2. I. Choose the word in which the
letter l, r, or h his silent.
1. A. cold B. calm C. light D. film
2. A. honey B. healthy C. honest D. happy
3. A. work B. parent C. drive D. dairy
4. A. horrible B. hospital C. holiday D. honour
5. A. follow B. fold C. folk D. file
REVISION
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C.
A
D.
C.
3. II. Put a tick( ) in the right column:
Verb To- infinitive
(To – V)
Gerund (V - ing)
1. dislike
2. can’t risk
3. mean
4. demand
5. hope
6. agree
7. refuse
8. mind
9. expect
10. offer
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4. Monday, September 29th
, 2014
UNIT THREE : A PARTY
Lesson E: LANGUAGE FOCUS (CONT.)
I. Pronunciation:
II. Grammar:
1. Infinitive & Gerund :
2. Passive infinitive and gerund:
5. Ex:
1. His uncle expected to meet him at the airport .
S V Active inf. O Adv
2. He expected to be met at the airport by his uncle.
S V Passive Inf. Adv by + O
3. I appreciated inviting Marry to my party
S V Active gerund O Adv
4. Marry appreciated being invited to my party.
S V Passive gerund Adv.
6. Note:
ACTIVE ( Chủ động) PASSIVE (Bị động)
GERUND
(Danh động
từ)
S +V +V- ing + O + (Adv) S + V + being + V3/ ed +
(Adv.)
TO –
INFINITIVE
( động từ
nguyên thể)
S + V +To- inf. + O +
(Adv)
S + V + to be + V3/ ed +
(Adv.)
7. • be walk come rescue
• meet go run upset
• smile invite call divide
• include concern open work
Exercise 1: Which of the following verbs can have an
object, and which can not?
• S + V + O + (adv) : meet, upset, invite, rescue,
call, include, concern, open
• S + V + (adv) : be, walk, come, go, run, smile,
work
8. Exercise 2: Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences:
1. Ms. Thompson is always willing to help, but she doesn’t want (to call/
to be called/calling/ being called) at home unless there is an emergency.
2. The children agrees (to divide/ to be divided/ dividing/ being divided) the candy
equally.
3. I expected (to invite/ to be invited/ inviting/ being invited) to the party, but I
wasn’t.
4. I expect (to meet/ to be met/ meeting/ being met) at the airport by my uncle.
5. Mr. Steinberg offered (to drive/ to be driven/ driving/ being driven) us to the
station.
6. The new students hope (to include/ to be included/ including/ being included) in
many of the school’s social activities.
7. Jack got into his trouble when he refused (opening/ being opened/ to open/ to be
opened) his briefcase for the customs officer.
8. Barbara didn’t mention (concerning/ being concerned/ to concern/ to be
concerned) about her progress report at work, but I’m sure she is.
9. You’d better save some money for a rainy day. You can’t count on (to rescue/ to
be rescued/ rescuing/ being rescued) by your parents every time you get into
financial difficulty.
10 Please forgive me. I didn’t mean (upsetting/ being upset/ to upset/ to be upset)
you.
A
B
B
A
B
C
B
D
C
B
9. X
X X X
X X X
X X
O
X
O O O
O O O
O O O
1
4
7 8
5
2 3
6
9
NOUGHTS AND CROSSES
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10. I don’t want ……(choose) for the game.
To be chosen
11. I don’t like …………..(see) to
go out alone
being seen