Thursday, February 28, 2013

DIABETES

Diabetes is a life-threatening condition that reduces the ability of the body to turn glucose -- or sugar -- into energy.
It is a growing problem  around the world.
The number of people  with diabetes is expected
to rise sharply, to 438 million, over the next 20 years.

Friday, February 22, 2013

MOM WILL COME- 10 tenses

   Mom will              come.    85%
   She                        comes   100%.
   She                        came.
   She    will         be coming at 9 p.m.
   She                   is  coming now.
   She                 was coming  when he left.
   She         has         come     since he left.
   She         had        come      then he left.
   She ’ll    have       come     when he leaves.
   Shell    have been  coming when he leaves.
                 (will,        have+      be                     +ing)     

MOM- MOM- MOM

                                                 Mom
                                        I love mom.
                                 Mom loves me.
                         Mom does     love  me.
                         Mom does not love  me.  
                         Mom doesn’t  love  me.
              Does  Mom         love me?
            Doesn't Mom        love me?
       Why does  Mom         love me?
       How does  Mom         love me?
     When does  Mom         love me?
How much does  Mom         love me?
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                       This is Mom.
                        She  is Mom.
                          It   is Mom.
                     There is Mom in my heart.
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                      Why Mom loves me is clear.
       It is clear Why Mom loves me.
                      How Mom loves me does matter to me.
It does matter How Mom loves me.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

LOVE

LOVE
The word "love" is used for those deeply felt emotions that bind people together. There's romantic love, the love of a parent towards a child, the love children feel for their parents and their siblings, and there's spiritual love that people express through their religion.
  • Mirna and Pedro love each other.
  • They love their children.
  • They fell in love and got married 20 years ago.(This sentence uses "love" as a noun.)
  • Their household is filled with love.
The word "love" is also used when describing ordinary things that have nothing to do with romance or family relationships:
  • Jerry loves his new car.
  • Amina loves her job.
  • We love going to the movies.
  • What's not to love about this beautiful house?
  • I love chocolate ice cream.
The use of the future tense is often used when "love" is a verb:
  • She'll love those earrings.
  • You're going to love living in New York.
  • I think they're going to love having a baby.
You'll also hear "would love" in conditional sentences:
  • I would love to help you, but I can't.
  • They would love to be here today, but they have to be at work.
  • She would love to have another baby.
To use "love" in continuous tenses is not grammatically correct; however, recently it has become popular among Americans to do it anyway.
  • She's loving her new cell phone.
  • They're loving being together all the time.
  • He was loving his job until he got a new supervisor.
  • I'm loving it. (You might recognize this from McDonald's commercials.)
I recommend that you avoid using "love" this way. But it is possible to use "loving" as a gerund or as an adjective:
  • Loving you is easy. (The subject is "loving.")
  • Tina is a loving wife. ("Loving" is an adjective.)
  • The shelter found a loving home for the lost dog.
It's common to use "love" as an adjective for the following things: love letters, love songs, and love poems.
It's also common to use "love" as a noun:
  • love The love they feel for each other is very strong.
  • Bob lost his job, but he has the love of his family to fall back on.
  • After hours of making love, the couple ordered a pizza. (make love = sexual activity)
  • A lot of love goes into her cooking.
  • Cindy couldn't make it to the wedding, but she sent her love in the form of a big bouquet of flowers.
  • He often thinks of his long-lost love.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

THE SUBJECTS WERE ASKED

The subjects   were asked
how much time they spent during the same period    
helping friends, neighbors and relatives,
with tasks
such as driving them around,
doing errands and providing childcare   .

Does not mean but say

The experts  point out
that     a lower sperm count does not mean
a man is less fertile or less likely to father a child, but say
physical activity does affect the quality of semen .

Sunday, February 3, 2013

QUESTIONS- WH+ To group

Do you know how to live there?
Do you know how to work there?
Do you know how to speak to Americans?
Do you know how to treat your kids there?
Do you know how to enjoy yourself?
Do you know how to live happily?
Do you know how to let yourself free?
Do you know how to deal with cultural shocks?
Do you know how to win their hearts?
Do you know how to go over all these?

I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO WEAR- more

I don’t know what to wear= WH+ To group
I don’t know how to live there= WH+ To group
Don’t you know how to live there ?= WH+ To group
How to live there  is   my concern.
                It            is   my concern.
I am concerned  about how to live there.
I am concerned  about it.
How I live there  concerns    to my brothers.


WHAT DO YOU LEARN? WHY

What do you learn? Why?
                I    learn English.
I learn to learn.
I learn to speak.
I learn to speak
           to live in America
           to go college
           to work and
           to help the family.
I learn…because I want to live in America meaningfully.
I learn… for fun
                    for my family
               with all my heart
                    at my best .
I learn     hard and slowly.
I learn     what I need and what they want.

WHERE IS HE? TEN ANSWERS

                 Where              is he?
                 He                    is there.
                 He                    is where I can’t come.
                 He                    is somewhere noone knows.
Noone knows where he   is.
                 He                    is somewhere I don’t know.
I‘ve no ideas  where he    is.
I don’t know  where he    is.
I wonder        where  he   is.   
                      Where he    is doesn’t matter to me.
It's unclear     where he    is.


EXCUSE. . .

                                                Excuse me!
                          You should   excuse     me.
                                     Excuse    her!
                                     Excuse    us!
                      Do you   excuse     me?
                      Do you   excuse     us ?

                     Did you   excuse     me?
                    Will you   excuse     me?
                       Can you   excuse     me?     
                      Are you       excusing  me?
                     Have you excused   me?

To excuse    = đ.t tha lỗi
     excusing = việc tha thứ
 an excuse    = một lời biện hộ, bào chữa




Saturday, February 2, 2013

BROWN- more

                    brown                 
                    Brown             has a car.
       Mr.      Brown             drives a car.
      The       brown             works in the sun.
      The       Browns            have 4 cars.
       Mr.       Brown's car    is brown.
       Mr.       Brown'         in his car.
      The        Browns 'll       save 4 cars.
      The        Brown 's         black mixes red.
                    Brown             means ground.
 I like it       brown.
 I like          brown.
 I like          Brown.
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The brown= những kẻ da nâu
The Browns = Những người trong gia đình Ông Brown.
I like it brown= tôi thích nó màu nâu

Friday, February 1, 2013

4 THATS- determiner- marker- adverb- pronounce

Ive been promoted twice during that period.
                                                       (1) determiner(đó)
 Even though I do not like my job,
 I do not think that I would like to work 12 hours a day.      
                              (2) marker (rằng)                                        
I would not want to work that hard.
                                                                       (3) Adverb of degree (cở như thế)
I like that.
      (4) Pronounce (điều đó)
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Ive been promoted twice during that period.
Even though I do not like my job,
I do not think that I would like to work 12 hours a day.     
I would not want to work that hard.
I like that.

WHAR THEY TOLD US= a sub-clause as subject

What they told us  is
there are two things
that are very important
when you are going to a venue
or whether it`s a public event .