tailieunhanh - Particular words 1

Tham khảo tài liệu 'particular words 1', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 257 202 2 No preposition before expressions of time beginning next last this one every each some any all. See you next Monday The meeting s this Thursday. Come any day you like. The party lasted all night. Note also tomorrow morning yesterday afternoon etc. NOT on tomorrow morning etc 3 In an informal style we sometimes leave out on before the names of the days of the week. This is very common in American English. Why don t you come round on Monday evening 4 We use a instead of a preposition in three times a day sixty miles an hour eighty pence a pound and similar expressions. 5 We usually leave out at in At what time . . . What time does Granny s train arrive 6 Expressions containing words like height length size shape age colour volume area are usually connected to the subject of the sentence by the verb be without a preposition. What colour are her eyes He s just the right height to be a policeman. She s the same age as me. You re a very nice shape. I m the same weight as I was twenty years ago. What shoe size are you 7 We often leave out in especially in spoken English in the expressions in the same way in this way in another way etc. They plant corn the same way their ancestors used to 500 years ago. 8 We do not use to before home. I m going home. In American English at can be left out before home. Is anybody home 257 prepositions at the end of clauses 1 Prepositions often come at the ends of clauses in English. This happens in several kinds of structure a questions beginning what who where etc. What are you looking at Who did you go with Where did you buy it from 203 258-259 b relative clauses There s the house that I told you about. You remember the boy I was going out with c passive structures I hate being laughed at. They took him to hospital yesterday and he s already been operated on. d infinitive structures It s a boring place to live in. I need something to write with 2 Ina more formal style we can put a preposition before a question-word or a relative

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