Chia các động từ trong ngoặc theo 1 trong 4 thì sau: Thì quá khứ đơn; quá khứ hoàn thành; hiện tại đơn và hiện tại tiếp diễn
1) He (give) me back the book, (thank) me for lending it to him and (say) that he enjoy it very much; but I (know) that he (not read) it because most of the pages (be) still uncut.
2) When he (see) his wife off at the station, he (return) home as he (no have) to be at the airport till 9.30.
3) He (not have) to pack, for his wife always (do) that for him and his case (be) ready in the hall.
4) He (not have) to check the doors and windows either, for his wife always (do) that before she (leave) the house.
5) All he (have) to do (be) to decide whether or not to take his overcoat with him. In the end, he (decide) not to.
6) At 8.30 he (pick) up his case, (go) out of the house and (slam) the door behind him.
7) Then, he (feel) in his pockets for the key, for his wife (remind) him to double-lock the front door.
8) When he (search) all his pockets and (find) no key he (remember) where it (be).
9) He (leave) it in his over coat pocket.
10) Then, he (remember) some thing else; his passport and tickets (be) in his overcoat pocket as well.
11) I (arrive) in England in the middle of July. I (be told) that England (be) shrouded in fog all year round, so I (be) quite surprised to find that it was merely raining.
12) I (ask) another passenger, an Englishman, about the fog and he (say) that there (not be) any since the previous February.
13) If I (want) fog, he said, I (come) at quite the wrong time.
14) However, he (tell) me that I could buy tinned fog at a shop in Shaftesbury Avenue.
15) He (admit) that he never (buy) fog there himself but I (assure) me that they (sell) good quality fog and that it (not be) expensive. I suppose he was joking.
(Biết rằng từ câu 2 đến câu 10 là một đoạn văn; câu 11 đến câu 15 cũng là một đoạn văn)
Chia các động từ trong ngoặc theo 1 trong 4 thì sau: Thì quá khứ đơn; quá khứ hoàn thành; hiện tại đơn và hiện tại tiếp diễn
1) He (give) gave me back the book, (thank) thanked me for lending it to him and (say) said that he enjoy had enjoyed it very much; but I (know) knew that he (not read) hadn't read it because most of the pages (be) were still uncut.
2) When he (see) had seen his wife off at the station, he (return) returned home as he (no have) didn't have to be at the airport till 9.30.
3) He (not have) didn't have to pack, for his wife always (do) had already done that for him and his case (be) was ready in the hall.
4) He (not have) didn't have to check the doors and windows either, for his wife always (do) did that before she (leave) left the house.
5) All he (have) had to do (be) was to decide whether or not to take his overcoat with him. In the end, he (decide) decided not to.
6) At 8.30 he (pick) picked up his case, (go) went out of the house and (slam) slammed the door behind him.
7) Then, he (feel) felt in his pockets for the key, for his wife (remind) had reminded him to double-lock the front door.
8) When he (search) had searched all his pockets and (find) found no key he (remember) remembered where it (be) was .
9) He (leave) had left it in his over coat pocket.
10) Then, he (remember) remembered some thing else; his passport and tickets (be) were in his overcoat pocket as well.
11) I (arrive) arrived in England in the middle of July. I (be told) had been told that England (be) was shrouded in fog all year round, so I (be) was quite surprised to find that it was merely raining.
12) I (ask) asked another passenger, an Englishman, about the fog and he (say) said that there (not be) hadn't been any since the previous February.
13) If I (want) wanted fog, he said, I (come) had come at quite the wrong time.
14) However, he (tell) told me that I could buy tinned fog at a shop in Shaftesbury Avenue.
15) He (admit) admitted that he never (buy) had never bought fog there himself but I (assure) assured me that they (sell) sold good quality fog and that it (not be) wasn't expensive. I suppose he was joking.