Đáp án: Her hair has a hairdresser waved once a week.
Đáp án: Her hair has a hairdresser waved once a week.
* Change into passive voice.
1. Pat Murphy was riding the horse.
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2. Sue told us she had born her baby.
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3. They can use this room after 5 p.m.
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4. People speak English all over the world.
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5. The police have just arrested the robbers.
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6. The police found two children in the forest.
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7. The teacher always welcomes new students.
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8. They will send your order as soon as possible.
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9. The scientists are studying the problem carefully.
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10. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877.
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VI. Change this direct speech into reported speech.
1. “I like English very much” She said
She said that______________________________________________________________
2. “We went out last week ” he said
He said that ______________________________________________________________
3. “I’m learning English ” Nga said
Nga said that _____________________________________________________________
4. “I was waiting for the bus when he arrived” She said
She said that _____________________________________________________________
5. “I come from Thanh Hoa city” he said
He said __________________________________________________________________
6. “I didn’t go to the party” she said
She said __________________________________________________________________
7. “Nam will come later” He said
He said ___________________________________________________________________
8. “I haven’t eaten breakfast” She said
She said __________________________________________________________________
9. “I can help you tomorrow” she said
She said __________________________________________________________________
10. “I am very happy” : She said
She said __________________________________________________________________
11. “I don’t like chocolate” : she said
She said __________________________________________________________________
12. “I won’t see you tomorrow” : He said
He said ___________________________________________________________________
13. “I am living in Paris for a few months” : Long said
Long said _________________________________________________________________
14. “I visited my parents at the weekend” : She said to me
She told me _______________________________________________________________
15. “I have learned English for 12 years” She said
She said __________________________________________________________________
VII. Change these direct questions into reported speech.
1. “What is your name ?”
She asked me _____________________________________________________________
2. “What are you doing?”
She asked me _____________________________________________________________
3. “Why did you go out last night?”
She asked me _____________________________________________________________
4. “Who was that beautiful woman?”
She asked me _____________________________________________________________
5. “How is your mother?”
She asked me _____________________________________________________________
6. “What are you going to do at the weekend?”
She asked me _____________________________________________________________
7. “Where will you live after graduation?”
She asked me______________________________________________________________
8. “What were you doing when I saw you?”
She asked me _____________________________________________________________
9. “How often do you go to the cinema?”
She asked me _____________________________________________________________
10. “Do you live in London?”
She asked me _____________________________________________________________
Her …………. handkerchief looks very nice. She has spent the whole week making it.
A. embroidery
B. embroidering
C. embroiders
D. embroidered
Her hair, _____ has been cut, now looks like boy’s hair.
A. that
B. whose
C. who
D. which
Rewrite these sentences, remember to put commas in their right place 1. Smallpox has disappeared. It once killed thousands of people every year 2. This is Felicity. You met her sister last week 3. Ha swam across the English Channel. It is hard to believe that 4. Borges was a wonderful writer. He never won the Nobel Prize 5. Charlie Chaplin died in 1977. His films amused millions 6. Dr Oley is our family's dentist. He is a popular dentist in the city 7. His sister are identical twins. I saw them last 8. The river is the Sai Gon River. It flows through HCM city 9. The girls are performing the play. They rehearsed it yesterday 10. Their parents are anxious about their children. The children come back late
Circle the words or phrases that make these sentences meaningful.
Her hair, _____ has been cut, now looks like boy’s hair.
A. that
B. whose
C. who
D. which
The Game of Squares
Either boys or girls, usually aged from seven to ten, play the two-person game of"Mandarin's Box". They draw a rectangle on the ground and (1)……….. it into ten smallsquares called "rice fields" or "fish ponds”.
They also draw two additional semi-circular boxesat the two (2)………. of the rectangle, which are called"mandarin's boxes" - the game's name. Each person has 25 small pebbles and a bigger stone.
Each player places the stone in one of the mandarin's boxes and five small pebbles in each of the other squares. Then the game begins. The first player takes up the contents of one square on his or her side ofthe board, but not a mandarin's box and distributes the pebbles one by one, (3)……….. with the next square in (4)………. direction. Since each square contains five pebbles at the beginning, the first move will distribute five pebbles to the left or right.
After the last pebble is distributed, the player takes the contents of the following squareand repeats the distribution (5)………... But if the following square is one of the mandarin's boxes, the turn ends and passes to the other player.
If the last pebble falls into a square that precedes one empty square, the player wins all the contents of the square following the empty square and (6)……….these pebbles from the board. However, if there are two or more empty squares in a row, the player (7)…….. his or her turn.
Once a player has taken pebbles from the board, the turn is (8)……….to the other player. If all five squares on one player's side of the board are emptied at any time, that player must place one pebble he or she has aside back in each of the five squares so that the game can resume.
The game (9)………until the two mandarins' boxes have both been (10)……….. At the end of the game, the player with more pebbles wins, with each of the large stones counting as ten points.
Question 1
A.share
B.divide
C.separate
D.leave
III. Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition.
16. It took a long time for the British economy to recover ………………the effects of the war.
17. Jennifer has looked ………………her new dictionary for several days but she hasn’t found it yet.
18. This report goes ………………the causes of rising unemployment rate and offers some solutions.
19. The players were substituted because they failed to live ………………to their coach’s expectations.
20. Seeing the heavy traffic jam from a distance, Eric turned ………………and took an alternate rout.
21. Phong was putting ………………his shoes while chewing some bread – he was late for school again.
22. When university students come to the city to start the new school year, the rent will go ……………….
23. The prices have gone ………………rising recently despite the government’s efforts to bring them down.
24. Lots of houses along this street will be pulled ………………soon to make way for the new metro project.
25. City dwellers are more likely to suffer ………………stress and anxiety than people who live in the countryside.
She goes to the library twice a week. She...........reads books there.
A- usually
B- never
C- rarely
D- once