I don't love you because I already have a lover
I don't love you because I already have a lover
i love you, why don't you love me !
dịch giúp mềnh nkaa :))
mềnh c. ưn :333
1. I asked Mary: “Do you love Vietnam “ 2. He said to me :”will you have time to play a game” Giúp tui với
1, I love to read books very much
=I am............
2, Lan doesn't run as quickly as Nam
=nam.....
3, you don't need to play outside
=You......
4, you should go to bed now.it 9.30
=It's time...
5,It rained heavily. I couldn't go out
=If.....
6, It is said that he is a student
=He...
7, Lan takes responsibility for cooking
=lan is
Do you love me?
Các bạn giúp mình với:
1. Can you wait for me a moment?
Do you mind __________________________________?
2. Do you love to sing English songs?
Are you fond ________________________________________?
3. Many people visit Moscow although the weather is very cold.
Despite ____________________________________________
Writer’s address and the date.
Dear… ,
Thanks for…. I’m pleased/ happy/ glad to hear…
I / We received my / our … (things you did)
I’m / We’re going to … (things you are going to do)
Write soon and tell me all your news.
Love/ Your friend/ Regards/ Best,
IV. READING
Read the passage and then decide whether the sentences are True (T) or False (F).
The meaning of a kiss depends on where you are. A kiss means “I love you” in many countries. In some countries, a kiss can be friendly greeting, or a goodbye. South Americans and Europeans say hello with kisses much more often than North Americans. They also sometimes say goodbye by kissing their own fingertips and then “blowing” the kiss away. In these regions, men at business meeting even greet each other with a kiss on the cheek, instead of a handshake.
Then there are beliefs that kissing has a special meaning. In ancient Rome, the groom at a wedding must kiss the bride as a legal agreement. And did your mother ever kiss your hurt finger to make the pain stop? English used to think that kisses have magical powers.
Not everyone in the world kisses though. Eskimos couples rubbed their noses together, and so did some African tribes and Pacific Islanders. The Ainu of Japan preferred to bite their loved one’s cheek.
These days, kissing is mostly a sign of romance. Thanks to international travel and sharing customs, that meaning has become universal.
(Source: Adapted from Essay Content Reading 3)
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36. | The meaning of kisses is different in different places. |
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37. | North Americans greet each other by kissing more frequently than South Americans. |
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38. | South Americans sometimes kiss their own fingertips and then blowing the kiss away as a way to say greet each other. |
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39. | Some African tribes say “I love you” by biting the cheek. |
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40. | People worldwide now often see a kiss as a sign of love. |
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VI. Complete these sentences with the future form: will + infinitive; the future continuous; the future perfect or future perfect continuous.
1. Will you have lunch with me on 24th? ~I’d love to, but I afraid I my exam then, (do)
2. In a hundred years’ time people_________________ to Mars for their holidays, (go)
3. By the end of my university course I 1,200 lectures, (attend)
4. Without more cheap housing, families_____________ the village and find homes in town, (leave)
5. Weather forecast says that the rain ___________by the morning and tomorrow will be dry. (clear)
6. I suppose by now school ___________for Christmas and you ___________a rest, (close, enjoy)
7. In two years’ time Morneau ___________for 50 years and show no sign of retiring from the theater, (act)
8. Don’t ring her up at 10 o’clock; she ______________the children to bed Ring later, (put)
9. This time next Monday I ______________ in a Paris cafe reading Le Figaro, (sit)
10. am confident that I ______________the report before the end of the week, (finish)
11. This book on Proust is really difficult. On Saturday I it for a month, and I’m still only half way. (read)
12. I ______________my car until next week, so you can borrow it if you like, (use)
13. I’m enjoying the course. I ______________a lot by the time I’ve completed it. (learn)
14. I’ve got an exam tomorrow, so I can’t come out tonight. I______________ all evening, (revise)
15. I’m late with my project. I______________ it by the time we’re supposed to hand it in. (not finish)