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The reason for saying goodbye is unreasonable. She gives ít. =>
They live in an old house. They were born in this house. =>
They live in an old house, where were born in this house
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hey live in an old house. The house was built many years ago (which)
⇒ They live in an old house, which was built many years ago.
Giải thích: which thay thế cho danh từ chỉ vật và đứng ngay sau nó khi viết lại câu
They live in an old house where they were born
1.I've seen them since the year. They got married on that year. => 2.They live in an old house. They bought this house last year. => 3.Mrs.Linda has bought a big house. Her dog is very fierce. =>
I've seen them since the year when they got married
They live in the old house which they bought last year
Mrs. Linda whose dog is very fierce has bought a big house
1.He knew the reason. She has told him the reason three days before. => 2.The woman is his teacher. He always admires her. => 3.Our teacher is talking to the little girl. She wrote on the new wall. => 4.She bought the new dress. She has looked it for a long time. =>
He knew the reason which she has told him three days before
The woman who he always admires is his teacher
Our teacher is talking to the little girl who wrote on the new wall
She bought the new dress which she has looked for a long time
VII. Fill each of the blanks with one suitable word.
When people are asked why they choose ……1…… live in big cities, most of them usually talk about the variety of entertainment to be ……2…… there. But I wonder how ……3…… of them actually feel like ……4…… to the theatre or a concert after a hard day ……5…… the office and a crowded ride home on the Underground. And how many of them visit the famous galleries and museums other than ……6…… they are caught in the rain without an umbrella?
Meanwhile, those tourists ……7…… make shopping and travel ……8…… the centre of town so difficult in the summer months are visiting the sights which the inhabitants are so proud of, but don’t quite have the time ……9…… see. It was only ……10…… moving to the country that I realized how to enjoy my free time. Living there ……11…… me aware that legs are not intended simply to ……12…… you ……13…… your front door to your car! Evening are filled ……14…… little more ……15…… a leisurely drink with friends who’d ……16…… talk about darts than discotheques. Of course, there are days ……17…… the entertainment page of the national newspaper to go up ……18…… town, but when you go……19…… a walk across the fields, talk to the postman, and see the amateur dramatic society’s latest production, you’re far ……20…… busy to find the time!
VI. Supply the correct form of the word in parentheses.
Television now ……1…… (play) such an important part in so many people’s lives. ……2…… (Obvious) television has both advantages and ……3…… (advantageous). In the first place, television is not only a ……4…… (convenience) source of ……5…… (entertain) but also a ……6…… (compare) cheap one. For a family of four, for example, it is ……7…… (convenience), as well as ……8…… (cheap) to sit ……9…… (comfort) at home, with ……10…… (practice) ……11…… (limit) entertainment available, than to go in search of ……12…… (amuse) ……13…… (where). There is no transport ……14…… (arrangement). All they have to do is ……15…… (turn) a knob, and they can see plays, films, operas and shows of every kind, not ……16…… (mention) ……17…… (politics) discussions and the latest ……18…… (excite) football matches. Some people, however, ……19…… (maintenance) that is ……20…… (preciseness) where the danger lies. The television ……21…… (view) needs to do nothing. He doesn’t even use his hand. There are many ……22…… (argue) for and against television. The poor ……23…… (qualify) of its programmes is often ……24…… (criticize)
V. Change the sentences into the reported speech.
1. “We have moved into our new flat. We don’t like it nearly so much as our last one,” said my aunt.
2. “It isn’t so foggy today as it was yesterday,” he remarked.
3. “I couldn’t get into the house because I had lost my key, so I had to break a window,” he said.
4. “It’s time we began training for our next match,” the coach said to them.
5. “I wrote to him the day before yesterday. I wonder why he hasn’t rung up,” she said.
6. “My wife wants to take a job but I’d rather she concentrated on our home,” he said.
7. “I wish you’d seen it,” I said to her.
8. “I don’t know what your father will say when he sees what a mess your puppies have made of this five-pound note,”
9. “Nothing grows in my garden. It never gets any sun,” she said.
10. “My father forbids me to see this man again,” she said to me.
V. Change the sentences into the reported speech.
1. “We have moved into our new flat. We don’t like it nearly so much as our last one,” said my aunt.
My aunt said that they had moved into their new flat, they didn't like it nearly so much as their last one
2. “It isn’t so foggy today as it was yesterday,” he remarked.
He remarked it wasn't so foggy that day as it had been the day before
3. “I couldn’t get into the house because I had lost my key, so I had to break a window,” he said.
He said that he couldn't get into the house because he had lost his key, so he had had to break a window
4. “It’s time we began training for our next match,” the coach said to them
The coach said to them that it was time they began training for their next match
5. “I wrote to him the day before yesterday. I wonder why he hasn’t rung up,” she said.
She said that she had written to him two days before, she wondered why he hadn't rung up
6. “My wife wants to take a job but I’d rather she concentrated on our home,” he said.
He said that his wife wanted to take a job but he'd rather she concentrated on their home
7. “I wish you’d seen it,” I said to her.
I said to her that I wish she'd seen it
8. “I don’t know what your father will say when he sees what a mess your puppies have made of this five-pound note,”
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9. “Nothing grows in my garden. It never gets any sun,” she said.
She said that nothing grew in her garden, it never got any sun
10. “My father forbids me to see this man again,” she said to me.
She said to me that her father forbad her to see the man again
IV. Rewrite the sentences.
1. It is pointless to have that old typewriter repaired.
.... Þ That old typewriter is not ..................................................................................
2. You needn’t make an appointment to see the bank manager.
.... Þ There’s................................................................................................................
3. He lives for the others and he finds his life meaningful.
.... Þ Unless.................................................................................................................
4. The sea was so rough that the ferry couldn’t sail.
.... Þ The rough sea made............................................................................................
5. Their farm raises cattle.
.... Þ Theirs..................................................................................................................
6. He will come because he wants to be sure of meeting you.
.... Þ He will come so .................................................................................................
7. They will not announce the decision formally.
.... Þ No formal ...........................................................................................................
8. They believe that the robbers got into the bank through the roof.
.... Þ The robbers ........................................................................................................
9. Thanks to Janet’s support I was able to finish the project.
.... Þ Had it .................................................................................................................
10. The students are doing the test that Mr. Brown gave.
.... Þ The test ..............................................................................................................
III. Choose the best answer.
1. To our ................ John’s illness proved not to be as serious as we had feared. (anxiety/ eyes/ relief/ judgement)
2. He is very stubborn, so it will be difficult to .................. him to go. (persuade/ suggest/ make/ prevent)
3. He enjoyed the dessert so much that he accepted a second ............... when it was offered. (load/ pile/ helping/ sharing)
4. It’s six years now since the Socialists came to ................. in that country. (rower/ force/ control/ command)
5. ........ you have no key, you will have to get back before I go out. (Although/ As/ Provided/ Unless)
6. This ticket .................... one person to the museum. (enters/ permits/ allows/ admits)
7. I was pleased to see how......... she looked after her recent illness. (nice/ well/ right/ pleasant)
8. To be .................. , I couldn’t understand what he was getting at. (sly/ humble/ cowardly/ honest)
9. Arthur assured me that he was going to come, but he hasn’t ................... yet. (turned up/ turned in/ turned on/ turned round)
10. Your grandfather is rather tired so do not ..................... your visit. (prolong/ lengthen/ delay/ shorten)
11. I got very nervous during the exam. When the examiner asked my name, my mind went completely ..................................... (empty/ void/ bank/ white)
12. Why don’t you both come ................ for dinner on Thursday? Kate and Bill are coming. (past/ in/ through/ round)
13. By cutting down trees we ................. the natural habitat of birds and animals. (damage/ harm/ hurt/ injure)
14. She ................... for lost time by studying at weekends. (got up/ put in/ set about/ made up)
15. The assistant suggested ..................... the next day when the manager would be there. (we are coming back/ to come back/ we will come back/ we came back)
16. I realised it would be far too ...................... to walk alone through those ill-lit streets after dark. (bold/ risky/ daring/ courageous)
17. We can’t go skating. The ...................... has been closed for repairs. (ring/ course/ rink/ pitch)
18. If you like skiing, there’s a ski ................... under an hour’s driving from Madrid. (station/ resort/ place/ port)
19. Children in large families learn how to get .............................. with other people. (along/away/ across/ through)
20. My younger sister is very ................. and so she loves going out but I am much quieter and prefer to stay at home. (enjoyable/ funny/pleasing/ lively)
21. The explores walked all the way along the river from its mouth to its ................... . (cause/ well/ source/ outlet)
22. Several items of ................ were found on the river bank. (clothes/ dress/ costume/ clothing)
23. Keeping the ball out of the net is the ..................... responsibility of the goal-keeper. (own/ sole/ unique/ individual)
24. It’s time we .................... away with our old-fashioned prisons. (did/ got/ ran/ kept)
25. If you run ....................... Sam, give him my best wishes. (over/ up/ into/ to)
26. In many parts of the world, crop failure means ........................ which leads to the death of many people each year. (famine/ drought/ desert/ shortcoming)
27. The swamp area .................... in crocodiles. (unbounds/ abounds/ rebounds/ bounds)
28. The crime ......................... seems to be going up and up. (percentage/ wave/ figures/ rate)
29. The rocket went into ............. round the moon. (track/ orbit/ path/ circle)
30. Her husband won’t eat boiled cabbage; he prefers it .................... (rough/ wild/ raw/ coarse)
31. Is there a bank where I can ................. these pounds for dollars? (alter/ exchange/ arrange/ turn)
32. Driving in London is supposed to be confusing, but I didn’t find it at ................. difficult. (all/ first/ once/ least)
III. Choose the best answer.
1. To our ................ John’s illness proved not to be as serious as we had feared. (anxiety/ eyes/ relief/ judgement)
2. He is very stubborn, so it will be difficult to .................. him to go. (persuade/ suggest/ make/ prevent)
3. He enjoyed the dessert so much that he accepted a second ............... when it was offered. (load/ pile/ helping/ sharing)
4. It’s six years now since the Socialists came to ................. in that country. (rower/ force/ control/ command)
5. ........ you have no key, you will have to get back before I go out. (Although/ As/ Provided/ Unless)
6. This ticket .................... one person to the museum. (enters/ permits/ allows/ admits)
7. I was pleased to see how......... she looked after her recent illness. (nice/ well/ right/ pleasant)
8. To be .................. , I couldn’t understand what he was getting at. (sly/ humble/ cowardly/ honest)
9. Arthur assured me that he was going to come, but he hasn’t ................... yet. (turned up/ turned in/ turned on/ turned round)
10. Your grandfather is rather tired so do not ..................... your visit. (prolong/ lengthen/ delay/ shorten)
11. I got very nervous during the exam. When the examiner asked my name, my mind went completely ..................................... (empty/ void/ bank/ white)
12. Why don’t you both come ................ for dinner on Thursday? Kate and Bill are coming. (past/ in/ through/ round)
13. By cutting down trees we ................. the natural habitat of birds and animals. (damage/ harm/ hurt/ injure)
14. She ................... for lost time by studying at weekends. (got up/ put in/ set about/ made up)
15. The assistant suggested ..................... the next day when the manager would be there. (we are coming back/ to come back/ we will come back/ we came back)
16. I realised it would be far too ...................... to walk alone through those ill-lit streets after dark. (bold/ risky/ daring/ courageous)
17. We can’t go skating. The ...................... has been closed for repairs. (ring/ course/ rink/ pitch)
18. If you like skiing, there’s a ski ................... under an hour’s driving from Madrid. (station/ resort/ place/ port)
19. Children in large families learn how to get .............................. with other people. (along/away/ across/ through)
20. My younger sister is very ................. and so she loves going out but I am much quieter and prefer to stay at home. (enjoyable/ funny/pleasing/ lively)
21. The explores walked all the way along the river from its mouth to its ................... . (cause/ well/ source/ outlet)
22. Several items of ................ were found on the river bank. (clothes/ dress/ costume/ clothing)
23. Keeping the ball out of the net is the ..................... responsibility of the goal-keeper. (own/ sole/ unique/ individual)
24. It’s time we .................... away with our old-fashioned prisons. (did/ got/ ran/ kept)
25. If you run ....................... Sam, give him my best wishes. (over/ up/ into/ to)
26. In many parts of the world, crop failure means ........................ which leads to the death of many people each year. (famine/ drought/ desert/ shortcoming)
27. The swamp area .................... in crocodiles. (unbounds/ abounds/ rebounds/ bounds)
28. The crime ......................... seems to be going up and up. (percentage/ wave/ figures/ rate)
29. The rocket went into ............. round the moon. (track/ orbit/ path/ circle)
30. Her husband won’t eat boiled cabbage; he prefers it .................... (rough/ wild/ raw/ coarse)
31. Is there a bank where I can ................. these pounds for dollars? (alter/ exchange/ arrange/ turn)
32. Driving in London is supposed to be confusing, but I didn’t find it at ................. difficult. (all/ first/ once/ least)