39. He is a clever student.
What
Rearrange the dialogue:
My mom is a cook and my dad is a musician.
He plays in a band.
Where do they work?
What do you do in America, Mary?
What about your dad?
I'm a student.
What do your parents do?
My mom works in my school.
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What do you do in America, Mary?
I'm a student.
What do your parents do?
My mom is a cook and my dad is a musician.
Where do they work?
My mom works in my school.
What about your dad?
He plays in a band.
What do you do in America, Mary?
I'm a student.
What about your dad?
He plays in a band.
What do your parents do?
My mom is a cook and my dad is a musician.
Where do they work?
My mom works in my school.
Although he is clever,he hasn't succeeded
-clever
39. He is a clever student.
What ___________!
USE THE CORRECT ADJECTIVES OR ADVERBS:
1. He is a.....boy. (clever)
2.He is tired because he worked....(hard)
3.He's not tired because he has...worked.(hard)
4.She is a...girl.(quiet)
5.She went to bed....(quiet)
6.He is not good student but he writes very... (good)
7. You should speak more...(soft)
8. The children behaved....(bad)
9. The brave man fought....(brave)
10. They lived together...(happy)
1. He is a clever boy. (clever)
2.He is tired because he worked hard(hard)
3.He's not tired because he has worked hard.(hard) (đề bài có sai ko nhỉ?)
4.She is a quiet girl.(quiet)
5.She went to bed quietly(quiet)
6.He is not good student but he writes very well (good)
7. You should speak more softly (soft)
8. The children behaved badly.(bad)
9. The brave man fought bravely. brave)
10. They lived together happily (happy)
write the of adjectives
1. he is (clever)... studentin my group
2. it's (good)... holiday, i've had
3. the red shirt is better but it's (expensive)... than the white one
4. being a firefighter is (dangerous)... than being a builder
5. this (exciting)... film i've ever seen
6. he is (fast)... of all
7. my Tam is one of (popular)... singers in my country
8. which platet is (close)... to the Sun?
the cleverest
the best
more expensive
more dangerous
is the most exciting
the fastest
the most popular
the closest
kind,boring,shy,funny,clever,friendly,talkative,creative,confident,hard-working 1. he's alittle big ............ He likes to talk alot 2. she always has a ..........smile with everyone 3.everyone is ........... to me .They often help me when i need 4.it is...................to sit on the plane with nothing to read
1. talkative.
2. funny
3. kind
4. boring
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks, using MUST or CAN’T
1. Why is that man looking around like that? He.............. be lost.
2. That woman............. be a doctor! She looks far too young.
3. John always fails the tests, even though he's clever. He............ study enough.
4. The food is really good at that restaurant. They............. have a great chef.
5. Who's that at the door? It ................ be Susie - she'll still be at work now.
6. This ............. be John's house. This house has a red door and it's number 24, just like he said.
7. Julie .......... have much money or she would buy a new car. Her old one is falling apart.
8. He ............. be at work now, can he? It's nearly midnight.
9. What a lot of lovely flowers you have! You.......... really like gardening.
10. David............. drink a lot of coffee. He's finished two packets already this week.
11. This ............ be Jamie's coat. He's tall and this is tiny.
12. Her life _.......... be easy. She has four children and very little money.
13. Where's Lucy? She _............ be at the library, as she often goes there at this time.
14. This bill........... be right! £50 for two cups of coffee!.
15. Emma's amazingly good at the piano. She.......... practise a lot.
16. The car in front is driving so slowly that I think they be looking for something.
17. You've already eaten enough for three people! You........... still be hungry!.
18. This.......... book belong to the library. It's certainly not mine.
19. It only takes three hours to fly from London to Sydney? That _...... be correct!.
20. There......... be something wrong with the fridge! It's making a very unusual noise.
1. Why is that man looking around like that? He........must...... be lost.
2. That woman.......can't...... be a doctor! She looks far too young.
3. John always fails the tests, even though he's clever. He.......can't..... study enough.
4. The food is really good at that restaurant. They....must ......... have a great chef.
5. Who's that at the door? It ........can't........ be Susie - she'll still be at work now.
6. This ..........must... be John's house. This house has a red door and it's number 24, just like he said.
7. Julie .......can't... have much money or she would buy a new car. Her old one is falling apart.
8. He ..can't........... be at work now, can he? It's nearly midnight.
9. What a lot of lovely flowers you have! You.must......... really like gardening.
10. David...must.......... drink a lot of coffee. He's finished two packets already this week.
11. This ........can't.... be Jamie's coat. He's tall and this is tiny.
12. Her life _.....can't..... be easy. She has four children and very little money.
13. Where's Lucy? She _.....must....... be at the library, as she often goes there at this time.
14. This bill......can't..... be right! £50 for two cups of coffee!.
15. Emma's amazingly good at the piano. She......must.... practise a lot.
16. The car in front is driving so slowly that I think they must be looking for something.
17. You've already eaten enough for three people! You.....can't...... still be hungry!.
18. This..must........ book belong to the library. It's certainly not mine.
19. It only takes three hours to fly from London to Sydney? That _...can't... be correct!.
20. There........must. be something wrong with the fridge! It's making a very unusual noise.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks, using MUST or CAN’T
1. Why is that man looking around like that? He......must........ be lost.
2. That woman....can't......... be a doctor! She looks far too young.
3. John always fails the tests, even though he's clever. He....can't........ study enough.
4. The food is really good at that restaurant. They.....must........ have a great chef.
5. Who's that at the door? It ....can't............ be Susie - she'll still be at work now.
6. This ....must......... be John's house. This house has a red door and it's number 24, just like he said.
7. Julie ...must....... have much money or she would buy a new car. Her old one is falling apart.
8. He ......can't....... be at work now, can he? It's nearly midnight.
9. What a lot of lovely flowers you have! You...must....... really like gardening.
10. David......must....... drink a lot of coffee. He's finished two packets already this week.
11. This .....can't....... be Jamie's coat. He's tall and this is tiny.
12. Her life _....can't...... be easy. She has four children and very little money.
13. Where's Lucy? She _..must.......... be at the library, as she often goes there at this time.
14. This bill...can't........ be right! £50 for two cups of coffee!.
15. Emma's amazingly good at the piano. She...must....... practise a lot.
16. The car in front is driving so slowly that I think they must be looking for something.
17. You've already eaten enough for three people! You....must....... still be hungry!.
18. This...must....... book belong to the library. It's certainly not mine.
19. It only takes three hours to fly from London to Sydney? That _.must..... be correct!.
20. There....must..... be something wrong with the fridge! It's making a very unusual noise.
I. Combine the non defining relative clause
1. Nick is one of my classest friends . He is very clever
2. That woman over there is a singer . She's talking to your father
3. Ha wish is very quiet . I studied here at the primary periad
4. Dr. John last his pastion . he hasn't done his job Walk reantly
5. This room is very comfortable . It is on the second floor
1. Nick is one of my classest friends . He is very clever
=>Nick is one of my friend who is very clever
2. That woman over there is a singer . She's talking to your father
=>That woman over there is a singer who is talking to your father
4. Dr. John last his pastion . he hasn't done his job Walk reantly
=>Dr. John last his pastion which he hasn't done his job(???)
5. This room is very comfortable . It is on the second floor
=>This room is very comfortable which is on the sencond floor
1. Nick is one of my classest friends . He is very clever
=> Nick who is very clever is one of my classest friends
2. That woman over there is a singer . She's talking to your father
=> That moman over there who is talking to your father is a singer
3. Ha wish is very quiet . I studied here at the primary periad
=> :D???
4. Dr. John last his pastion . he hasn't done his job Walk reantly
=> pastion :D?? his job walk reantly? :))
5. This room is very comfortable . It is on the second floor
=> This room which is on the second floor is very comfortable
V. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences adjective + enough + to-infinitive. into one sentence, using (not 1. My sister is old. She can drive a car. 2. The ladder wasn't very long. It di 3. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil a kettle. 4. He is strong. He can carry that suitcase. 5. Lan isn't strong. She can't swim across the river. 6. She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World. 7. Mr Roberts isn't rich. He can't buy a house. 8. The worker is very clever. He can make nice things from wood. 9. Our team is very good. We win the football matches very often. 10. The radio isn't small. It can't be put it in your pocket. dn't reach the ceiling.
V. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences adjective + enough + to-infinitive. into one sentence, using (not
1. My sister is old. She can drive a car.
-> My sister is old enough to drive a car.
2. The ladder wasn't very long. It didn't reach the ceiling.
-> The ladder wasn't long enough to reach the ceiling.
3. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil a kettle.
-> The fire isn't hot enough to boil a kettle.
4. He is strong. He can carry that suitcase.
-> He is strong enough to carry that suitcase.
5. Lan isn't strong. She can't swim across the river.
-> Lan isn't strong enough to swim across the river.
6. She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World.
-> She is beautiful and intelligent enough to become Miss World.
7. Mr Roberts isn't rich. He can't buy a house.
-> Mr Robert isn't rich enough to buy a house.
8. The worker is very clever. He can make nice things from wood.
-> The worker is clever enough to make nice things from wood.
9. Our team is very good. We win the football matches very often.
-> Our team is good enough to win the football matches very often.
10. The radio isn't small. It can't be put it in your pocket.
-> The radio isn't small enough to be put in your pocket.
V. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences adjective + enough + to-infinitive. into one sentence, using (not
1. My sister is old. She can drive a car.
My sister is old enough to drive a car2. The ladder wasn't very long. It di
The ladder was not long enough to reach the ceiling3. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil a kettle.
The fire is not hot enough to boil..4. He is strong. He can carry that suitcase.
He is strong enough to carry the suitcase5. Lan isn't strong. She can't swim across the river.
Lan is not strong enough to swim across the river6. She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World.
She is beautiful and intelligent enough to become a Miss World7. Mr Roberts isn't rich. He can't buy a house.
Mr Roberts is not rich enough to buy a house8. The worker is very clever. He can make nice things from wood.
The worker is clever enough to make nice things from wood9. Our team is very good. We win the football matches very often.
Our team is good enough to win the foot ball matches10. The radio isn't small. It can't be put it in your pocket. dn't reach the ceiling.
The radio isn't small enough to put in your pocket.