My staff has A contacted a group of doctors that are B involved in research and development efforts that are C so greatly needed by children who suffer D from this disease... My staf
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ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS:
1 Is the noun a collective noun? Is it
considered a unit? If so, is the verb
singular?
INCORRECT [The committee are
meeting again on Monday morning.]
CORRECT The committee is meeting
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plural? If so, is the verb plural?
INCORRECT The police is currently
investigating the situation.
CORRECTS The police are currently
investigating the situation.
3 is the noun ending in —s considered singular?
if so, is the verb singular?
INCORRECT [The news have not been good
lately.]
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the subject from the verb? If so, have you found the verb? Have you found the subject of that verb? Do they
agree?
INCORRECT [The price of our
goods are lower than that of our
competitors.
CORRECT The price of our goods is
Trang 51 We have (A) interviewed
many people who is (B)
(C) been advertising in the
trade newsletter that is (D) distributed so widely
Trang 6Newsletter (n) a printed
report containing news of the activities of a club or
organization that is sent
regularly to all its members
Trang 7To distribute sth (to / among
sb/sth) to give things to a large number of people; to share sth between a number of people:
Ex: The organization
distributed food to the
earthquake victims
Trang 81 We have (A) interviewed
many people who is (B)
(C) been advertising in the
trade newsletter that is (D) distributed so widely
Trang 92 My staff has (A) contacted
a group of doctors that are (B) involved in research and
development efforts that are
(C) so greatly needed by
children who suffer (D) from
this disease
Trang 10To be/To get involved (in sth) taking part in sth; being part
of sth or connected with sth:
to be / become / get involved
in politics
Trang 11Effort (to do sth) an attempt
to do sth especially when it is difficult to do:
a determined / real / special effort to make an effort
Trang 12To suffer (from sth) | To suffer (for sth) to be badly affected
by a disease, pain, sadness, a
lack of sth, etc.:
Many companies are suffering from a shortage of skilled
staff
Trang 13Disease (n) an illness affecting humans, animals or plants,
often caused by infection
Trang 142 My staff has (A) contacted
a group of doctors that are (B) involved in research and
(C) so greatly needed by
children who suffer (D) from
this disease
Trang 153 Although mathematics was (A) never easy for him when
he were (B) younger, he’s glad
he has chosen (C) to take some classes since the university
requires (D) him to do so
Trang 163 Although mathematics was (A) never easy for him when
he were (B) younger, he’s glad
he has chosen (C) to take some classes since the university
requires (D) him to do so
Trang 174 The results of the research
is (A) considered satisfactory, even though there are (B)
complaints about how long it has (C) taken to compile the data and about how much
money was (D) spent
Trang 18Satisfactory (adj.) good
enough for a particular
purpose
SYN acceptable:
a satisfactory explanation/ answer
Trang 19To compile to translate
instructions from one
computer language into
another so that a particular computer can understand
them
Trang 204 The results of the research
is (A) considered satisfactory, even though there are (B)
complaints about how long it has (C) taken to compile the data and about how much
money was (D) spent
Trang 215 The personal computers
that were (A) ordered last
week have (B) already arrived and are (C) being installed by
the most training
Trang 225 The personal computers
that were (A) ordered last
week have (B) already arrived and are (C) being installed by
the most training
Trang 236 The media have (A) been investigating facts that were (B) collected by an
astronomer who claims (C) that astrophysics are (D) full
of errorneous facts
Trang 24The media [U+sing./pl v.]
the main ways that large numbers
of people receive information and entertainment, that is television,
radio, newspapers and the
Internet:
the news / broadcasting / national media
Trang 25To investigate (v) to carefully examine the facts of a
situation, an event, a crime,
etc to find out the truth about
it or how it happened:
The FBI has been called in to investigate
Trang 26Astronomer (n) a scientist who studies astronomy (the scientific study of the sun,
moon, stars, planets, etc.)
Trang 27To claim to say that sth is true although it has not been
proved and other people may not believe it
Trang 28Astrophysics (n) the scientific study of the physical and
chemical structure of the
stars, planets, etc
Trang 29Erroneous (adj.) not correct; based on wrong information: erroneous conclusions/
assumptions
Trang 306 The media have (A) been
(B) collected by an
astronomer who claims (C)
that astrophysics are (D) full
of errorneous facts
Trang 317 My family is (A) planning a visit to the United States,
which have (B) issued them
visas that are (C) good for six months and expire (D) by the end of the year
Trang 32To issue sth (to sb) | To issue sb with sth [often passive]
To give sth to sb, especially
officially:
To issue passports/visas/tickets Ex: New members will be
issued with a temporary
Trang 33To expire (of a document, an agreement, etc.) to be no
longer valid because the
period of time for which it
could be used has ended
SYN run out:
Ex: When does your driving
Trang 347 My family is (A) planning a visit to the United States,
which have (B) issued them
visas that are (C) good for six months and expire (D) by the and of the year
Trang 358 There’s (A) at least a
couple of good reasons that
explain (B) why most cactuses have (C) evolved with large
thorns that are (D) as sharp as daggers
Trang 368 There’s (A) at least a
couple of good reasons that
explain (B) why most cactuses have (C) evolved with large
thorns that are (D) as sharp as daggers
Trang 379 Men-of-war is (A) a form of jellyfish with poisonous parts that are (B) capable of doing
serious harm to swimmers
who aren’t (C) taken to a
(D) get medical help quickly
Trang 38Man-of-war (n) (pl
men-of-war) Portuguese
a sea creature similar to a
jellyfish, with long tentacles
that can give a poisonous sting
Trang 41Jellyfish (n) (pl Jellyfish) a
sea creature with a body like
jelly and long thin parts called tentacles that can give a sharp sting
Trang 44Poisonous (adj.) causing death
or illness if swallowed or
absorbed into the body
SYN Toxic:
poisonous chemicals / plants
Trang 45Capable of sth/of doing sth
Having the ability or qualities necessary for doing sth:
I’m perfectly capable of doing
it myself, thank you
Trang 46Harm (n) damage or injury that is caused by a person or
an event:
Ex: He would never frighten anyone or cause them any
harm
Trang 479 Men-of-war is (A) a form of jellyfish with poisonous parts that are (B) capable of doing
serious harm to swimmers
who aren’t (C) taken to a
(D) get medical help quickly
Trang 4810 The government is (A)
sending a team of agronomists
to remote areas to look into
cooperative farming
claims (B) have (C) greatly
improved their (D) crop
Trang 49Agronomist (n) a scientist who studies the relationship
between crops and the
environment
Trang 50Peasant (n) (especially in the past, or in poorer countries) a farmer who owns or rents a
small piece of land:
Ex: peasant farmers
Trang 51Crop yield (n) the total
amount of crops, profits, etc that are produced:
Ex: a high crop yield
Trang 5210 The government is (A)
sending a team of agronomists
to remote areas to look into
cooperative farming
techniques that the peasants
claims (B) have (C) greatly
improved their (D) crop
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