`1)`
`↔` I and another person or other people; I and you
`⇒` We've moved to Atlanta.
`⇒` We'd (= the company would) like to offer you the job.
`⇒`Why don't we go and see it together?
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`2)`
`↔`[singular] a system for finding information on the internet, in which documents are connected to other documents
`⇒`to surf/browse/search the web
`⇒`The service is available to anyone with access to the web.
`⇒` on the Web I found the information on the Web.
`⇒`I did a Web search to find the best price.
`⇒`a web browser/server
`↔` (also spider’s web especially in British English) (also , spiderweb especially in North American English) [countable] a fine net of thread made by a spider to catch insects
`⇒`A spider had spun a perfect web outside the window.
[countable] a complicated pattern of things that are closely connected to each other
`⇒`a web of streets
`⇒`We were caught in a tangled web of relationships.
`⇒`She discovered a web of intrigue in the company.
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`3)`
a mother
`⇒`Call your mum.
`⇒`My mum says I can't go.
`⇒`Happy Birthday, Mum.
`⇒`A lot of mums and dads have the same worries.
`⇒`She's a single mum with two kids.
`⇒`expectant/new/young/teenage mums
`⇒`stay-at-home/working mums
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`4)`
(often used as a name)father
`⇒`That's my dad over there.
`⇒`Do you live with your mum or your dad?
`⇒`Is it OK if I borrow the car, Dad?
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`5)`
[intransitive, transitive] to say or write something in the form of a question, in order to get information
`⇔`How old are you—if you don’t mind me/my asking?
`⇒`ask about somebody/something He asked about her family.
`⇒` ask something Can I ask a question?
`⇒`Did you ask the price?
`⇒`You do what I tell you to, no questions asked.
`⇒`There are three important questions to ask.
`⇒`frequently asked questions
`⇒` + speech ‘Where are you going?’ she asked.
`⇒` ask somebody + speech ‘Are you sure?’ he asked her.
`≈` ask somebody something She asked the students their names.
`≈`I often get asked that!
`≈`I had to ask myself some very difficult questions.
`≈`I'd like to ask you a few questions.
[transitive] to tell somebody that you would like them to do something or that you would like something to happen
`⇒` ask somebody to do something Anyone with information is asked to contact the police.
`⇒`Parents with young children are asked to attend this meeting.
`⇒`They were politely asked to leave the shop.
`⇒`Eric asked me to marry him.
`⇒`All the students were asked to complete a questionnaire.
[intransitive, transitive] to say that you would like somebody to give you something
=> ask for something Don't be afraid to ask for help.
=>I am writing to ask for some information about courses.
=>to ask for a job/a drink/an explanation
=>Did your friend ask for permission to use the image?
=> ask something Why don't you ask his advice?
=> ask somebody for something Why don't you ask him for his advice?
=> ask something of somebody Can I ask a favour of you?
=>ask somebody something Can I ask you a favour?
[transitive] to request permission to do something
=> ask to do something I immediately asked to speak to a supervisor.
=>I asked to see the manager.
=>Did you ask to use the car?
=> ask if, whether, etc… I'll ask if it's all right to park here.
=> ask somebody if, whether, etc… She asked her boss whether she could have the day off.
[transitive] to invite somebody
=> ask somebody + adv./prep. They've asked me to dinner.
=> ask somebody Thank you so much for asking me.
=>I didn't ask them in (= to come into the house).
=>We must ask the neighbours round (= to our house).
=> ask somebody to do something She's asked him to come to the party
[transitive] to expect or demand something
=> ask something I know I'm asking a great deal.
=> ask something of somebody You're asking too much of him.
=> ask something to do something I know it's asking a lot to expect them to win again.
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`6)`
activity that you do for pleasure and that needs physical effort or skill, usually done in a special area and according to fixed rules
There are excellent facilities for sport and recreation.
I'm not interested in sport.
It's very difficult to make a career in professional sport.
(British English) Do you do any sport?
North American English) Do you play any sports?
the use of drugs in sport
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`#SIGOURNEY`
`1`. We are watching TV
`-` Câu khẳng định ( thì HTTD): S+ is/ am/ are+ Ving
`-` Tạm dịch: Chúng tôi đang xem TV
`2`. This is a good web.
`-` This+ is/ was+ N số ít đếm được
`-` (a/ an)+ adj+ N(s)
`3`. My mum doesn't often cook.
`-` Câu phủ định ( thì HTĐ): S+ do/ does+ not+ V
`-` Tạm dịch: Mẹ của tôi thường không nấu ăn
`4`. My dad like reading newspapers.
`-` like+ Ving
`-` one's+ N
`5`. She's asking the teacher.
`-` the+ N xác định được giữa người nói và người nghe
`-` Tạm dịch: Cô ấy đang hỏi người GV
`6`. His favourite sport is football.
`-` Cấu trúc: One's+ favourite+ be+ sth
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