The document provides 7 examples of English grammar structures and their Vietnamese translations. It discusses phrases for expressing lack of usefulness, things not yet done, referring to items in a list, using plural or singular verbs after "many", connecting clauses with contrasting information, and talking about multiple instances of something uncommon. The document acts as a reference for several English grammatical structures and their Vietnamese equivalents.
The document provides 7 examples of English grammar structures and their Vietnamese translations. It discusses phrases for expressing lack of usefulness, things not yet done, referring to items in a list, using plural or singular verbs after "many", connecting clauses with contrasting information, and talking about multiple instances of something uncommon. The document acts as a reference for several English grammatical structures and their Vietnamese equivalents.
The document provides 7 examples of English grammar structures and their Vietnamese translations. It discusses phrases for expressing lack of usefulness, things not yet done, referring to items in a list, using plural or singular verbs after "many", connecting clauses with contrasting information, and talking about multiple instances of something uncommon. The document acts as a reference for several English grammatical structures and their Vietnamese equivalents.
be of little use = have little use: ít có giá trị sử dụng
2. have/has yet to do sth = have/has not done sth 3. Trong liệt kê 2 đứa, đứa đầu dùng “the former”, đứa sau dùng “the latter” 4. Many + plural N + plural Verb = Many + a + singular N + singular V e.g. Many a student wants to study all day at school. 5. However + adj + S + V.be=Although/Even though e.g. However difficult the math problem is, Tan keeps on doing it until he finds the answer 6. More than one + N ít + V ít e.g. More than one house is red 7.