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Write Wh and How questions for the following answers.

(1) I went to the cinema last night. (2) I’ve been studying English for two years.
(3) He goes to the park twice a week. (4) I’ve seen this films five times.
(5) Mandalay is 500 kilometers from Yangon. (6) She bought a new iPad.
(7) There were a thousand people at the concert. (8) Kate had to wait an hour for the bus.
(9) I’m waiting for Sophia. (10) Mary joined the company in 2011.
(11) He paid for the tickets with his credit card. (12) Kim is 160 centimeters tall.
(13) My native language is Spain. (14) I left the keys on the table.
(15) I will be back at 5.00 p.m.
(16) They do their homework at night. (when)
(17) Mr. Bell came to a party alone. (Who)
(18) The car is across the street from the house. (Where)
(19) I like the red blouse, not the blue one. (Which)
(20) She will go to France next Sunday. (Where)
(21) He studies piano at the university. (What)
(22) The party lasted all night. (How long)
(23) My parents have two cars. (How many)
(24) We have an English class twice a week. (How often)
(25) She felt sad because she didn’t bring her dictionary yesterday. (Why)
(26) They study (English) every Monday.
(27) Mary sings a song (beautifully).
(28) Suzan (has breakfast) before going to school.
(29) (The hotel) is on Pyay Road.
(30) The little boys play (hide and seek)
Please change the following positive statements into negative statements.
1. One of the boys broke his leg.
2. Lucy knows Spanish.
3. Jackie takes vitamins every day.
4. Sue and her husband moved to USA.
5. The students remembered to take the quiz.
6. Joe has written the report.
7. The clerk will file the papers.
8. The substitute teacher is taking attendance.
9. Julia will have finished the paper by 2.00 p.m today.
10. The police officers are writing a report about the accident today.
11. We will meet the new employees tomorrow.
12. Dr. John is writing the prescription.
13. The custodians lost the keys.
14. Michael can drive the children to the park.
15. The players are giving interview right now.
16. They arrange the furniture.
17. Lucus swept he garage.
18. The home owner has put the house up for sale.
19. The project was finished by Scott.
20. Jenny printed the documents on his printer.
Modifiers
Noun Modifiers
Pre-noun Modifiers
 Determiners
 Adjective
 Participle
 Noun
1. Determiners
 Articles : a, an, the
 Pointing words : this, that, these, those
 Possessive Adj : my, our, your, his, her, its, their, Su Su’s
 Adj of quantity : some, any, many, much, more, few, a few, a little, etc
 Number : one, two, three, etc
 Distributive Adj : each, every, either, neither
2. Adjective – happy day
3. Participle – Present participle (working hour, boiling point)
– Past participle (fried chicken, decorated room)
4. Noun (bamboo hut, diamond ring)
1. ဟောင်းနွမ်းနေတဲ့ အရု ပ်လေးတစ်ရု ပ်
၂. ကျ ိုးပဲ့ နေတဲ့ အရု ပ်လေးတစ်ရု ပ်
၃. ပလတ်စတစ်အရု ပ်လေးတစ်ရု ပ်
၄. ဟောင်းနွမ်းကျ ိုးပဲ့ နေတဲ့ အရု ပ်လေးတစ်ရု ပ်
၅. သာယာတဲ့ နံ နက်ခင်းတစ်ခု
၆. နွေရာသီနံ နက်ခင်းတစ်ခု
၇. သာယာတဲ့ နွေရာသီနံ နက်ခင်းတစ်ခု
၈. ကြည်လင်နေတဲ့ စီးဆင်းနေသောရေ
၉. ဝါးတဲလေးတစ်လုံ း
၁၀. လှ လှ ပပပြုံ းပြနေသော မြန်မာမလေးတစ်ယောက်
Please change the following positive statements into negative statements.
1. One of the boys broke his leg.
2. Lucy knows Spanish.
3. Jackie takes vitamins every day.
4. Sue and her husband moved to USA.
5. The students remembered to take the quiz.
6. Joe has written the report.
7. The clerk will file the papers.
8. The substitute teacher is taking attendance.
9. Julia will have finished the paper by 2.00 p.m today.
10. The police officers are writing a report about the accident today.
11. We will meet the new employees tomorrow.
12. Dr. John is writing the prescription.
13. The custodians lost the keys.
14. Michael can drive the children to the park.
15. The players are giving interview right now.
16. They arrange the furniture.
17. Lucus swept he garage.
18. The home owner has put the house up for sale.
19. The project was finished by Scott.
20. Jenny printed the documents on his printer.

Phrase and Clause


Phrase - Phrase does not include a verb and add extra information to a sentence.
Clause – A clause is a group of words that contains a verb and its subject.
There are two kinds of clauses, independent clause and dependent clause.
An independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand itself by a sentence.
A dependent clause does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone as a sentence

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