather you didn’t.
- I’ d rather you didn’t.
c) Do you mind if I postpone our meeting? / Not at all.
c) Do you mind if I postpone our meeting? / Not at all.
d) Do you mind if I turn off the stereo?
d) Do you mind if I turn off the stereo?
- I’d rather you didn’t.
- I’d rather you didn’t.
e) Would you mind if turned on the air-conditioner? /
e) Would you mind if turned on the air-conditioner? /
Please do.
Please do.
f) Do you mind if I watch TV while eating lunch? / No,
f) Do you mind if I watch TV while eating lunch? / No,
of course not.
of course not.
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Good bye. See you next time
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