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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

English Self-Study Part-3 (English-Burmese)


အကူႀကိယာ ေလ့က်င့္ခန္း (၃) သည္ေလ့က်င့္ခန္းကေတာ့ ေပးထားတဲ့ ၀ါက်ကို အတိတ္ကာလ ပံုသဏၭာန္ေျပာင္းရမွာ ပါ။ နမူနာ... She doesn’t need a new umbrella. လို႔ ေပးထားရင္ အေျဖက... She didn’t need a new umbrella. လို႔ ျဖစ္ေနပါလိမ့္မယ္။ ရမယ္ေနာ္။ လုပ္ၾကည့္လိုက္ၾကပါဦးစို႔။ 

Put the following verbs into the past tense. Use had to as the past tense of must and didn’t need as a past tense of needn’t. 

1. He isn’t working hard. 

2. She doesn’t like cats.

3. I can’t say anything. 

4. We must read it carefully. 

5. He won’t help us. 

6. He can lift it easily. 

7. It isn’t far from London. 

8. Isn’t it too heavy to carry? 

9. He needn’t pay at once. 

 10. He hopes that Tom will be there. (He hoped...) 

11. How much does this cost? 

12. He says that Ann may be there. (He said...) 

13. How old is he? 

14. Do you see any difference?

15. I do what I can. 

16. How far can you swim? 

17. I must change my shoes. 

 18. Tom dares not complain. 

19. I don’t dare (to) touch it. 

20. Have you time to do it? 

21. Are you frightened? 

22. Must you pay for it yourself? 

23. The letter needn’t be typed. 

24. We hope that he’ll come. (We hoped...) 

25. He says that she may not be in time. (He said that she...) 

26. Do you understand what he is saying? I don’t. 

27. There are accidents everv day at these crossroads. 

28. She thinks that it may cost £100. (She thought that it. . .) 

29. Doesn’t Mr Pitt know your address? 

30. They aren’t expecting me, are they? 

31. He thinks that the snakes may be dangerous. (see 28) 

32. She wants to know if she can borrow the car. (She wanted to know if . . .) 33. Can’t you manage on £100 a week? 

34. Tom is certain that he will win. 

35. Can you read the notice? No, I can’t. 

 36. I don’t think that the bull will attack us. အားလံုးေတြးဆ 

ဆင္ျခင္ၾကည့္ႏိုင္ၾကပါေစ။အကူႀကိယာ ေလ့က်င့္ခန္း ၃ ရဲ႕ အေျဖမ်ား 

Put the following verbs into the past tense. Use had to as the past tense of must and didn’t need as a past tense of needn’t. 

1. He isn’t working hard. He wasn’t working hard. 

2. She doesn’t like cats. She didn’t like cats. 

3. I can’t say anything. I couldn’t say anything 

4. We must read it carefully. We had to read it carefully. 

5. He won’t help us. He wouldn’t help us. 

6. He can lift it easily. He can’t lift it easily. 

7. It isn’t far from London. It wasn’t far from London. 

8. Isn’t it too heavy to carry? Wasn’t it too heavy to carry? 

9. He needn’t pay at once. He didn’t need pay at once. 

10. He hopes that Tom will be there. (He hoped...) He hoped that Tom would be there. 

11. How much does this cost? How much did this cost? 12. He says that Ann may be there. (He said...) He said that Ann might be there. 

13. How old is he? How old was he? 

14. Do you see any difference? Did you see any difference? 

15. I do what I can. I did what I could. 

16. How far can you swim? How far could you swim? 

17. I must change my shoes. I had to change my shoes. 

18. Tom dares not complain. Tom did not dare complain. 

19. I don’t dare (to) touch it. I didn’t dare (to) touch it. 20. Have you time to do it? Had you time to do it? 

21. Are you frightened? Were you frightened? 

22. Must you pay for it yourself? Did you have to pay for it yourself? 

23. The letter needn’t be typed. The letter didn’t need be typed. 

24. We hope that he’ll come. (We hoped...) We hoped that he’d come. 

25. He says that she may not be in time. (He said that she...) He says that she might not be in time. 

26. Do you understand what he is saying? I don’t. Did you understand what he was saying? I didn’t. 

27. There are accidents every day at these crossroads. There were accidents every day at these crossroads. 

28. She thinks that it may cost £100. (She thought that it. . .) She thought that it might cost £100. 

29. Doesn’t Mr Pitt know your address? Didn’t Mr Pitt know your address? 

30. They aren’t expecting me, are they? They weren’t expecting me, are they? 

31. He thinks that the snakes may be dangerous. (see 28) He thought that the snakes might be dangerous. 

32. She wants to know if she can borrow the car. (She wanted to know if . . .) She wanted to know if she could borrow the car. 

33. Can’t you manage on £100 a week? Couldn’t you manage on £100 a week? 

34. Tom is certain that he will win. Tom was certain that he would win. 

35. Can you read the notice? No, I can’t. Could you read the notice? No, I couldn’t. 

36. I don’t think that the bull will attack us. I didn’t think that the bull would attack us.
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