#1 (permalink) Sat Nov 17, 2007 3:23 am noun, auxiliary verb, possessive pronouns... |
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Are the sentences below correct in terms of the use of noun and so on?
Possessive pronouns
This book does not belong to me. It’s hers The house is not hers This house is hers
Verb
All the furniture is my father’s study room are made of oak. They are responsible for handling the money Those are spoiled apples
Mr Samuel, together with his family, drives to Kuala Lumpur once a month. John drives his car very fast He drives to work daily
A lot of chilli and spices are needed to make this chilli paste. They are responsible for raising the child Those people are my relatives
Matt forgot that he had invited some friends to dinner yesterday. I had invited all the neighbors for my birthday party tomorrow We had invited a lot of people today
The couple has been very upset since their child’s death. He has been to Genting Highlands He has been studying day and night
Mandy enjoys cycling. So do we. I hired that man to do the plumbing in my house Try to do your best in your exam
Nobody seems to be watching the movie. All of them are talking among themselves. The child seems healthy He seems to be fine today
Neither Joan nor Jamie wanted the plate of rice for yesterday’s lunch. Jack wanted to learn French language That is the toy John wanted to buy for his kid
Relative pronoun
The lady who borrowed our pen has not returned it to us. This is the guy who gave me a lift to work Students who study hard will always do well in their exams
Courage is to a man what beauty is to a lady. John told me what he did last summer We listened to what John has to say to us
Adjective
They say that Simon is the strongest man in the fitness club. He is the strongest man on earth That is the strongest building in the city
This is the biggest room in the mansion. This is the biggest building in the world That was the biggest hurricane that hit the city
There were only a few boys present at the soccer practice today. I bough a few tickets for the musical concert There is only a few pieces of biscuits left in the jar
We worked very hard on this project and all of us were praised. All the clothes have been washed He used all of his savings to buy the house
Conjunction
We will not be allowed to camp at East Coast Park unless we have a permit. You can’t pass the exam unless you study hard The company will close down unless it makes some money
Auxiliary Verb
Those cartons of drinks have been bought here for tonight’s party. I have been running for more than an hour I have been dreaming a lot recently
The toddler would not sit down and have his dinner unless his mother feeds him. You have worked hard for the company The authorities have predicted when the storm will hit the city
present participle
Neither my sister not her friends are planning to attend the party tonight. He is planning to build a house He is the driving force behind the planning and building of the bridge
Preposition
of late, Melissa has not been herself. He is a son of a king Today is a day of rest |
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