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Chapter 1: Congratulations
- Expressions of asking and giving hope
- Hope is to want something to happen or to be true, and usually have a good reason to think that it might. Ex: Hopefully…, I hope…, I expect…, I am hoping…, etc
- Expressions of congratulation
- Congratulation is something that you say when you want to congratulate someone. Ex: I’d be the first to congratulate you on…, I’d like to congratulate you on…, Please accept my warmest congratulations, etc
- Expressions of agreement
- Agreement is when people have the same opinion, or when they approve of or accept something. Ex: I agree with you, You’re right, That’s true, Absolutely, etc
- Expressions of suggestion
- Suggestion is an idea, plan or action that is suggested or the act of suggesting it. Ex: May I suggest…? You may/might like to…? Have you considered/thought of…? Would you care to…? Etc
Chapter 2: Be Healthy, Be Happy
- Label is a small piece of paper or other material which gives information about the thing it is fixed to. Label is a piece of paper, polymer, cloth, metal, or other material affixed to a container or article, on which is print a legend
- Grammar review:
- Plural and singular
- Plural is a word or a part of word which shows that you are talking about more than one person or thing. For example ‘babies’ is the plural of ‘baby’. While, the singular is a form of a word used to talk about one person or thing. For example ‘woman’ is the singular form of ‘women’
- Conjuction “to, in order to, and so that”
– To + Verb-
EXAMPLE:
I’m going to Ireland to visit my family
I went to the post office to buy some stamps
– In order to + Infinitive
Purpose can be expressed with the prepositional phrase in order allowed by an infinitive clause or a that-clause ( almost always with a modal may or might ). The prepositional phrase in orde is often omitted in informal speech
– So + that – clause
Purpose can be expressed with the preposition so followed by a that-clause ( almost always with a modal can, will or may). Informally, that is omitted ( Do not place acomma before so because it changes the meaning to “result” )
- Modal “should, must not, and have to”
- Should
- Must
- Have to
Chapter 3: This is how you do it
- Recipe is a set of instructions that describes how to prepare or make something, especially a culinary dish, including a list of what food is neede for this. It is also used in medicine or in information technology ( user acceptance ). A doctor will usually begin a prescription with recipe, usually abbreviated Rx or an equivalent symbol
- Manual is a book that tells you how to use something or do something. In this case is some tools. The manual contains important information about the tools we want to use
- Sentence used in manual
- Sentence used in imperative sentence is imperative sentence. It is form of a verb used to express an order
- The expressions to ask about how the tools are used
- We are certain confused when we just buy electronic tools or something. We can ask the seller or someone else how to operate it
- Tools used in manual
- Manual usually explains about how to operate something. It could be power tools, mechanic tools, automotive tools, office tools, etc
- Present continuous tense is the tense which we use to refer to actions or events that are happening now or developing
- Past contiuous is the grammatical tense used to describe an action which someone was doing or an event which was happening at a particular time
- We will be doing future continuous to say that we will be int the middle of doing something at a certain time in the future.
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