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1. make/have/let + O + V

Sentence Patterns. 1. make/have/let + O + V. unless. 1. make/have/let + O + V. Examples: 1. If I don’t like it, that makes me feel there’s something wrong with me. 2. The teacher had his students visit the art museum this weekend.

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1. make/have/let + O + V

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  1. Sentence Patterns 1. make/have/let + O + V • unless

  2. 1. make/have/let + O + V Examples: 1. If I don’t like it, that makesmefeel there’s something wrong with me. 2. The teacher had his students visit the art museum this weekend. 3. Let me give you some tips on how to survive a visit to an art museum.

  3. Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences with the words given and the pattern above. The first one has been done for you. 1. Cindy asked John to wait for her in the dining room. (have) Cindy had John wait for her in the dining room. →

  4. Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences with the words given and the pattern above. The first one has been done for you. 2. The smell of frying steak caused my mouth to water. (make) → The smell of frying steak made my mouth water.

  5. Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences with the words given and the pattern above. The first one has been done for you. 3. Susan’s parents wouldn’t allow her to go out alone at night. (let) → Susan’s parents wouldn’t let her go out alone at night.

  6. Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences with the words given and the pattern above. The first one has been done for you. 4. Christine’s kiss caused the Phantom to cry with joy. (make) → Christine’s kiss made the Phantom cry with joy.

  7. Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences with the words given and the pattern above. The first one has been done for you. 5.Don’t allow your child to play on the street. (let) → Don’t let your child play on the street.

  8. Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences with the words given and the pattern above. The first one has been done for you. 6.He asked his secretary to call Mr. Williams this morning. (have) → He had his secretary call Mr. Williams this morning.

  9. Exercise B Many wonderful things happened to Ted yesterday. Complete the following sentences with the words given and the pattern above. The first one has been done for you. 1. Studying all night made him pass (pass) all of the exams that morning.

  10. 3. In the afternoon, their English teacher (sing) some English songs. Ted really enjoyed the singing. Exercise B 2. At noon, his best friend, Tom, (share) his delicious lunch-fried chicken and hamburgers. let him share had/let/made them sing

  11. Exercise B 4. After school, his mother (buy) his favorite pizza for dinner. let him buy 5. After dinner, his father (play) online games. let him play

  12. Exercise B made/let him have 6. All the wonderful things (have) a good night’s sleep.

  13. OK, it’s the end of the Sentence Pattern 1. BACK

  14. 2. unless You won’t get much out of a piece of art if you don’t experience it in your own way. →Youwon’t get much out of a piece of artunlessyou experience it in your own way.

  15. Exercise A Rewrite the sentences below by following the above example. 1. You will be hungry later if you don’t eat something now. → You will be hungry later unless you eat something now.

  16. Exercise A Rewrite the sentences below by following the above example. 2. We can’t go hiking if it doesn’tstop raining. → We can’t go hiking unless it stops raining.

  17. Exercise A Rewrite the sentences below by following the above example. 3. The door won’t open if you don’t push it hard. → The door won’t open unless you push it hard.

  18. Exercise A Rewrite the sentences below by following the above example. 4. You won’t get well if you don’tstay in bed for a few days. → You won’t get well unless you stay in bed for a few days.

  19. Exercise A Rewrite the sentences below by following the above example. 5. Don’t tell John what I said if he doesn’t ask you. → Don’t tell John what I said unless he asks you.

  20. Exercise B John is asking for his teacher's advice. Restate Mr. Lin's advice by using “unless.” The first one has been done for you.

  21. Exercise B 1. John: Mr. Lin, how can I improve my English?Mr. Lin: You must study much harder or you won't get better grades in English. → You won't get better grades in English unless you study much harder.

  22. Exercise B 2. John: I don't know how to do my homework. Mr. Lin: Listen carefully or you won't know how to do it. → You won't know how to do it unless you listen carefully.

  23. Exercise B 3.John: I made a terrible mistake. Jerry is mad at me and doesn't speak to me now. What shall I do?Mr. Lin: You must apologize to him or he won't speak to you again. → He won't speak to you again unless you apologize to him.

  24. Exercise B 4. John: Apologize to him? It's embarrassing. (keeping his voice down)Mr. Lin: Pardon? You have to speak louder or I can't hear you. → I can't hear you unless you speak louder.

  25. Exercise B 5. John: I said it's embarrassing to apologize to him.Mr. Lin: You must apologize for your mistake or Jerry won't forgive you. → Jerry won't forgive you unless you apologize for your mistake.

  26. OK, it’s the end of the Sentence Pattern 2. BACK

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