Nobody knew that he had always wanted to become a doctor.
-> Nobody knew about his dream to become a doctor.
Nobody knew that he had always wanted to become a doctor.
-> Nobody knew about his dream to become a doctor.
The Duke had to punish the moneylender but he also wanted to show ........Then after the trial Bassanio wanted to show thet he was.... .....to Doctor Balthsar,but he didn't want to give away his ring at first .So he offered the young lawyer an expensive ring.........Before Doctor balthsar left,Antonio and Bassanio invited him and his clerk to..........with them,but the young lawyer refused the .........Later that day the lawyer's clerk took the agreement to Shylock's house for the moneylender to...........
(sign,celebrate,grateful,mercy,invitation,instead)
Giúp mình với ,điền vào chỗ trống
USING PARTICIPLE PHRASE
24. He went to bed after after he had finished his homework
->.....
25. She caught him copy her homework, so she was very angry
->....
26. They bought the house, then they asked an architect to redecorate it
->.....
27. They ate dinner, then they looked for a cafe to pass the time
->....
28. Bob picked up the phone and dialed a number
->.....
29. The porter just stood there. He expected a tip
->....
30. As she was a nurse, she knew what to do after the accident
->.....
31. The boy hadn't read the instructions. He didn't know how to use the tool
->....
35. "I've always wanted to have a small house in the city centre," she said (DREAM)
->.....
1. The magician moved his hands too quickly for me to see what he was doing. (so)
The magician ____
2. The weather was so awful that I couldn’t go swimming.
It was ______
3. They had such a fierce dog that nobody would visit them.
So _______
4. It’s such a wonderful opportunity that we cannot miss it.
Such _________
5. Sally lost all her hope; she decided to stop her business.
Such ____________
6. It was such a boring speech that we began to yawn.
It was __________
7. The exercise is so difficult that the students can’t do it.
The exercise _____
8. He is so foolish that he can’t remember his lessons.
So _
9.The demand was so great that they had to reprint the book immediately.
So __
10.. He is very intelligent. He can solve all the problems in no time.
So _
Exercise 2: Reduce the relative clauses to participle phrases or to- inf.
1. Do you know the woman who is coming toward us?
→ ………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. He is always the first that comes and the last that goes.
→ ………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. The cake which was made by my mother was very delicious.
→ ………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. We had a river which we could swim in.
→ ………………………………………………………………………………………………
5. I want to meet the woman who taught me how to drive.
→ ……………………………………
Choose the best answer :
1. Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman .................... governor in the United States
A. who elected B. to be elected C. was elected D. her election as
2. Pioneers , ....................... in isolated areas of the United States , were almost totally self - confident
A. who living B. living C. lived D. that lived
3. Completed in 1756 , Nassau Hall is the oldest building now ............ on the campus of Princeton University
A. standing B. it stands C. has stood D. stood
4. Neil Armstrong , ....................... person to set foot on the moon , reported that the surface was fine and powdery
A. the first B. to be the first C. was the first D. as the first
5. The Massachusetts State House , ........................... in 1798 , was the most distinguished building in the United States at that time
A. completing B. which was completed C. was completed D. to be completed
6. Lady Astor was the first woman ............................. her seat in Parliament
A. take B. to take C. taking D. who takes
7. Norman Weiner , .......................... mathematiciann and logician , had an important role in the development of the computer
A. who as a B. was a C. whom a D. a
8. Coal was the first fuel ................... to power machinery
A. is used B. using C. to use D. to be used
9. She has always got on well with her colleagues
A. she has always had poor friendship with her colleagues
B. she has always been on good terms with her colleagues
C. her colleagues have always put up with her
D. She is trying to establish a good friendship with her colleagues
10. Julia didn't listen to what her doctor told her
A. What the doctor told Julia was not worth listening to
B. Julia couldn't hear what the doctor told her
C. the doctor told Julia to listen to what he said , but she didn't do so
D. Julia took no notice of what her doctor told her
11. John Smith is a farmer . I bought his land
A. John Smith , whose land I bought , is a farmer
B. John Smith , who is a farmer , whose land I bought
C. John Smith , whom I bought his land , is a farmer
D. John Smith , a farmer , bought his land
12. That's the man I told you about yesterday
A. That's the man about whom I told you yesterday
B. I told you about the man whom you met yesterday
C. That's the man about that I told you yesterday
D. That's the man about I told you yesterday
13. Nobody could possibly believe the story he told us
A. the story he told us was magical
B. It's possible that he told an unreal story
C. It's possible that he told a real story
D. the story he told us was beyond our belief
14. Solar energy is not only plentiful and infinite but also clean and safe ( Từ " infinite " đồng nghĩa với từ nào ? )
A. boundless B. unlimited C. uncountable D. inflexible
HELP ME !! MÌNH ĐANG CẦN RẤT GẤP M.N Ạ !!!
Write the second sentence in such a way that is is a similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence and use the word given in brackets and other were necessary. Do not change the form of the given world.
1. Dickens last novel was unfinished when he died.
(Without)
2. All the hostages were released by the kidnappers yesterday.
(Let)
3. John was shocked to hear that he had failed his driving test.
(Came)
4. He is likely to come.
(Probability)
5. Mateo did not listen to what his doctor told him.
(Notice)
6. I don't feel like going to the party.
(Mood)
7. The new manager blames me for everything that goes wrong.
(Picking)
8. He talked about nothing except weather.
(Sole)
9. In the end, I felt I had been right to leave the club.
(Regrets)
10. He is different from his brother in almost all aspects.
(Bears)
1.The man was a botanist. His son was intelligent.
2.The schoolgirl is a friend of mine. Her hair is long.
3.The man was always on holiday. The manager wanted to see him
4.The woman is coming to tea. She wrote this poem.
5. That big rehabilitation center is the symbol of kindheartedness of the city residents. It was built last year.
6.I‟d like to introduce my friend. He has ever been to France.
7.These pictures still look very bright and clear. They were all taken in 1945.
8.Professor Johnson will be on a lecturing - tour around the world. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his activities in preserving the world peace.
Sửa lỗi sai:
Question 26. He said that his mother (would) be very (upset) when she (had learned) that he had (lost) his job.
Question 27. What are you trying (to tell) me by (saying) that you are (better) than (mine)?
Question 28. (Her book), her first mature (experience) in writing, (settles) the
question of (her ability) to write.
Question 29. The team agreed (yesterday) to (resign) him to the one-year
($6.5-million salary) an (arbitrator) set this week.
Question 30. The population, which was almost (stationery) through much of the (century), was about 20,000 in (the) years immediately (before) the War of
Independence.
Chọn đáp án đúng:
Question 43. He is so flabby. He doesn’t go by bike more often.
A. If only he were so flabby, he went by bike more often.
B. It’s time he goes by bike more often.
C. He wishes that he were so flabby so that he could go by bike more often.
D. If he went by bike more often, he would not be so flabby.
Question 44. He wants to go to the cinema. He doesn’t have money.
A. If he wanted to go to the cinema, he would have needed some money.
B. He goes to the cinema as if he had money.
C. If only he had had some money so that he could have gone to the cinema.
D. If only he had some money so that he could go to the cinema.
Question 45. He promised me to come to the party. He doesn’t come.
A. He doesn’t come to the party as though he didn’t promise me.
B. If he promised me to come to the party, he would come to the party.
C. It’s high time he promised to come to the party.
D. He didn’t come to the party as though he hadn’t promised me.
Question 46. She took a taxi. She wasn’t late for the conference.
A. If she had taken a taxi, she would not have been late for the conference.
B. She wishes she hadn’t been late for the conference.
C. She took a taxi as if she had been late for the conference.
D. She took a taxi, otherwise she would have been late for the conference.
Question 47. Richard scarcely reached the stage. The audience started screaming.
A. Had Richard reached the stage, the audience would have started screaming.
B. Scarcely had the audience started screaming when Richard reached the stage.
C. Scarcely had Richard reached the stage when the audience started screaming.
D. Only when the audience started screaming did Richard reach the stage.
Question 48. He didn’t score the goal. His team lost.
A. Had he scored the goal, his team would have won the match.
B. No sooner had he scored the goal than his team would have won the match.
C. Hardly had he scored the goal when his team would have won the match.
D. Not until did he scored the goal that his team lost.
Question 49. My teacher graded my paper poorly. I realized that there was a mistake.
A. Not until did my teacher grade my paper poorly that I realized that there was a mistake.
B. Not until did my teacher graded my paper poorly that I realized that there was a mistake.
C. Had my teacher graded my paper poorly, I would have realized that there was a mistake.
D. Hardly had I realized that there was a mistake when my teacher graded my paper poorly.
Question 50. It was a beautiful day. We could not just stay inside the house.
A. Such a beautiful day was it that we could not just stay inside the house.
B. So beautiful day was it that we could not just stay inside the house.
C. Had it been a beautiful day, we would have stayed inside the house.
D. Should it is a beautiful day, we will not stay inside the house.
Buy. Be . Not like. Havetest-drive
When I got to the garage, I managed to have a quick look at the car before the salesman came out of his office. It seemed......in very good condition and was worth about $2000, although the garage Washington asking $1500 for it. When the salesman came out. I arranged......the car straight away. The salesman and I got in and we drove off. I liked the car immediately and I decided that I wanted......it, but of course, I didn't say this to the salesman. Instead, I pretended...the car very much
Try. Get. Accept . Pay
When we had finished the test drive and had pulled up outside the garage, I told the salesman that I couldn't afford......more than $900. The salesman, of course, refusEd.....such a miserable little offer. He told me that he expected.....at least $1300 for the car. I tried offering $950, $980, $990, but he wouldn't change his mind. Then I decided......something different
Give . Be. Sell . Accept
I thanked the salesman politery, said goodbye, got out of the car, and started to walk away. It worked! The salesman got out of the car too and hurried after mẹ. He told me that he wanted.....fair and was prepared.......a reasonable offer for the car. In the end, he agreed.......it to me for $1100. He even agreed......me $300 for my old car