Điền mạo từ ''a'',''an'' hoặc ''0'' vào chỗ trống sao cho thích hợp
1 She asked me for.............informatinon about the meeting
2 The will move to............mansion next month
3 I'd like..................grapefruit and.........orange juice
5We read ..........books and play ......games when we have free time
4 ...award was given to Jim yesterday
6 Jim doesn't want to borrow...money from anyone
7 My friend and I therw .............party last week
8 It was ......honor to be invited here today
9 I've bought ........umbrella for mu sister
10 My family often have.......eggs for breakfast
11 Would you like.....cup of tea?
12 My brother doesn't like....cats
13 Is these .....post office here?
14 I spend .......hours on my DIY project
15 Mr.Peter used to be......famous vet
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Imagine you are a character in the Sleeping Beauty story in the forest. You may be a king, a queen, a princess, a prince, a fair fairy, or a skilful older grandmother. Write 2 or more words in the diary from the perspective of the character. Then, write a picture to describe what is happening on that day.
Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets to complete the following conversations:
A. John: I (cut) .... my hand badly. Do you have a bandage ?
Ann: Yes, I do. I (get) .... you one. How it (happen) ... ?
John: I (chop) .... some wood and the axe (slip) ...
B. Tom: Jack is a translator; he (translate) .... 1000 words a day and (get) ... $100 a week, which he (say0 ... isn't enough to live on.
Bill: Well, if he (want) .... more money, he (have) ... to do more work. Advise him to translate 2000 words a day.
Each line of the following passage contains one mistake. Correct the mistake and write your answers in the space provided.
It has been saying that the British and Americans are " two peoples separated by a common language ". However the differences among British and American English are comparatvely small. Despite some British irate people occasional complain about the latest American TV series of that they are unable to understand a word, it is clear that little people have serious problems. In fact, it is television, films, and pop music that have helped to bring him closer together, and that minor difficulties which might occur in comprehension are probaly many fewer than 40 or 50 years ago. Normally four or five American programs are finding in an evening on British television, and 6 or 7 of the American 20 better records are by British artist.