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LE HONG PHONG HIGH SCHOOL
ENGLISH 11
WEEK: 1-2
PERIOD: 1-2
PD: _______ TD: ________
GRAMMAR and EXERCISES
I/ OBJECTIVES
By the end of the lesson Ss will be able to:
+ review what they learnt in unit 1.
II/ TEACHING METHOD
Communication method
III/ TEACHING AIDS
Blackboard, English Text
IV/ NEW LESSON: TO INFINTIVES – BARE INFINTIVE
A. Infinitive with to ( động từ nguyên mẩu có “to”)
To infinitive with to is used in these following situations:
1. The subject of a sentence:
Ex: to save money is necessary now.
2. The complement of a verb:
Ex: our duty is to study harder.
3. Object:
* To infinitive is used as object of these verbs:
“ agree, arrange, ask, attemp, begin, care, choose, decide, deserve, determine, edmand,
desire, expect, fail, forget, happen, hesitate, hope, intend, learn, manage, mean, neglect( bỏ
mặc), offer, plan, …
Ex: we hope to pass the next exam with high marks.
• To infinitive is used as object of these objectives:
Able, afraid, amused, annoy, anxious, astonished, certain, delighted, eager, easy, glad,
hard, pleased, ready..
Ex: I’m very glad to see you again.
• To infinitive is used after “ for/ of”

11.He was made (sign) a paper admitting his guilt.
12.I heard the door (open) and saw the shadow (move) across the floor.
13.He tried (make) me (believe) that he wasn’t my stepmother.
14.As we seem (have missed) the train we may as well (go) back to the house.
15.I felt the house (shake) with the explosion.
16.He told me (try) (come) early.
17.Before he let us (go) he made us (promise) (not tell) anyone what we had seen.
18.Would you (like) (come) in my car?
No, thanks, I’d rather (walk).
19.I advised him (ask) the bus conductor (tell) him where (get) off.
20.It is better (put) your money in a bank than (keep) in under your bed is an old
stocking.
21.He doesn’t even bother (read) letters, let alone (answer) them.
22.The bank robbers made the cashier (show) them how (open) the safe.
23.If you knew he was wrong, why didn’t you (say) something? I didn’t like him
(say) anything because he always gets angry if you contradict him.
24.It’s better (be) to sure than sorry.
25.What do you (want0 me (tell) him? Tell him that any time he cares (call) I
shall be delighted (discuss) the matter with him.
26.Did you remember (give) him the money? No, I didn’t. I still have it in my
pocket; but I’ll (see) him tonight and I promise (not forget) this time.
27.I saw the driver (open) his window and (throw) a box into the bushes.
28.This is far too heavy for one person (carry); let me (help) you.
29.I was afraid (pick) up the revolver as I don’t know how (handle) firearms.
30.I saw the plane (crash) into the hill and (burst) into flames.
Teacher: Tăng Xuân Thu
LE HONG PHONG HIGH SCHOOL
ENGLISH 11
WEEK 3-4
PERIOD 3-4

Gerund and infinitive.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (gerund or infinitive)
1. He hates (answer) the phone, and very often just lets it (ring).
2. If you go on (let) your dog (chase) cars he’ll end by (be) run over.
3. I prefer (drive) to (be driven).
4. I advised you (start) (look) for a flat at once.
5. Would you mind (lend) me 5$? I forgot (cash) a cheque.
Teacher: Tăng Xuân Thu
LE HONG PHONG HIGH SCHOOL
ENGLISH 11
6. (Lie) on this beach is much more pleasant than (sit) in the office.
7. She likes her children (go) to the dentist every six months.
8. By (neglect) (take) ordinary precautions he endangered the life of his crew.
9. An instructor is coming (show) us how (use) the aqualung.
10.I have no intention of (go) to that film; I couldn’t bear (see) my favorite actress
in such a dreadful part.
11.I suggest (telephone) the hospital before (ask) the police (look) for him.
12.After (hear) the conditions I decide (not enter) for the competition.
13.Some people seem (have) a passion for (write) the newspaper.
14.He expects me (answer) by return but I have no intentions of (reply) at all.
15.I tried (explain) to him but he refused (listen) and went on (grumble).
16.By (offer) enormous wages he is persuading men (leave) their present jobs and
(work) for him.
17.He postponed (make) a decision till it was too late (do) anything.
18.Image (have) (get) up at five a.m. everyday.
19.Try (forget) it; it isn’t worth (worry) about.
20.There is no point in (remain) in a dangerous place if you can’t do anything
(help) the people who (stay) there.
21.The horse won’t be well enough (run) in tomorrow’s race. He doesn’t seem
(have recovered) from his long journey.

Ex: He was fired, wounding one of the bandits.
4. Replace the relative clause( active):
Ex: The girl who talked to you this morning is my sister.
 the girl talking to you this morning is my sister.
5. After some verbs or verb phrase:
• catch/ find/ leave/ + object+ V-ing
Ex: I caught the boy kicking the ball into the window.
• Go/ come/ spend/ waste/ be busy+ V-ing
Ex: We usually go shopping at weekend
6. Used as adjective for things
Ex: I didn’t enjoy the party, it was very boring
III/ PAST PARTICIPLE
1. As an attributive:
The broken bottle.(The bottle was broken)
2. As a predicative: after linking verbs. (be, seem, look, become…)
The worker looks tired.
3. Replace an adjective clause in passive voice:
“Romeo and Juliet” which was written by Shakespeare is the best tragedy I’ve
ever seen.
• NOTES:
Past participle has passive meaning. & present participle has active meaning.
Ex: After we read an exciting story, we felt excited.
EXERCISES
Supply the correct forms of the words in brackets:
1. It’s quite an (excite)……………… game.
2. When I saw it, I felt (excite)…………………….
3. I went home early because I felt (bore)…………………….
Teacher: Tăng Xuân Thu
LE HONG PHONG HIGH SCHOOL
ENGLISH 11

I/ GERUND AND PRESENT PARTICIPLE
1.Gerund:
a. Form: V-ing
b. Usage:
*Subject:
Ex: Going to cinema is fun
Ex: Behaving like that is not good.
Like the form:
Ex: going to the cinema is fun = it is fun to go to the cinema
*after preposition:
Ex: I’m thinking about going camping in the mountain
Ex: she is afraid of watching the ghost film.
+ some verbs with prep.
• to look forward to
• to insist on
• surprised at
• interested in
• busy with
*Object:
Ex: He likes swimming
Ex: I stopped smoking 2 years ago
II/ PERFECT GERUND and PERFECT PARTICIPLE:
+ They are used the same in meaning:
Ex: finishing my homework, I went to bed.
=having finished my homework, I went to bed.
EXERCISES:
I. Gerund, infinitive and present participle.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms. No that sometimes a bare
infinitive will be required.
Teacher: Tăng Xuân Thu

It’s no use (ask) children (keep) quiet. They can't help (make) a noise.
13.I'm thinking of (go) to Oxford tomorrow on my motorbike. Would you like
(come)?
No, thanks. I want (go) Oxford, but I'd rather (go) by train. I loathe (travel)
by road.
14.Let’s (go) (fish) today. There’s a nice wind. What about (come) with us,
Ann?
No, thanks. I'm very willing (cut) sandwiches for you but I’ve no intention
of (waste) the afternoon (sit) in a boat (watch) you two (fish).
15.He resented (be) asked (wait). He expected the minister (see) him at once.
16.The police have put up a railing here (prevent) people (rush) out of the
station and (dash) straight across the road.
17.All day long we saw the trees (toss) in the wind and heard the waves (crash)
again the rocks.
Teacher: Tăng Xuân Thu
LE HONG PHONG HIGH SCHOOL
ENGLISH 11
18.I didn’t mean (eat) anything but the cakes looked so good that I couldn’t
resist (try) one.
19.Do you feel like (walk) there or shall we (take) a bus?
I'd rather go by bus. Besides, it’ll take ages (get) there on foot.
20.All right. When would you like (start)? In a few minutes?
Oh, let’s wait till it stops (rain); otherwise we’ll get soak (walk) to the bus
station.
21.The old miser spent all his time (count) his money and (think) up new
hiding-places. He kept (move) it about because he was terrified of (be
robbed). He used (get) up at night sometimes (make) sure it was still there.
22.Jack suggested (let) one flat and (keep) the other for myself. But Tom
advised me (sell) the whole house.
23.The child used (lean) on the gate (watch) the people (go) to work in the

2. reported offers and comment
II/REPORTED SPEED WITH GERUND
1. suggest 2. admit 3. insist on 4. apologize
for
5. accuse sb of 6. dream of 7. prevent sb from
8. deny 9. thank sb for 10. think of 11. look forward to
EXERCISES:
I/. Indirect speech: commands, requests, advice, suggestions.
Put the following into indirect speech.
1. ‘Would you please fill in this form and then join in the queue by the door?’
said the clerk.
2. ‘Could you read the last sentence again, please?’ said the girl.
3. ‘Could I have a new queue book, please?’ said the girl.
‘Could you show me your old cheque book?’ said the bank clerk.
4. Postcard: be ready to move off at very short notice, Tom.
Ann (reading it to Mary): Tom says that we …
5. ‘Please, please don’t tell my mother,’ begged the boy.
6. ‘Don’t fire except in self-defense,’ said the police sergeant.
7. ‘Why don’t you task the rest of the day off?’ said my assistant.
8. ‘Will you have me to move the piano please?’ said my aunt.
9. ‘Don’t drive too close to the car in front,’ said the driving instructor.
10.‘Don’t smoke near the petrol pumps,’ said the mechanic.
11.‘When you have chosen a book, bring it to me and I'll stamp it,’ said the
librarian.
12.‘Show the boarding card to the man at the roof of the gangway,’ said the
clerk.
Teacher: Tăng Xuân Thu
LE HONG PHONG HIGH SCHOOL
ENGLISH 11
13.‘Reduce speech now,’ said a huge notice. (omit now)

65. Indirect speech: sentences with let.
Put the following into indirect speech.
1. ‘Let’s go to the cinema,’ said Ann. Yes, let’s,’ I said.
2. The Prime Minister said, ‘Let us show the nation that we are worthy of their
confidence.’ (Use urged.)
3. ‘Let me stay up a little longer tonight, mother,’ begged the child.
4. ‘Let’s eat out tonight,’ said Ann. ‘Too expensive,’ objected Tom. ‘Why
don’t we go to your flat and have scrambled eggs?’
Teacher: Tăng Xuân Thu
LE HONG PHONG HIGH SCHOOL
ENGLISH 11
5. The police officer said, ‘Let’s leave the wrecked car here for a bit. It may
remind other drivers to be more careful.’
6. ‘The neighbor will object!’ said Ann.
‘Let them,’ said Tom.
7. ‘Let’s go on a diet,’ said Ann.
‘All right,’ said Mary reluctantly.
8. ‘Tom made this mess. Let him clear up,’ said his father.
9. ‘It’s Mothering Sunday tomorrow,’ said the boy. ‘Let’s buy Mum some
flowers.’
10.‘Let’s take a tent and camp out,’ said Bill.
‘Let’s go to a nice hotel and be comfortable,’ said Mary.
11.‘Let’s give a party,’ said Ann.
‘Let’s not,’ said her husband.
12.I said, ‘Let’s not jump to conclusions. Let’s wait till we hear confirmation of
this rumor.’
13.‘The newspapers will say it’s your fault,’ warned his colleagues.
‘Let them say what they like,’ he said.
14.‘Let the nations forget their differences and work together for peace,’ said
the preacher.

16.‘You mustn’t play with knives, children,’ said their mother.
17.‘I needn’t get up till nine tomorrow,’ I said.
18.Railway regulations: Passengers must be in possession of a valid ticket
before traveling.
19.‘How did you get your bulldog up the escalator?’ I said.
‘I carried him,’ said Tom.
‘You must be very strong,’ I said admiringly.
20.‘You mustn’t tell anyone what I’ve just told you,’ she said to me.
21.‘Need I eat all, mummy?’ said the child.
‘Yes, dear, you must,’ she said.
22.‘I had to drive your pigs out of my garden,’ she said.
23.‘Sticks and umbrellas must be left at the desk,’ said the notice in the
museum.
24.‘Must you do it tonight? Couldn’t you leave some for tomorrow?’ I asked
her.
25.‘When you go through Bayeux you must see the tapestry,’ he told me.
26.He said, ‘You must walk faster; you are far too slow.’
27.‘You mustn’t forget to put the stamp on or your friend will have to pay
double postage,’ he told me.
28.‘I needn’t tell you how grateful I am,’ he said.
II.I/ Indirect speech to direct speech.
Put the following into indirect speech with the appropriate punctuation.
1. She asked if he’ like to go to the concert and I said that I was sure she
would.
2. She told me to look where I was going as the road was full of holes and was
very badly lit.
3. They said that while they were bathing they saw someone examining their
clothes.
4. I asked if she had looked everywhere and she said that she had.
5. She suggested giving her a bottle of wine.

have got a seat at all.
23.The clerk in the booking office enquired if I wanted a singled or returned
ticket. I asked if the return was any cheaper. He said it made no difference.
24.My employer hoped I would not be offended if he told me that, in his
opinion, I would do better in some other kind of job.
25.The AA man told the woman that if her wheels had gone a couple of inches
nearer the edge, the car would have plunged into the ravine.
26.He said I mustn’t mind if the first one wasn’t any good.
27.He asked the crowd if they thought that he was a liar and the crowd shouted
that they did.
28.I stopped a man in the street and asked him to help me with my car. The
man asked if it would take long, explaining that he was on his way to catch
train.
Teacher: Tăng Xuân Thu
LE HONG PHONG HIGH SCHOOL
ENGLISH 11
.IV/ Indirect speech: mixed types.
1. Letter (from Paul to Ann): Please get me a small tent and camping
equipment for two people.
Ann (telling Mary about this): Paul wants …
2. Mr White (on the phone to Mr. Black’s secretary: Ask Mr. Black to meet
me at six in the bar on the ground floor.
Secretary (reporting this to Mr. Black): Mr. White would like …
3. ‘Shall I go and get a candle?’ said Ann when the light out suddenly.
‘I'd rather you got another bulb,’ said Mr Jones.
‘But there aren’t any,’ said Ann, ‘and the shops are shut.’
4. ‘Don’t worry about a few minutes,’ said Peter. ‘I make mistake all the
time.’
‘Do you learn from you mistakes?’ I asked. ‘Or do you keep making the
same ones?’

12.‘When you hear the fire bell,’ he said, ‘shut the windows and go down
stairs.’
‘And what shall we do if the stairs are blazing?’ I asked.
13.‘Can you hear that noise?’ Ann said. ‘What do you think it is?’
‘I think it’s only rats running up and down inside the wall,’ I said.
‘I think it’s someone trying to get in,’ she said. ‘You’d better go and see.’
14.‘’It’s your turn baby-sit tonight,’ they told Ann.
‘It can't be!’ said Ann indignantly. ‘I baby-sat last night! And the night
before! And I'm only supposed to do two nights a week!’
‘Could you possible do it just this once?’ they said. ‘And we promise not to
ask you to do any next week.’
15.‘This is the best restaurant in tow,’ said the taxi driver. ‘The only problem is
that they expect guest to wear ties.’
‘Then why have you brought us here?’ said the tourists indignantly.
‘Don’t get excited,’ said the taxi driver, opening a box. ‘I keep ties
specially for gentlemen in your predicament. What colour would you like?
They’re all the same price.’
16.‘Shall I start tomorrow?’ I said.
‘I'd rather you started today,’ said Tom.
17.‘Why don’t you go and see the film? It may help you to understand the
book,’ I said.
‘But the film’s quite different from the book,’ Ann pointed out.
18.‘I saw the two climbers,’ said the helicopter pilot. ‘And one of them sat up
and wave to me.’
‘Which one of them waved?’ I said.
‘I don’t know,’ he answered. ‘I wasn’t near enough to see them clearly.’
19.‘What caused the ship to sink?’ I said.
‘She must have struck the submerged wreck,’ said the coxswain of the
lifeboat. ‘But I can't understand it, because the wreck is very clearly
marked with buoys.’

‘We did signal,’ said the pilot, ‘but she came on in and ran ground.’
‘What’s going to happen to her?’ I said.
‘We’re going to try to tow her off tonight she’ll be here till she breaks up,
and there’ll be an oil slick all along the coast.’
27.‘Why are you spending so long on those accounts?’ I asked.
‘Because I can't make them balance,’ he said. ‘I seem to be 13$ short; and
that means that I'll have to put in 13$ of my own money to make it up.’
‘Would you like me to go through them and see if I can find a mistake?’ I
said.
‘No,’ he said, ‘but I'd like you to lend me 13$.’
28.‘Why are you looking so depressed, Jack?’ I said.
‘Because I've just asked Ann to marry me and she refused,’ he said sadly.
‘I think she prefers clean-shaven men,’ I said. ‘Why don’t you cut your hair
and shave off your beard and try again.’
29.‘How did you get up that tree?’ Mary asked.
‘I used a ladder, of course,’ he snapped. ‘But someone went off with it
when I was sawing. Go and get another one and don’t just stand there
asking silly questions.’
Teacher: Tăng Xuân Thu
LE HONG PHONG HIGH SCHOOL
ENGLISH 11
30.‘Are you ill?’ he said coldly.
‘No,’ I said.
‘Did you sleep well last night?’
‘Yes,’ I said.
‘Then why are you sitting about when all the others are working? Go out at
once and give them a hand.’
31.‘Will passengers with nothing to declare please go through the green door?’
said a customs office.
‘You’d better go through the green door, Mary,’ said Peter, ‘but I'll have to


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