Give me the response for this email whenever you get the chance
Give me the response for this email whenever you get the chance
you want to meet your english friend , Jane , for lunch this weekend
write an email to Jane
In your email:
-suggest meeting for lunch this weekend
-say when you you would like to have lunch
-say where you you would like to have lunch write 25 words or more
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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
19. Mary is asking Bob for help.
Mary: “Could you help me to move this television, please?”
Bob: “ __________________”
A. No, thanks. B. Yes, of course. C. No, I’m rather busy. D. Yes, I am.
20. Jack and John are talking about their coming test.
Jack: "I think our coming test will be very difficult?"
John: “__________________. It’s challenging”
A. You must be kidding B. I quite agree
C. I don’t like you saying so D. I don’t think that’s a good idea.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions.
21. The lost hikers stayed alive by eating wild berries and drinking spring water.
A. revived B. survived C. surprised D. lively
22. Many people think that a woman should maintain her attractiveness after marriage.
A. lose B. confide C. keep D. neglect
imagine you are Andy.You have taken part in"Save the earth",an environmental organization.Write an email(about 100-120 words) to Mary. I your email, you should:
- Explain the reasons why you want to take part in this organization
- Tell what you have done and your future plan
- Recommend Mary to join this organization
1. They ...
London this month. (leave)
2. He ...
a lot of English papers. (bring)
3. She ...
me about it. (tell)
4. I ...
a long letter from father this week. (get)
5. She... (just)
;... she will speak to you in a minute. (come)
6. I ...
to Radio City. (be)
7. I think the director ...
the town. (leave)
8. I ...
my office. (paint)
9. We ....
her since she arrived to our city. (know)
10. I ...
your name. (forget)
11. He ...
the door. (close)
12. He ...
it since we left him. (do)
13. I ...
him my last penny. (give)
14. This order ...
to many misunderstandings. (lead)
15. He ...
his name on my book. (write)
16. She ...
a new umbrella. (buy)
17. He ...
my exercise over and over. (look)
18. I ...
those books very cheaply. (buy)
19. He ...
for two months. (work)
20. She ...
a new job. (find)
21. He ....
very well. (speak)
22. The children ...
the whole pudding. (eat)
23. You ..
many detective stories. (read)
24. Our team ....
the first prize. (win)
25. My little daughter ...
her finger with a knife. (cut)
1. "What time does the play begin?" He said
=> He wanted to know
2. It's two years since John wrote to me.
=> John hasn't
3. Stop smoking in this room. (allow)
=> We
4. You don't study hard, you don't get good grades.
=> If you want
1. This restaurant is __________________ for its Western meals. (fame)
2. They had a chance to take part in a lot of __________________ activities. (culture)
3. Can you explain this problem more _________________? (simple)
4. Her success is our great __________________ (happy)
5. Many designers took__________________ from Vietnam’s ethnic minorities. (inspire)
6. Some designers have__________________ the Ao Dai. (modern)
7. I like to wear this shirt because it’s __________________. (comfort)
8. My younger sister always wears __________________ clothes. (fashion)
9. The __________________ drew inspiration for his music from his surroundings. (compose)
10. Many __________________ have mentioned the ao dai in their poems. (poem)
11. Mrs Pike is wearing a__________________ dress. (color)
5) He said that “If I don't see her today, I will phone her this evening.”
10. ‘If I had been ready when you called, you would have taken me with you,’ Ann said to Peter.
9. ‘I could get a job easily if I had a degree,’ said Susan.
7. ‘Someone will steal your motorbike if you leave it unlocked,’ said the policeman.
4. ‘If you saw my father, you’d recognize him at once. He is the most extraordinary-looking man,’ she said to me
5. ‘If I see Tom, I will give him a lift,’ said Peter.
1. ‘If the ground is dry on the day of the race, my horse might win,’ said the owner.
1. They
London this month. (leave)
2. He
a lot of English papers. (bring)
3. She
me about it. (tell)
4. I
a long letter from father this week. (get)
5. She (just)
; she will speak to you in a minute. (come)
6. I
to Radio City. (be)
7. I think the director
the town. (leave)
8. I
my office. (paint)
9. We
her since she arrived to our city. (know)
10. I
your name. (forget)
11. He
the door. (close)
12. He
it since we left him. (do)
13. I
him my last penny. (give)
14. This order
to many misunderstandings. (lead)
15. He
his name on my book. (write)
16. She
a new umbrella. (buy)
17. He
my exercise over and over. (look)
18. I
those books very cheaply. (buy)
19. He
for two months. (work)
20. She
a new job. (find)
21. He
very well. (speak)
22. The children
the whole pudding. (eat)
23. You
many detective stories. (read)
24. Our team
the first prize. (win)
25. My little daughter
her finger with a knife. (cut)
You are on a holiday in a small town by the sea. You decide to write an email to your friend, Tommy. Write about 60-80 words.
In your postcard, you should:
-explain why you chose this town for a holiday
-describe you something you have enjoyed doing on your holiday
-arrange to meet Tommy when you return