Giúp mình với ạ 1: we haven't gone to a concert for ages. I ditn't_________________________ 2: sarah hasn't seen her friends since she left for the united states. Sarah last_____________________
9. It is over three since I last drove this kind of car.
🡪 I ……………………………………………………………………………………..
10. Do you often visit her?
🡪 She ………………………………………………………………………………….
11. He finds it interesting to work with her
🡪 He …………………………………………………………………………………..
12. We are fond of reading comic books.
🡪 We …………………………………………………………………………………..
13. No one works as hard as her.
🡪 She is is a hard worker
14. They used to write to me when she was abroad.
🡪 I ………………………………………………………………………………………
15. What are they doing at the moment?
🡪 What …………………………………………………………………………………
Điền can - cant-coud -coudnt-didnt need to-must -mustnt-neednt
1) He ....play chess when he was young
2) You ... drive a car when you are 18
3) Jack spends the whole day just walking around. He ... have a job
4) When I was in school I... do a hand stand , but now Iam too old .I .. do one any more
5) My mother keeps telling me what we .. wash our hands before we sit down at the dinner table
6 you ... forget to turn off the lights when you go to bed
7 when i was a child i ... understand adults ,now that Iam an adult I ...i underderstand children
TÌM 10 LỖI SAI VÀ GIẢI THÍCH
Why do some people back on when faced with a threat, while others stand up to it? When giving a difficult task, why do some people see it through while others give up? It all comes down to personalities. But where does that come from? Some scientists believe that most of traits are inherited. The others take the opposite view: personality, they say, is formed by our environment and parents do not pass it on in their children. The truth is probably anywhere in between. Some traits are clearly determined by your environment: However your genetic background, if you grow up in Sweden, you'll probably speak Swedish. On the other hand, when it comes to traits like the colour of your eyes or your blood type, it is clear that genetics alone accounts for them. There are also traits which are partly inherited but partly shaped by environment: your weight, and even your height and skin colour, are examples. Of course, genetics and the environment together are not the total picture. Your free will - your ability to take decisions - is also a factor in shaping your identity, but how big a factor? You'll have to make your own mind up for that!
Sarah (get up) Answer at six o'clock. She (have) Answer her breakfast and then she (go) Answer to the bathroom. She (take) Answer a shower and (brush) Answer her teeth. Then, she (put) Answer on her clothes.
Sarah (leave) Answer her house and (close) Answer the door. She (go) Answer to the bus stop and (wait) Answer for the number 32 bus. When the bus (arrive) (Answer, she (get on) Answer the bus and (go) Answer to her job at the
1. Linda has worn her new yellow dress only once since she (buy)_____________ it. 2. She (wear)_____________a beautiful pink dress when I saw her yesterday. 3. His health (improve)_____________a lot since he started doing regular exercise. 4. While we (play)_____________ football last Sunday, it (start)_____________ to rain. 5. He (go)_____________ to bed after he (do)_____________his homework 6. The car (be) ___________ ready for him by the time he (come) ___________ yesterday. 7. They ___________no sooner ___________ (close) the window than the wind (make) ___________ it open again
Exercise 3: Write the words in the correct blanks.
Learning about Air and Space
The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is a great place to visit. It contains many airplanes and spaceships that show the Answer of air and space travel. Some exhibits Answer the lives of famous Answer . Others explain how airplane and rocket Answer work, and you can also learn about other Answer. The museum has many interesting Answer and photographs. There are also Answer that visitors can touch and examine. The museum often organizes new exhibits. For example, a recent exhibit explained how the hot air balloon was Answer. It explained how hot air balloons Answer gracefully through the air without Answer back to Earth. The museum is located in Washington, D.C.
__Playing___ (play) rounders is a lot of fun. It’s like baseball, but it isn’t as difficult. You don’t have
to (1) ____________ (wear) special clothes or caps and you can (2) ____________ (use) a tennis ball when you play. The only thing you must (3) ____________ (have) is a bat – rounders bats are shorter and lighter than baseball bats. Anyone can play. (4) ____________ (be) good at sport isn’t important. There are girls and boys, young and old, on a rounders team, and they are only interested in (5) ____________ (have) fun. (6) ____________ (win) isn’t the main thing. Of course, some people are better at (7) ____________ (play) rounders than others, but they don’t want (8) ____________ (score) all the points. Everybody has a go. Personally, I love (9) ____________ (play) rounders because it’s a game for all the family. You can (10) ____________ (have) a great time together.
1.I could do the, test if it .....(not be) to difficult 2.If I ....(have) enough money now, I .....(buy) that car 4.You .....(meet) her if she .......(come) tomorrow 5.I.....(come) to visit her if I.....(be) you 6.if you.....(watch) TV last night, you....(see) on the TV