Đặt giúp mình câu hỏi nha:
1. The film "Harry Potter" is on at 8.30
Đặt giúp mình câu hỏi nha:
1. The film "Harry Potter" is on at 8.30
what time iì the film "HARRY POTTER" on?
What time is the Harry Potter on ?
tick đúng cho mk nha ♥
Joe’s not really very __________ in the theater. He prefers the cinema.
Giúp mik tả 1 đoạn văn 40 chữ về phòng khách bằng tiếng anh với mn
My name is ... and I live in a village with my parents. My house is pretty big. It
has one big living room, three bedrooms, one bathroom,one kitchen and one dining room.
My living room has a television,
one big sofa,two small sofas,one small table,and
one piano.Especially,the is a big air
-
conditioner.In my bedroom,I always sleep in there
with my sister.
Sometimes,we stay up from eleven p.m to three a.m.In my room,there are two
medium
-
size desks,a wardrobe
and a bed.I really love my house and may love it forever.
I absolutely love my living room.It has solid oak herring bone floor, white walls, white curtains.I have putty coloured sofas in quite a modern style from Habitat and an off white rug.The "accent " colours (just a few cushions)are petrol blue and an aubergine colour.I recently found a mosaic mirror with those colours in.I have photos of the family in black frames and I have white chandelier type light fittings.
The whole room is a mixture of modern and older things I have collected over the years.I love it!
Giúp nha :)
Chia các từ sau dưới dạng động từ,danh từ và tính từ: humor,luck,peaceful,safe,electric,danger,destroy,succeed,suit,lock,equip,tradition,fortunate,fool,megic,excite,love,differ,social,orphan,speak,success,extreme.beauty,friend,arrange,act,assist,marry,break,wise,option,impress,pray,tropic,monster,correspond,repaint,fashion,music,symbol,color,sleeve,solve,strong,free,hero,change,talk,famous,world,repute,edition,pronounce,need,advertise,examine,qualify
"""""Moị người giúp mình nhanh nha,ngày mai mình cần gấp rồi ạ huhu""""""
Noun( Danh từ): humor, luck, danger, suit, lock, tradition, fool, magic ( chứ ko phải magic), love, orphan, success, beauty, friend, act, break, option, tropic,monster,fashion,music,symbol,color,sleeve,hero,change,talk,world,repute,edition,need
Verb( động từ): destroy, succeed, lock, equip, fool,excite, love,differ, orphan, speak, arrange,act, assist, marry, break, impress, pray,correspond, repaint, color,solve,free,change,talk,pronounce,need,advertise,examine,qualify.
Ajective( tính từ): peaceful, safe, electric, fortunate, fool,social, extreme, wise,strong,free,famous,
VIẾT MỘT ĐOẠN VĂN DỰA THEO BẢNG THÔNG TIN SAU :
Name | John Carter |
Place of birth | Liverpool |
Job | Journalist |
Address | 65,Queen street, London |
Company | The times |
Family | Wife ( Jenny )and two children |
Free time | Walk in the park |
My name is John Carter. I was born in Liverpool.I live at 65, Queen street, London.I am a journalist and I work in the times company.There are four members in my family: my wife( her name is Jenny), my two children and me. At my free time, I usually walk around the park near my house and sometimes I also take my children to go to the zoo nearby. We are very happy together. I love my small family very much.
all of us...students of Rose University last years can gap ne moi nguoi
all of us..were..students of Rose University last years
cho mình hỏi về sự khác nahu về cách phát âm giữa 2 từ for four có khác nhau ko
Theo mình thì cách phát âm giữa " for " và " four " có sự khác nhau. Vì " for " đọc ngân dài hơn " four ".
1). A). use B). music C). public D). value
2). A). breath B). bread C). dead D). great
3). A). bubble B). truck C). pollute D). public
4). A). learn B). fear C). clear D). hear
5). A). cook B). look C). book D). proof
6). A). children B). chorus C). check D). chicken
7). A). caps B). jeans C). shirts D). pants
8). A). invite B). tropical C). primary D). divide
9). A). student B). menu C). fur D). tutor
10). A). hot B). here C). hour D). hope
1). A). use B). music C). public D). value
2). A). breath B). bread C). dead D). great
3). A). bubble B). truck C). pollute D). public
4). A). learn B). fear C). clear D). hear
5). A). cook B). look C). book D). proof
6). A). children B). chorus C). check D). chicken
7). A). caps B). jeans C). shirts D). pants
8). A). invite B). tropical C). primary D). divide ( gạch chân âm i nào..
9). A). student B). menu C). fur D). tutor
10). A). hot B). here C). hour D). hope
1). A). use B). music C). public D). value
2). A). breath B). bread C). dead D). great
3). A). bubble B). truck C). pollute D). public
4). A). learn B). fear C). clear D). hear
5). A). cook B). look C). book D). proof
6). A). children B). chorus C). check D). chicken
7). A). caps B). jeans C). shirts D). pants
8). A). invite B). tropical C). primary D). divide
9). A). student B). menu C). fur D). tutor
10). A). hot B). here C). hour D). hope
Reading and choose the best answer.
Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty- four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty- four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five- day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. Traveling West, you set your clock back; traveling East, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty - five or twenty - three hours.
If you travel by ship across the Pacific Ocean, you cross the international date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. traveling East, today becomes yesterday; traveling east, it is tomorrow.
11). The difference in time between zones is ..............................
A). seven days B). more than seven days
C). one hour D). twenty - four hours
12). From this selection it seems true that the Atlantic Ocean .......................
A). is in one time zone B). is divided into twenty - four zones
C). can't be crossed in five days D). is divided into five time zones
13). If you cross the ocean going East, you set clock ..........................................
A). ahead by twenty - three hours B). ahead one hour in each new time zone C). back one full day for each time zone D). ahead one hour for the whole trip
14). The international date line is the name for .........................
A). the beginning of any new time zone B). any time zone in the Pacific Ocean.
C). the point where a new day begins D). any point where time changes by one hour
15). The best title for this selection is ..........................
A). How Time Zones Were Set Up B). Crossing the International Date Line
C). how Time Changes Around the World D). A trip Across the Atlantic
Reading and choose the best answer.
Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty- four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty- four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five- day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. Traveling West, you set your clock back; traveling East, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty - five or twenty - three hours.
If you travel by ship across the Pacific Ocean, you cross the international date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. traveling East, today becomes yesterday; traveling east, it is tomorrow.
11). The difference in time between zones is ..............................
A). seven days B). more than seven days
C). one hour D). twenty - four hours
12). From this selection it seems true that the Atlantic Ocean .......................
A). is in one time zone B). is divided into twenty - four zones
C). can't be crossed in five days D). is divided into five time zones
13). If you cross the ocean going East, you set clock ..........................................
A). ahead by twenty - three hours B). ahead one hour in each new time zone C). back one full day for each time zone D). ahead one hour for the whole trip
14). The international date line is the name for .........................
A). the beginning of any new time zone B). any time zone in the Pacific Ocean.
C). the point where a new day begins D). any point where time changes by one hour
15). The best title for this selection is ..........................
A). How Time Zones Were Set Up B). Crossing the International Date Line
C). how Time Changes Around the World D). A trip Across the Atlantic
Reading and choose the best answer.
Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty- four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty- four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five- day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. Traveling West, you set your clock back; traveling East, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty - five or twenty - three hours.
If you travel by ship across the Pacific Ocean, you cross the international date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. traveling East, today becomes yesterday; traveling east, it is tomorrow.
11). The difference in time between zones is ..............................
A). seven days B). more than seven days
C). one hour D). twenty - four hours
12). From this selection it seems true that the Atlantic Ocean .......................
A). is in one time zone B). is divided into twenty - four zones
C). can't be crossed in five days D). is divided into five time zones
13). If you cross the ocean going East, you set clock ..........................................
A). ahead by twenty - three hours B). ahead one hour in each new time zone C). back one full day for each time zone D). ahead one hour for the whole trip
14). The international date line is the name for .........................
A). the beginning of any new time zone B). any time zone in the Pacific Ocean.
C). the point where a new day begins D). any point where time changes by one hour
15). The best title for this selection is ..........................
A). How Time Zones Were Set Up B). Crossing the International Date Line
C). how Time Changes Around the World D). A trip Across the Atlantic