Yes, but the one I will teach tomorrow will be the shortest.. Yes, but the one I will teach tomorrow will be the shortest.. WORDS DESCRIBING TIME day before yesterday | yesterday | today
Trang 1Did you teach the short lesson?
(Yes, but the one I will teach tomorrow will be the shortest.) Yes, but the
one I will teach tomorrow will be the shortest (Yes, but the one I will teach
tomorrow will be the shortest.)
13.7g Did she hear the good message?
(Yes, but the one she heard yesterday was better.) Yes, but the one she heard
yesterday was better (Yes, but the one she heard yesterday was better.)
Did she hear the good message?
(Yes, but the one she will hear tomorrow will be the best.) Yes, but the one
she will hear tomorrow will be the best (Yes, but the one she will hear
tomorrow will be the best.)
13.7h Did she eat the bad meal?
(Yes, but the one she ate yesterday was worse.) Yes, but the one she ate
yesterday was worse (Yes, but the one she ate yesterday was worse.)
Did she eat the bad meal?
(Yes, but the one she will eat tomorrow will be the worst.) Yes, but the one
she will eat tomorrow will be the worst (Yes, but the one she will eat
tomorrow will be the worst.)
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13.8 I will say, "Is she the most famous person here?" You will answer,
"I don't think so But she is more famous than most of the others."
Trang 213.8a Is she the most famous person here?
(I don't think so But she is more famous than most of the others.) I don't think so But she is more famous than most of the others (I don't think so But she is more famous than most of the others.)
13.8b Was he the most jealous person here?
(I don't think so But he was more jealous than most of the others.) I don't think so But he was more jealous than most of the others (I don't think so But he was more jealous than most of the others.)
13.8c Will they be the most peaceful people here?
(I don't think so But they will be more peaceful than most of the others.) I don't think so But they will be more peaceful than most of the others (I don't think so But they will be more peaceful than most of the others.)
13.8d Are we the most powerful people here?
(I don't think so But we are more powerful than most of the others.) I don't think so But we are more powerful than most of the others (I don't think so But we are more powerful than most of the others.)
13.8e Will she be the most deceitful person here?
Trang 313.8f Were they the most responsible people here?
(I don't think so But they were more responsible than most of the others.) I don't think so But they were more responsible than most of the others (I don't think so But they were more responsible than most of the others.)
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"THIS," "THAT," "THESE" AND "THOSE"
"This" is one thing close by
"These" are two or more things close
by
"That" is one thing farther away
"Those" are two or more things farther
away
John needs this book
He needs these books
USING "DO" TO EMPHASIZE
Do you speak English?
Yes, I speak English
You don't speak English, do you?
Yes, I do speak English
Does he speak English?
Yes, he speaks English
He doesn't speak English, does he?
Yes, he does speak English
Do you speak English?
He needs that book.
He needs those books.
13.5
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day before yesterday | yesterday | today | tomorrow | day after tomorrow
(the)
year
month
this week next
year month week
year month week
year month week
after next
(The) year before last was very cold
Last year was warmer
Last month was cooler
Last week was nice
(The) day before yesterday was Monday
Yesterday was Tuesday
Today is Wednesday
Tomorrow will be Thursday
(The) day after tomorrow will be Friday
Next week will be windy
Next month will be hot
Next year should be warm
(The) year after next may also be warm
Trang 6USING "YOU" IN ENGLISH
1 person I, me, you, she, her, he, him, it
2 or more people we, us, you, they, them
The sentence indicates the number of people
John, will you come with me? = (I want only John but not Mary to come with me.)
John and Mary, will you come with me? = (I want both John and Mary to come with me.)
Or, Will both of you come with me? = (I want both John and Mary to come with me.)
1 person my, mine, your, yours, her, hers, his, its
2 or more people our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs
The sentence indicates the number of people
John, this is your coat I think it is yours = (This coat belongs to John, not to Mary.)
John and Mary, these are your books These books are yours = (These books belong to both John and Mary.)
Or, These books belong to both of you
Trang 7again = book = lesson = book uli "
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LESSON 13 VOCABULARY
acceptance
argument
bribe
convert
disciple
farther
finances
friend
friendly, friendlier,
friendliest
funds
Greek
handle
last
neglect
normal
opposition
pleasure, pleasant
presentation proposal province quarrel refutation these those
to accept
to argue
to be
to be converted
to be opposed
to be pleased
to be wise
to bribe
to describe
to emphasize
to fly
to handle
to matter
to neglect
to note
to oppose
to please
to present
to propose
to quarrel
to refute
to steal
to stir tomorrow widow windy wisdom yesterday
Expressions
Some time later there was a quarrel between the people (6:1)
They claimed that their widows were being neglected in the daily distribution of
funds (6:1)