Title: Chapter 7 Health
1Chapter 7Health
- Kinds of Verbs, Pronouns, Phrases, and Clauses
- Part 1 verb object infinitive modal verbs
should, had better-have to - must - Part 2 Reflexive Pronouns tag questions
- Part 3 Relative Clauses
- What do you do to stay healthy? I exercixe--
- How often do you visit the doctor? Once a --
- How often do you exercise? Once- twice a--
2Part 1/ verbs object infinitivemodal verbs
should, had better- have to must /p 196
- I should see doctor Frank
- She advised me to take some pillstold me to
drink--- should I get you some water I didnt
want to take allI decided to go---Id better
change my eating habit- she persuaded me to buy a
lot of food- I tried to eat some- the therapist
want you to do? she advised me to read. I must
learn to relax- the instructor taught me to
stand- I have to learn how to breath - c/w discussion questions page 197
37.1/ Verb Object infinitive
Verbs Examples
Allow him to go Convince him to stay Expect her to leave Invite them to come Tell them to buy Want them to study Advice-allow- ask- convince- enable- encourage- expect- force- instruct- invite- order- persuade- remind- teach- tell- train- want- warn
H.W page 199-200 Class work page 198
47.2 / Modal Verbs
- Should is used for advice.
- You should see a doctor
- Had better is used for strong advise and
warning. - You had better get some help. Id better
call. - Have to is used for personal obligation.
- I have to go. She has to study.
- Must is used for necessity and great urgency.
- You must bring your passport.
- Notes
- verbs after modals are always in simple present
tense.
5Part 2/ Reflexive PronounsTag Questions/page 204
- Reflexive Pronouns
- You should be proud of yourself.
- The man weighing himself.
- These people--- themselves.
- We keep to ourselves.
- You enjoy yourself.
- I am going to hurt myself.
- My brother injured himself.
- I am going to make myself.
- I may treat myself.
- c/w
- Discuss questions page 205
isnt it? does he? arent they? are you? are you? dont you? Tag Question It is great He doesnt think They are paying You are not stopping You arent going You want to lose weight
67.3 / Reflexive Pronouns/ page 206
- Singular reflexive pronouns end with self
- Myself- yourself- himself- herself- itself
- Plural reflexive pronouns end with- selves
- Themselves- yourselves- ourselves
I want to see myself. You want to see yourself. He wants to see himself. She wants to see herself. We want to see ourselves. They want to see themselves. H.W page 206-207-208-209
77.4 Tag Questions
- Affirmative Statement/ take negative tag
questions - You are a member of this gym, arent you? Yes, I
am.. - Chen is exercising , isnt he? Yes, he is.
- I have a fever, dont I ? Meaning I do have a
fever/ dont I? - He eats healthy food? Doesnt he? Meaning he does
eat.. - You saw a doctor , didnt you? Meaning you did
see - You will take the medicine , wont you?
- Negative statement take affirmative tag
questions. - Youre not getting sick, are you? No, he isnt.
- She isnt here now, is she? No, she isnt.
- They dont like carrot, do they? No, they dont.
- He doesnt smoke, does he? No, he doesnt.
- You didnt bring it, did you? No , I didnt.
H.W / p. 210-211
8Part 3/ Relative Clauses/p. 213
- C/W
- Discussion - 214
- Who which that
- Are subjects of
- Relative clauses.
- They describe or give
- More information to
- The noun they follow.
- They have a subject
- And a verb.
- Who for people
- Which for things
- That for both
Which I broke The boy who shares
Who examined me The card you sent
That he used That work
That you cook Who brings our lunch
97.5/ Subject Pronouns /p 215
- Examples
- I like the nurse who( that) brings the food.
- The bed that ( which) I sleep in is comfortable.
- Explanation
- The Nurse is subject. Who that is subject pronoun
- The bed is subject. Which is a subject pronoun.
107.6 Reduction of Relative Clauses to relative
Phrases
- Changing from relative clauses to relative
phrases - The man who is sharing my room hates the food.
- The man sharing my room hates the food.
- The flowers that are on the table are beautiful.
- The flowers on the table are beautiful.
- All the people who work here are friendly.
- All the people working here are friendly.
- H.W-P. 216
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117.7 Object Pronouns/ p. 217
- Examples
- The people who/ whom you meet were nice.
- The food that we ate in the hospital was
terrible. - The injection which the doctor gave me was
painful. - Explanation
- Who- whom- that which are objects of Relative
clauses. - The object pronouns who ( whom) , that , and
which are often left out of relative clauses. - The injection the doctor gave me was painful.
- P.5/ H.W- p. 218