Finish each of the sentences below in the way that it has the same meaning as the sentence above it
The parcel arrived in the post at 11 am. I was still at work then.
-> The parcel
Finish each of the sentences below in the way that it has the same meaning as the sentence above it
The parcel arrived in the post at 11 am. I was still at work then.
-> The parcel
The parcel arrived in the post at 11 am when I was still at work
The parcel which I was still at work then, arrived in the post at 11 a.m
-> The parcel which thay cho the pracel
Finish each of the sentences below in the way that it has the same meaning as the sentence above it
My sister is thinking of opening an eating-house. She is an excellent cook
-> My sister,
My sister, who is an excellent cook, is thinking of opening an eating-house.
Finish each of the sentences below in the way that it has the same meaning as the sentence above it
Are the teachers at NGS going to take their students to Sapa this March? (Use passive voice)
->
Will students be taken to Sapa this March by teachers at NGS?
Are students of the teachers at NGS going to be taken to Sapa this march?
Finish each of the sentences below in the way that it has the same meaning as the sentence above it
Are the teachers at NGS going to take their students to Sapa this March? (Use passive voice)
->
Are the teachers' students going to be taken to Sapa this March?
Finish each of the sentences below in the way that it has the same meaning as the sentence above it
“Chúng ta của hiện tại” is the best song I have ever heard. (Use Comparatives)
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I've never heard a better song than "Chúng ta của hiện tại"
Choose the best answers to the following questions.
Sonita Alizadeh was born and grew up in Afghanistan until she was eight when the family fled to Iran because of war. Sonita remembers her childhood of hunger, aerial bombardment and Taliban fighters. In Iran, she couldn't get a formal education because of not having proper identification. She had to clean bathrooms and learnt the basics of how to read and write herself.
Sonita watched music videos on TV to kill her free time and learnt the styles of Iranian rapper Yas and US rapper Eminem. She started to write songs about her life as a refugee, child worker and especially a female. Other songs are about her girl friends with broken spirits after arguing and begging their parents not to sell them. Her songs have empowered her friends to protest against forced marriages which account for 60-80 per cent of Afghan marriages.
Things were all right until they weren't. Sonita's mother asked her to come back to Afghanistan as she needed 7,000 dowry to prepare for Sonita's brother's wedding. Her mother thought she could sell Sonita for a man with 9,000 dowry. Devastated by her mother's wish, Sonita fought by making a music video "Daughters for Sale" with the help of an Iranian filmmaker. Thanks to the video, the Strongheart Group contacted her and gave her a scholarship in the US where she now can go to school and remain single.
1. What did Sonita do to earn money in Iran?
A. She wrote songs and rapped
B. She cleaned bathrooms.
C. She made music videos.
2. How did Sonita learn how to read and write?
A. She cleaned bathrooms to get money to attend schools.
B. She hired a tutor.
C. She learned on her own.
3. What is TRUE about Sonita's songs?
A. They were banned in Iran.
B. They have given girls strength to protest against arranged marriages.
C. They're about her love of her homeland Afghanistan.
4. The word ‘empowered’ has the CLOSEST meaning with……
A. disapprove B. allow C. deny
5. How did Sonita feel when her mother wanted to sell her?
A. Extremely upset and shocked B. Calm and indifferent C. Angry and hateful
6. Why could Sonita get a scholarship?
A. She applied for it and won.
B. An Iranian filmmaker offered her.
C. The Strongheart Group gave it to her because of her music video.
7. Where does Sonita live now?
A. Afghanistan B. Iran C. The USA
1. What did Sonita do to earn money in Iran?
A. She wrote songs and rapped
B. She cleaned bathrooms.
C. She made music videos.
2. How did Sonita learn how to read and write?
A. She cleaned bathrooms to get money to attend schools.
B. She hired a tutor.
C. She learned on her own.
3. What is TRUE about Sonita's songs?
A. They were banned in Iran.
B. They have given girls strength to protest against arranged marriages.
C. They're about her love of her homeland Afghanistan.
4. The word ‘empowered’ has the CLOSEST meaning with……
A. disapprove B. allow C. deny
5. How did Sonita feel when her mother wanted to sell her?
A. Extremely upset and shocked B. Calm and indifferent C. Angry and hateful
6. Why could Sonita get a scholarship?
A. She applied for it and won.
B. An Iranian filmmaker offered her.
C. The Strongheart Group gave it to her because of her music video.
7. Where does Sonita live now?
A. Afghanistan B. Iran C. The USA
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word in the bracket
Thanks to great benefits of cyber – learning, many schools are redesigning their learning spaces to __________ virtual classrooms. (ability)
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word in the bracket
Before a Vietnamese wedding, the betrothal presents, including areca nuts, betel leaves, tea, cake, wine, other __________ delicacies and money, are offered to the bride and her family. (variety)
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word in the bracket
1. Before a Vietnamese wedding, the betrothal presents, including areca nuts, betel leaves, tea, cake, wine, other __________ delicacies and money, are offered to the bride and her family. (variety)
2. It has become a norm that working mother can __________ to the household income. (contribution)
3. Thanks to great benefits of cyber – learning, many schools are redesigning their learning spaces to __________ virtual classrooms. (ability)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Jane is planning to tie the knot with her boyfriend, who is a prominent underground rapper, next June.
A. get married B. engage C. get together D. separate