Bài tập thêm Unit 3 Grammar môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 11

Identify and correct the mistakes:

1. Lan is always decisively. She can make decision quickly.

2. My friend Jack is known for being very reliability. He can always be trusted.

3. You can’t be independent on your parents all your life. It’s time you got a job.

4. I’m very confident that I’ll pass the exam.

5. He always avoids taking responsible.

6. She used to be shy and lack confident in herself. Now, she’s different: she believes in her ability to succeed in life.

7. Teenagers must show self-reliant so that they can be given challenging tasks.

8.“I’ll climb the highest mountain, no one can stop me”, he said very determined

Rewrite the sentences, using the nouns in brackets and a to-infinitive so that the new sentences have the closest meaning to the given ones.

1. She can cook for herself and that makes her more independent. (ability)

2. We were very impressed when we saw that she tried very hard to overcome difficulties. (effort)

3. Her teachers like her because she is always willing to learn. (willingness)

4. She has always wanted to visit the UK and that has made her work harder at her English language skills. (wish)

5. I agreed with him when he suggested that we should take part in more outdoor activities. (suggestion)

6.The headmaster refuse to allow us to go camping in the mountains. (permission)

7.She was very disappointed because her father couldn’t attend the teacher-parent meeting. (failure)

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ENGLISH 11 ( NEW TEXTBOOK) - UNIT 3- GRAMMAR
Identify and correct the mistakes:
1. Lan is always decisively. She can make decision quickly.
2. My friend Jack is known for being very reliability. He can always be trusted.
3. You can’t be independent on your parents all your life. It’s time you got a job.
4. I’m very confident that I’ll pass the exam.
5. He always avoids taking responsible.
6. She used to be shy and lack confident in herself. Now, she’s different: she believes in her ability to succeed in life.
7. Teenagers must show self-reliant so that they can be given challenging tasks.
8.“I’ll climb the highest mountain, no one can stop me”, he said very determined
Rewrite the sentences, using the nouns in brackets and a to-infinitive so that the new sentences have the closest meaning to the given ones.
1. She can cook for herself and that makes her more independent. (ability)
2. We were very impressed when we saw that she tried very hard to overcome difficulties. (effor...nst someone else's -- or even society's -- expectations.
If you don't have faith in yourself, you will always second guess yourself and turn to others for help every time you have to make a decision. Step away from that.
Accept the world. Independent people are not vain, nor do they believe the entire human race is cruel. Independent people are those who see the world, with its good and its bad, and consciously choose to be strong for themselves and others. You are not independent because you do not trust anyone. You are not independent because you think highly of yourself. Follow this guideline: Learn to accept the world, and decide to be strong.
Accepting the world and all of its complications will also help you see that there are an infinite number of ways to live out there -- nobody is forcing you to conform to one of them.
Be emotionally independent. Chances are, you depend on many people for emotional support. It may be your parents, a significant other, or good close friends. Although it is possible to continue to depend on these people for the rest of your life, it is in your best interest to realize that everyone in your life that you depend on will one day no longer be around. Some will move away, some will stop talking to you, and they all will eventually die. The only person that will always be with you is you. If you depend on yourself for support, you will never be let down.
It's okay to get attached to a few key people in your life, but you cannot let these people determine your level of happiness. That's up to you
Be self-motivated. Other people do not have and will never have the same vested interest in your success. Motivation and success is a function of habit. You must break your bad habit of procrastination, and replace it with one of good planning. The most successful people in the world aren't always the brightest, or the best looking, but no matter what other talents or gifts they have been blessed with, they have underpinning their sel...ing about what other people think. This is the most important thing about being independent. If you depend on others to tell you if your music is cool, or if your outfit is cute, you won't be very happy! As long as you like it - nothing else matters! Stop worrying about other people's judgments about your life, whether they are thinking about your clothes, your choice of career, or your choice of significant other. These are your decisions, and not anyone else's.
If you always have the nagging thought, "But what will other people think if..." in the back of your head, then you'll always be holding yourself back from doing your own thing.
Don't just think that you're the best; prove it to yourself! Your opinion matters the most in your own motivation, but you know when you're pulling your own weight as to your accomplishments. It's far easier to just start dealing with your responsibilities knowing, with an incredibly strong faith in yourself that you can handle what comes up because you have before, than trying to accomplish goals because you're all warm and fuzzy inside. Warm and fuzzy accomplishes very little, but neither does beating yourself up.
	get your own information. Watch and read the news and make sure you get it from a variety of sources. Follow it as often as you can and always have a goal of getting both sides of every story before forming an opinion. You can talk to people of a variety of backgrounds to get more information on a relevant topic, too, but never let other people tell you what to think. Make a goal of reading as much as possible, whether you're reading literature or The New York Times. Being well-informed will keep you from being a follower and will lead to more independent thought.
You don't want to be a lemming and to believe something just because your 50 closest Facebook friends tell you to.

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