English Sem1
English Sem1
English Sem1
1) Câmpu Alina
1. Verb Tenses 1
2. Verb Tenses 2
3. Passive Forms
4. Modal Verbs 1
5. Modal Verbs 2
6. Relative Clauses
7. Determiners and Pronoums
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2012-10-05 ENGLISH (C.1) Câmpu Alina
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2012-10-19 ENGLISH (C.2) Câmpu Alina
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2012-10-19 ENGLISH (C.2) Câmpu Alina
Expressing Future time
1. Present Tense Simple
when we speak about an official arranjament:
- The plane takes off at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
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2012-10-19 ENGLISH (C.2) Câmpu Alina
Expressing future time
to be to+V1 – official arranjament:
- The prime minister is to give a speech tomorrow morning.
- You are to stay in your room until you've apologised.
to be about to+V1 – things that will happen soon:
- He is about to jump.
to be bound to+V1 – things which are certain to happen:
- They are 3-0 down. Their team is bound to lose.
to be on the point/verge of:
- We are due to meet in half an hour.
- We shall meet in due course.
- I wonder what the future has in store/what's in store.
- Nothing will change in the near future/for the forseeable future.
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2012-11-02 ENGLISH (C.3) Câmpu Alina
Passive forms
a) Simple Tenses
- Important subjects are discussed at the conference. – Present Tense Simple
- I was helped by them. – Past Tense Simple
- You will be examined by a top specialist. – Future Tense Simple
b) Continuous Tenses
Present Tense Continuous – am/are/is+being+V3
- This problem is being taken into account by all specialists.
Past Tense Continuous – was/were+being+V3
- When we arrived at the stadium, the National Anthem was being played.
Present Perf. Cont.; Past Perf. Cont.; | have no Passive Form
Future Tense Cont.; Future Perf. Cont. |
c) Perfect Tenses
- The new stadium has been built already. – Present Perfect Simple
- By the end of 2000, the work have been finished. – Past Perfect Simple
- In ten years time, full equality will have been achieved for women. – Future Perfect
Simple
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d) to be going to
- The factory is going to be closed by the new managers.
e) modal verbs
- The house must be cleaned. – Present form – mVb+be+V3
- They should have been forced to leave earlier. – Perfect form – mVb+have+been+V3
f) Infinitives
- He wants to be taken seriously. – Present form – to be+V3
- I was happy to have been given the first prize. – Perfect form – to have+been+V3
g) Gerunds
- I enjoy being spoiled. – Present form – being+V3
- She recalled having been taken there as a child. – Perfect form – having+been+V3
- Having been stung by bees, he is now affraid of all insects.
The Agent: "by"
- He was killed with a kitchen knife.
- The streets were covered in snow.
Causative Constructions
We talk about making people do something for us.
In the Active Voice, the meaning is cause order somebody to do something.
- I will get the waiter to bring you the menu.
get+n+to+Inf/BE n = noun
- I will have the waiter bring you the menu.
have+n+Inf/AE
- I will have my secretary send you all the details.
- Get him to call/Have him call everybody and announce the meeting.
Passive Voice
Arrange for somebody else to do something.
- I will have/get the menu brought to you.
gramatical subj h/g+n+V3
- I want to have/get my hair cut.
- I must have/get my picture taken for my passport.
- I shall have/get these copies meant for you immediately.
- He will have/get injuried if... .
- I need to have/get my car prepared/fixed/serviced.
Obs: have/get+Obj+V3 – misfortunes
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- I have had my car stolen.
- He had his application turned down.
- They had their house broken into.
- They had their fence pulled down.
Meaning 1:
- They employed somebody to pull down their fence. (causative)
- Their fence was pulled down without their willing it. (misforunate)
Obs: "get" instead of "be" in the Passive.
- They got/were punished by the principal.
Obs: "get" in collocations of the meaning "to become".
- get dressed, get married, stuck, lost, caught, burnt, envolved, get used to+Ving.
A – I got dressed very quickly.
P – I've got caught very quickly.
Impersonal Constructions
Used especially after verbs refferring to mental prop., or after reporting Verbs. – claim,
mention, report, believe, think, consider:
- The President is said to be unwell.
Subject+Passive Vb+to-Inf.
- It is said that the President is unwell.
It+Passive Vb+"that" Clause
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2012-11-16 ENGLISH (C.4) Câmpu Alina
Modal Verbs
Modal Verbs:
- can, could, may, might, will, shall, would, should, must, ought to, dare, need.
Modal Paraphrases:
- to be able to, to be allowed, to be permitted to, to have to.
Can vs to be able to
to point to the future:
- One day people will be able to spend their holiday on the moon.
know how to, with verbs expressing senses (hear, see, feel, smell):
- Can you read music?
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A
- a
B
- b
C
- c
D
- d
E
- e
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