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7Five Basic Forms of Sentences
- 1. S V2. S V C3. S
V O4. S V O OC5. S V
Oi Od
8Five Kinds of Sentences ( Classified by Use)
- 1. Declarative sentences2.
Interrogative sentences3. Imperative
sentences4. Exclamatory sentences5.
Optative sentences
9 Four Kinds of Sentences (Classified by Structure)
- 1. Simple sentences2. Compound
sentences3. Complex sentences4.
Compound and Complex - sentences.
10 The Elements of Sentences
- 1. Subject2. Predicate
- 3. Object4. Complement5.
Modifier6. Connective7. Independent
elements
11 Parts of Speech
- Noun, Adjective, Adverb, Verb,
- Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection,
- Pronoun.
12 Phrases
- 1. Noun Phrase how to swim, to study a
language, speaking slowly, - 2. Pronoun Phrase each other, one another
- 3. Verb Phrase take place, look forward to have
been working
134. Adjective Phrase A bird in the hand, The pen
on the table5. Adverbial Phrase The meeting
began at 5.6. Prepositional Phrase ( Used as
adjective or adverb)
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- The pen on the table is mine.
- I put the book on the table.
- 2. ?????because of, owing to,
- due to, as for, in spite of, in
front of, - by means of, with a view to,
- for the purpose of
15- 7. Conjunction Phrase as soon as, as well as,
as if, -
- He talks as if he knew the secret.
- 8. Interjection Phrase By heaven! My God!
16 Clauses
- 1. Noun clause
- A. That S V B. Wh S V
- C. Whether, if SV
- That he is a good man is a fact.
- I am not what I was ten years ago.
- I dont know whether he will come or not.
- Just because you know him does not mean you can
abuse your power.
17- 2. Adjective clause
- Those who live in a glass house should not
throw stones. - Mr. Jones, whose father was a decent man,
helped a lot of poor people. -
- 3. Adverbial clause
- You may go where you like.
- When I was ten, I knew how to cook.
18Forms
- 1. Noun Noun, Noun phrase, Noun clause,
Infinitive, Gerund, The Adjective - 2. Adjective Adjective, Adjective Phrase,
Adjective Clause, Infinitive, Present Participle,
Past Participle - 3. Adverb Adverb, Adverb Phrase, Adverb Clause,
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19 What can be used as S, O, C.
- S N, Pronoun, The adjective, To V,
- Gerund (Ving), N Phrase,
- N Clause
- O N, Pronoun, The adjective, To V,
- Gerund (Ving), N Phrase,
- N Clause
20- C (A) SC N, Pronoun, Adjective,
- Adverb, To V,
Gerund - (Ving), Present
Participle, - Adjective phrase,
N Phrase, - N Clause
- (B) OC N, Adjective, To V,
- Present Participle,
- Past Participle
,Adj. phrase
21S V
- Birds fly.
- John usually sleeps only 5 hours a day.
- It is raining heavily. Mary came in.
- This machine does not work well. Birds fly in the
sky. - You cannot just depend on other people.
22S V C
- You look beautiful. She feels good.
- (be, seem look, appear, feel, smell, taste,
keep, remain, prove, become, get, grow, turn,
come, go, fall, run) - He acted as the manager of the company.
- This word functions as the subject.
23S V O
- Everybody loves me.
- The car knocked the boy down.
- (1) (to V) attempt, begin, cease, decide,
endeavor, expect, fear, forget, help, hope,
intend, learn, like, love, mean, need, offer,
plan, prefer, pretend, promise, propose, refuse,
start, try, undertake, want, wish, -
24- (2) be, seem, appear, prove, turn out, happen,
chance, care, long, agree, hesitate, fail, come,
go, run, stop, etc. - I dont know where to go.
25- Ving(Gerund) (1) admit, avoid, consider, enjoy,
escape, excuse, finish, give up, cannot help,
mind, miss, practice, regret, cannot stand, stop,
suggest, etc. (2) (both gerund and infinitive)
cannot bear, begin, endure, forget, hate, intend,
like, love, mean, need, prefer, remember, start,
try, want, etc. (3) Ving (participle) come,
remain, stand, etc. We stopped smoking. - They came running.
26- That clause acknowledge, admit, believe,
command, confess, declare, demand, demonstrate,
deny, doubt, expect, explain, fear, feel, hear,
hope, imagine, know, mean, notice, perceive,
prefer, propose, report, request, say, see, show,
suggest, suppose, think, understand, urge, wish,
etc. - He suggested that we should leave right now.
- We complained that the place was too noisy.
- It seems that Jane is very smart.
27- Wh clause ask, discover, discuss, doubt, find
out, imagine, know, reveal, say, show, suggest,
tell, understand, wonder, care, marvel, mind,
etc. Do you know who he is? I wonder whether he
will come or not.
28- prep O (pron. or n) buy, cash, choose, cook,
get, leave, make, order, play, reach, save,
spare, etc. - I explained the problems to my boss.
- The police accused him of theft.
- Thank you for your kind letter.
- She gave the book to that boy.
29S V Oi Od
- A. O O accord, afford, allow, ask, bring,
buy, cash, cause, choose, cook, deny, do, fetch,
get, give, grant, hand, leave, lend, make, offer,
order, owe, pass, pay, play, promise, reach,
read, refuse, render, save, sell, send, show,
sing, spare, teach, tell, wish, write, etc. - She gave them the drinks.
- He offered me a ride. Will you do me a favor?
30- B. O that clause (1) tell, show, teach,
promise (2) assure, convince, inform, persuade,
remind, warn. - I told him that he was wrong.
- She promised me that she would finish the project
by 10. - They informed us that they would be late.
31- C. O wh clause ask, show, teach, tell, inform
I asked him when the tower had been destroyed. - Could you tell me how long you are going to stay?
- D. O wh to V My father told me how to
assemble the bike.
32S V O OC
- A. O C keep, leave, find, make, render, elect,
appoint, call, name, think, consider, believe,
suppose, feel, know, judge, report, declare,
paint, dye, boil, cut, push, throw, etc. - She keeps her house clean. Everybody considers
him a good man. - He pushed the door open.
33- B. O as C accept, acknowledge, characterize,
choose, describe, know, interpret, rank,
recognize, regard, represent, take, treat, view,
etc. - We regard him as the leader. She described her
son as really clever.
34- C. O p.p. feel, find, hear, make, see, want,
wish, etc. She heard her name called. - O Ving (1) see, hear, feel, find, behold,
watch, observe, perceive, notice, catch, keep,
leave, have, set, send. (2) understand, remember,
recollect, imagine, fancy, hear of, like, hate,
mind, object to, etc. - Someone saw the man running away.
- I dont like the boys playing about here.
- I cannot understand my daughter saying so.
35- O to V (1) advice, allow, ask, beg, cause,
command, compel, encourage, entreat, expect,
force, get, help, impel, implore, instruct,
invite, lead, leave, like, mean, oblige, order,
permit, persuade, promise, require, teach, tell,
tempt, urge, want, wish, etc. (2) believe,
consider, declare, feel, find, guess, judge,
know, prove, report, see, suppose, think. - We cannot allow the man to drink wine here.
- He declared himself to be a Republican.
36- O V root (1) make, let, bid, have, help (2)
see, hear, feel, find, know, behold, watch,
observe, perceive, notice, etc. - Let me come in.
- I saw the boy steal the box.
37The Expansion of a Sentence
- A poor girl was crying.
- A poor girl was crying because she had nothing to
eat for three days. - A poor girl who was in tatters was crying because
she had nothing to eat for three days.
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40- (B) 17. European settlers wasted no time in
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(A) - importing many of their technology to North
America and - (B)
- applying it to the forests around them.
- (C) (D)
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41- (C) 18. In seventeenth century Amsterdam,
- the house facades were not only harmonious
- (A)
- but also distinct, unlikely the uniformity of
Parisian - (B) (C) (D)
- and English squares.
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42- (D) 19.When volcanoes are born in the
- sea, the eruptions may be more violent than
- (A)
- those on land because the contact between
- (B)
(C) - molten rock and seawater produce steam.
- (D)
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43- (D) 20.Because carbon monoxide has
- (A)
- no odor or color, people breathing it usually
- (B)
- fall asleep without realizing they are be
- (C)
- poisoned.
- (D)
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44- (C) 21. The training manager must estimate
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(A) - the expense for the program, including costs for
his - (B)
(C) - development, delivery, and evaluation.
- (D)
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45(B) 22. Evaporation is the process
(A) that a liquid turns into a vapor at a
(B) (C) temperature below
its boiling point. (D)
46(C) 23. In paintings of cut flowers,
(A) the artist has
in most cases devoted
(B) just as much care to
the vase than
(C) to the blooms, and sometimes
the vase is the most effective part of
(D) the picture.
47- (B) 24.Many machines use the inertia
- (A)
- force generating by a sudden
- (B)
- movement to activate catches and
- (C) (D)
- ratchets.
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48- (A) 25. Despite the bear's vision is poor, its
- (A)
(B) - sense of smell is keen, enabling the
- (C)
- remarkable bruin to smell food as
- (D)
- far away as a mile.
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49- (B) 26. If a stone thrown into a pond,
- (A) (B)
- the ripples will spread out from the
- (C)
- point where the stone hits the water.
- (D)
50- 27, When taking in small
- (A)
- amounts, caffeine increases the
- circulation and is considered
- (B)
- harmless for most people.
- (C) (D)
51- An increasing percentage of newcomers to the U.
S. workforce comes from populations that have
been underserved in the past because of racial,
ethnic, gender, or cultural differences. Social
trends indicate that today's minority groups are
more likely than those of previous generations to
celebrate their own uniqueness and to demand
respect and equal treatment from mainstream
institutions.
52- Organizations must manage and train this
increasingly diverse workforce. Good management
depends on working effectively with other people
by understanding and appreciating differences in
values and perspectives. Individuals who can
function in diverse situations tend to develop
cross-cultural communication skills and stronger
leadership abilities.
53- The primary goal of all training and development
programs is to provide workers at all levels of
an organization with the knowledge, skills, and
abilities to perform their jobs and help the
organization meet its business goals. Thus, for
most organizations, the decision to provide
diversity training is a business rather than a
moral decision. Effective diversity training
targets not only individuals but also the core
values, traditions, structure, and culture of an
organization. Diversity programs strive to
identify and eliminate barriers that prevent
individuals and the organization from achieving
their goals.
54- Race, ethnicity, and gender problems in the
workplace are increasingly viewed by management
as a significant barrier to productivity.
Organizations that do not respond to diversity
experience lawsuits, high turnover, low morale
and productivity, loss of talent to competitors,
additional recruitment and training costs, and
negative publicity.
55- (B) 29. With what topic is the passage mainly
concerned? - (A) Diversity in the U. S. workforce
(B) Responding to diversity in the
workplace - (C) Demands of minority groups in the
workplace - (D) Techniques of good management
56- (C) 30. The word "those" in line 2 refers to
- (A) cultural differences
- (B) social trends
- (C) minority groups
- (D) mainstream institutions
57- (A) 31.What does the author mean by the statement
in lines 8-9,for most organizations, the
decision to provide diversity training is a
business rather than a moral decision.? - (A) Diversity training is profitable for
organizations. - (B) Effective workers are trained in an
organization's core values. - (C) The culture of some organizations is
immoral. - (D) Diversity training is a growing
business.
58- (B) 32.The word "targets" in line 9 is closest in
meaning to - (A) looks for (B) aims at
- (C) objects to (D) consists of
- (D) 33.The word "barrier" in lines 1O and 12 is
closest in meaning to - (A) tradition (B) idea
- (C) solution (D) obstruction
59- (C) 34.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as
a consequence of disregarding diversity? - (A) Low productivity
- (B) Lawsuits
- (C) Violence
- (D) Additional costs
60- (D) 35.With which of the following statements
would the author most probably agree? - (A) Diversity training does not have to be costly
to an organization. - (B) Members of minority groups should be trained
in good management. - (C) Communication skills should be the main goal
of diversity programs. - (D) Managing diversity benefits both individuals
and organizations.
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