26. Nga and Lan said to me, “where do you study English?”
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27.She said to me, “I can’t do this test”.
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28.They said to him, “We are learning English now”.
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29.He said to me, “I must finish these works on time”.
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30.He said to me, “Do this test again, please!”.
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16. .................. to do homework today?
A. Have you B. Do you have C. Must you D. You must
You must be __________ when you enter this program.
A. careless
B. carelessly
C. careful
D. carefully
“I am going to do a test tomorrow”, he said.
→ He said _______________________________________________________________
HOW TO USE NAPKINS IN AN AMERICAN RESTAURANT?
As soon as you are seated, remove the napkin from your place setting, unfold it, and put it in your lap. Do not shake it open. At some very formal restaurants, the waiter may do this for the diners, but it is not inappropriate to place your own napkin in your lap, even when this is the case. The napkin rests on the lap till the end of the meal. Do not clean the cutlery or wipe your face with the napkin. NEVER use it to wipe your nose!
If you excuse yourself from the table, loosely fold the napkin and place it to the left or right of your plate. Do not refold your napkin or wad it up on the table either. Never place your napkin on your chair. At the end of the meal, leave the napkin semi-folded at the left side of the place setting. It should not be crumpled or twisted; nor should it be folded. The napkin must also not be left on the chair.
Question: What shouldn’t we do with the napkin?
A. clean the cutlery
B. wipe your face
C. wipe your nose
D. All answers above
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
HOW TO USE NAPKINS IN AN AMERICAN RESTAURANT?
As soon as you are seated, remove the napkin from your place setting, unfold it, and put it in your lap. Do not shake it open. At some very formal restaurants, the waiter may do this for the diners, but it is not inappropriate to place your own napkin in your lap, even when this is the case. The napkin rests on the lap till the end of the meal. Do not clean the cutlery or wipe your face with the napkin. NEVER use it to wipe your nose!
If you excuse yourself from the table, loosely fold the napkin and place it to the left or right of your plate. Do not refold your napkin or wad it up on the table either. Never place your napkin on your chair. At the end of the meal, leave the napkin semi-folded at the left side of the place setting. It should not be crumpled or twisted; nor should it be folded. The napkin must also not be left on the chair.
Question: What shouldn’t we do with the napkin?
A. clean the cutlery
B. wipe your face
C. wipe your nose
D. All answers above
Exercise 3: Rewrite the sentences to keep the meaning unchanged.
e.g : He is old. He can’t play sports. If he were not old, he would play sports.
1.The test is too difficult. She can’t do it. If..........................................................................
2.It is hot. We can’t go out. If.............................................................
3.He walks too slowly. He can’t catch the bus. If.........................................
4.She speaks quickly. I don’t understand her question. If....................................................
5.Mai is tired. She can’t do her homework. If...............................................................
6.She lost because she didn’t have a map. If................................................................
*7.Hurry up or we’ll be late for the concert. If we don’t................................................
8.Study hard or you won’t pass the exam. If you.........................................
9.If it doesn’t rain, we will go camping. Unless it.................................................
10.Unless we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
If................................................................................................
11.we didn’t visit the museum because we hadn’t time. We would.......................................
12.Working so much will make you tired. If you...........................................................
13.We don’t have enough money, so we can’t buy that house.
If we.........................................................................................................
14.If someone doesn’t put the coal in, the fire will go out .
Unless................................................................................
15. We don’t have enough money, so we can’t buy that house.
If we.........................................................................................................
16.I'm sorry that I asked her to stay. Now I wish ......................................................................
17. He lost his money because he wasn't careful. If he ...............................................................
* 18.Keep quiet or I’ll scream. Unless you.........................................................
19. Come here or else she will punish you. If you..........................
20.Because the weather is hot, Mai can’t go to the zoo. If..........................
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
HOW TO USE NAPKINS IN AN AMERICAN RESTAURANT?
As soon as you are seated, remove the napkin from your place setting, unfold it, and put it in your lap. Do not shake it open. At some very formal restaurants, the waiter may do this for the diners, but it is not inappropriate to place your own napkin in your lap, even when this is the case. The napkin rests on the lap till the end of the meal. Do not clean the cutlery or wipe your face with the napkin. NEVER use it to wipe your nose!
If you excuse yourself from the table, loosely fold the napkin and place it to the left or right of your plate. Do not refold your napkin or wad it up on the table either. Never place your napkin on your chair. At the end of the meal, leave the napkin semi-folded at the left side of the place setting. It should not be crumpled or twisted; nor should it be folded. The napkin must also not be left on the chair.
Question: As soon as you are seated, remove the napkin from your place setting, unfold it, and put it in your __________.
A. lap
B. knees
C. chest
D. head
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
HOW TO USE NAPKINS IN AN AMERICAN RESTAURANT?
As soon as you are seated, remove the napkin from your place setting, unfold it, and put it in your lap. Do not shake it open. At some very formal restaurants, the waiter may do this for the diners, but it is not inappropriate to place your own napkin in your lap, even when this is the case. The napkin rests on the lap till the end of the meal. Do not clean the cutlery or wipe your face with the napkin. NEVER use it to wipe your nose!
If you excuse yourself from the table, loosely fold the napkin and place it to the left or right of your plate. Do not refold your napkin or wad it up on the table either. Never place your napkin on your chair. At the end of the meal, leave the napkin semi-folded at the left side of the place setting. It should not be crumpled or twisted; nor should it be folded. The napkin must also not be left on the chair.
Question: If you excuse yourself from the table, should you loosely fold the napkin?
A. Yes, we should
B. No, we shouldn’t