Her parents were worried that she came home late yesterday evening.
Her parents were worried that she came home late yesterday evening.
She came home late yesterday evening. Her parents were worried (adj + that clause)
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Combine these pairs of sentence.
I don’t have a car. I have to work by bus (If)
Combine these pairs of sentences.
I used credit card to buy a computer game. The game is called “Mars Mystique Mission” (which)
Combine these pairs of sentences.
He is performing well at school. He does not know what he will choose as his future career (despite)
Combine these pairs of sentences.
He is performing well at school. He does not know what he will choose as his future career (despite)
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Mệnh đề liên hệ 1. That is the book. I bought it yesterday 2. That is the only woman. We want to meet her 3. I met the woman. Her husband is the president of the corporation 4. I come from a country. Its history goes back thousands of years 5. Is this the man? You're waiting for him 6. The film will be shown on TV next Sunday. They've just finished it 7. The office is on the 22nd floor. I work in that office 8. The children were playing football. I saw them at the park 9. I'm the owner. You stayed in my flat 10. The meeting was interesting. I went to it
Nam is a student of the foreign language school in HCM City. Last summer, he invited his friends to his home village near Ba Dong beach. They loved the activities on these days so much.
In the early morning, when they were doing morning exercises, farmers were working on the farm. The men were plowing in the field. The women were watering vegetables. One of Nam’s friends said “What a busy morning!”.
In the afternoon, Nam and his friends took a trip to Ba Dong beach by bike. On the way to the beach, they still saw the farmers working in the field. At the beach, they saw some children playing football there. Nam and his friends played blind man’s bluff together and returned home at 6 pm with happy feelings.
After dinner, they began singing songs under the moon. They enjoyed the fresh air at night. It was a wonderful day.
After coming back school, they miss the days in the countryside forever. They wish they could visit Nam’s home village again.
* Write (T) for true sentences and (F) for false ones.
……43. The farmers worked in the field all day.
……44. They aren’t going to visit Nam’s home village again.
** Answer the questions.
45. Who went to Ba Dong beach last summer?
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46. Do they remember the days in the countryside forever?
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XI. There is one mistake in each sentence. Find and correct it.
47. The mother asked her son what did he want for his birthday. …………………………
48. My sister enjoys listening to music and dance with her friends. …………………………
49. You have read this interesting article on the website, have you? …………………………
50. Jeans cloth made completely from cotton in the eighteenth century. …………………………
Read the letter, then answer the questions below
Dear Mai,
I’m very pleased that we’re going to be pen pals. I’ll tell you a little about myself, and you can do the same when you write to me.
I live in an area of London called Maida Vale. It’s quite near the centre, but there are parks nearby where I often take my dog, Mickey, for a walk. I live with my parents and my younger brother, Paul. My father works for the post office and my mother has a part-time job as a nurse.
I go to the local comprehensive school, where I have a lot of friends. I like most subjects, but not all of them! In the evening I sometimes visit friends or stay at home and listen to music, and at the weekends I like going swimming or horse-riding.
At the moment I’m working very hard because I have exams soon, so I’m spending a lot of time in the library.
I’m looking forward to hearing from you. Write soon!
Best wishes,
Mary
What are her hobbies? → _______________.
Read the passage, and then decide whether the statements are true or false.
The concept of parental authority has changed. Today, no parent can take their children’s respect for granted: authority has to be earned. Several studies have shown the following problems.
Trust: A lot of young people say their parents don’t trust them. Some of them have no privacy: their parents read all their emails, and enter their rooms without knocking. All of these actions demonstrate lack of respect. Consequently, these teenagers have little respect for their parents.
Communication: Hardly any teens discuss their problems with their parents. That’s because very few teens feel their parents really listen to them. Instead, most parents tend to fire off an immediate response to their kids’ first sentence.
Freedom: Interestingly, most rebels come from very authoritarian homes where kids have very little freedom. Teens need fewer rules but they have to be clear and unchangeable. Also, if the mother and father don’t agree about discipline, teens have less respect for both parents. They also need a lot of support and a little freedom to take their own decisions. None of them enjoy just listening to adults.
Role models: Teens don’t have much respect for their parents if neither of them actually does things that they expect their children to do. Like everybody, teens appreciate people who practise what they preach.
Parents have to earn much money in order to have parental authority.
A. True
B. False