The students stopped ___ when their teacher entered the class room.
A. to talk
B. talking
C. talk
The students stopped ___ when their teacher entered the class room.
A. to talk
B. talking
C. talk
The students stopped ___ when their teacher entered the class room.
A. to talk
B. talking
C. talk
1/ The girl (final, finally, daily) decied to collect money for their plan
2/ The countryside got (awful, awfully, real) dirty after the student's camping trip
3/ She can drink a lot of tomato juice everyday, (doesn't, can't, could ) she?
4/ I felt (real, reality, really) disappointed because of their bad behavior
5/ Hoa's parents ( kind, kindly, kimdless) supported our competition
6/ People talk about the pollution in the city more (frequent, frequently, frequency)
7/ The air in the countryside is ( actually, actual, inactual) fresher and purer than in the city
8/ If everybody ( put, puts, will put) all the trash in the trash can, the beach will not be so dirty like this
9/ The kids didn't go to the movie last night ( and, but, as) it rained so heavily
10/ ( When, Though, But) it is rainy, I walk home with my umbrella
11/ The students stopped ( to talk, talking, talk) when their teacher entered the classroom
12/ Don't forget ( to bring, bring, bringing) your dictionary with you to class
1/ The girl (final, finally, daily) decied to collect money for their plan
2/ The countryside got (awful, awfully, real) dirty after the student's camping trip
3/ She can drink a lot of tomato juice everyday, (doesn't, can't, could ) she?
4/ I felt (real, reality, really) disappointed because of their bad behavior
5/ Hoa's parents ( kind, kindly, kimdless) supported our competition
6/ People talk about the pollution in the city more (frequent, frequently, frequency)
7/ The air in the countryside is ( actually, actual, inactual) fresher and purer than in the city
8/ If everybody ( put, puts, will put) all the trash in the trash can, the beach will not be so dirty like this
9/ The kids didn't go to the movie last night ( and, but, as) it rained so heavily
10/ ( When, Though, But) it is rainy, I walk home with my umbrella
11/ The students stopped ( to talk, talking, talk) when their teacher entered the classroom
12/ Don't forget ( to bring, bring, bringing) your dictionary with you to class
1 a. Passing the kitchen, he stopped drinking/ to drink a large glass of water.
b. They stopped talking/to talk when the teacher walked into the classroom.
1. a. Although she asked him to stop, he went on tapping/ to tap his pen on the table.
b. Dr Harris welcomed the members of the committee and went on introducing/ to introduce the subject
of the meeting.
2. a. I regret telling/ to tell you that the model you want is out of stock.
b. It cost me a fortune, 'but I don't regret spending/ to spend a year travelling around the world.
3. a. Remember checking/ to check your answer before handing in your exam paper.
b. I remember putting/ to put the money in the top drawer, but it's not there now.
4. a. Have you forgotten meeting/ to meet me years ago?
b. Don't forget finding out/ to find out how many people are coming on Saturday.
5. a. I tried getting/ to get the table through the door, but it was too big.
b. I tried taking/ to take some aspirin, but the pain didn't go away.
6. a. He needs working/ to work harder if he wants to make progress.
b. It's difficult problem. It needs thinking/ to think about very carefully.
7. a. I think Nick meant breaking/ to break that glass. It didn't look like an accident.
b. If we want to get there by 7.00, that means getting/ to get up before 5.00.
8. a. Can you help me getting/ to get the dinner ready?
b. He looks so funny. Whenever I see him, I can't help smiling/ to smile
9. a. I'd advise taking/ to take more exercise.
b. I'd advise you taking/ to take more exercise.
1 a. Passing the kitchen, he stopped drinking/ to drink a large glass of water.
b. They stopped talking/to talk when the teacher walked into the classroom.
1. a. Although she asked him to stop, he went on tapping/ to tap his pen on the table.
b. Dr Harris welcomed the members of the committee and went on introducing/ to introduce the subject
of the meeting.
2. a. I regret telling/ to tell you that the model you want is out of stock.
b. It cost me a fortune, 'but I don't regret spending/ to spend a year travelling around the world.
3. a. Remember checking/ to check your answer before handing in your exam paper.
b. I remember putting/ to put the money in the top drawer, but it's not there now.
4. a. Have you forgotten meeting/ to meet me years ago?
b. Don't forget finding out/ to find out how many people are coming on Saturday.
5. a. I tried getting/ to get the table through the door, but it was too big.
b. I tried taking/ to take some aspirin, but the pain didn't go away.
6. a. He needs working/ to work harder if he wants to make progress.
b. It's difficult problem. It needs thinking/ to think about very carefully.
7. a. I think Nick meant breaking/ to break that glass. It didn't look like an accident.
b. If we want to get there by 7.00, that means getting/ to get up before 5.00.
8. a. Can you help me getting/ to get the dinner ready?
b. He looks so funny. Whenever I see him, I can't help smiling/ to smile
9. a. I'd advise taking/ to take more exercise.
b. I'd advise you taking/ to take more exercise.
Exercise 2: Whichs verb form is correct? (Làm + dịch câu sang Tiếng Việt)
1. a. Passing the kitchen, he stopped drinking/ to drink a large glass of water.
b. They stopped talking/ to talk when the teacher walked into the classroom.
2. a. Although she asked him to stop, he went on tapping/ to tap his pen on the table.
b. Dr Harris welcomed the members of the committee and went on introducing/ to introduce the subject of the meeting.
3. a. I regret telling/ to tell you that the model you want is out of stock.
b. It cost me a fortune, but I don’t regret spending/ to spend a year travelling around the world.
4. a. Remember checking/ to check your answer before handing in your exam paper.
b. I remember putting/ to put the money in the top drawer, but it’s not there now.
5. a. Have you forgotten meeting/ to meet me years ago?
b. Don’t forget finding out/ to find out how many people are coming on Saturday.
6. a. I tried taking/ to take some aspirin, but the pain didn’t go away.
b. I tried getting/ to get the table through the door, but it was too big.
7. a. He needs working/ to work harder if he wants to make progress.
b. It’s a difficult problem. It needs thinking/ to think about very carefully.
8. a. I think Nick meant breaking/ to break that glass. It didn’t look like an accident. b. If we want to get there by 7.00, that means getting up/ to get up before 5.00.
Exercise 2: Whichs verb form is correct? (Làm + dịch câu sang Tiếng Việt)
1. a. Passing the kitchen, he stopped drinking/ to drink a large glass of water.
b. They stopped talking/ to talk when the teacher walked into the classroom.
2. a. Although she asked him to stop, he went on tapping/ to tap his pen on the table.
b. Dr Harris welcomed the members of the committee and went on introducing/ to introduce the subject of the meeting.
3. a. I regret telling/ to tell you that the model you want is out of stock.
b. It cost me a fortune, but I don’t regret spending/ to spend a year travelling around the world.
4. a. Remember checking/ to check your answer before handing in your exam paper.
b. I remember putting/ to put the money in the top drawer, but it’s not there now.
5. a. Have you forgotten meeting/ to meet me years ago?
b. Don’t forget finding out/ to find out how many people are coming on Saturday.
6. a. I tried taking/ to take some aspirin, but the pain didn’t go away.
b. I tried getting/ to get the table through the door, but it was too big.
7. a. He needs working/ to work harder if he wants to make progress.
b. It’s a difficult problem. It needs thinking/ to think about very carefully.
8. a. I think Nick meant breaking/ to break that glass. It didn’t look like an accident. b. If we want to get there by 7.00, that means getting up/ to get up before 5.00.
Choose the best option to complete the sentence.
I knew they were talking about me……… they stopped when I entered the room.
A. because
B. so that
C. despite
D. therefore
Exercise 6: Whichs verb form is correct?
1. a. Passing the kitchen, he stopped drinking/ to drink a large glass of water.
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b. They stopped talking/ to talk when the teacher walked into the classroom.
2. a. Although she asked him to stop, he went on tapping/ to tap his pen on the table.
b. Dr Harris welcomed the members of the committee and went on introducing/ to introduce the subject of the meeting.
3. a. I regret telling/ to tell you that the model you want is out of stock.
b. It cost me a fortune, but I don’t regret spending/ to spend a year travelling around the world.
4. a. Remember checking/ to check your answer before handing in your exam paper.
b. I remember putting/ to put the money in the top drawer, but it’s not there now.
5. a. Have you forgotten meeting/ to meet me years ago?
b. Don’t forget finding out/ to find out how many people are coming on Saturday.
6. a. I tried taking/ to take some aspirin, but the pain didn’t go away.
b. I tried getting/ to get the table through the door, but it was too big.
7. a. He needs working/ to work harder if he wants to make progress.
b. It’s difficult problem. It needs thinking/ to think about very carefully.
8. a. I think Nick meant breaking/ to break that glass. It didn’t look like an accident.
b. If we want to get there by 7.00, thet means getting/ to get up before 5.00.
1. a. Passing the kitchen, he stopped drinking/ to drink a large glass of water.
b. They stopped talking/ to talk when the teacher walked into the classroom.
2. a. Although she asked him to stop, he went on tapping/ to tap his pen on the table.
b. Dr Harris welcomed the members of the committee and went on introducing/ to introduce the subject of the meeting.
3. a. I regret telling/ to tell you that the model you want is out of stock.
b. It cost me a fortune, but I don’t regret spending/ to spend a year travelling around the world.
4. a. Remember checking/ to check your answer before handing in your exam paper.
b. I remember putting/ to put the money in the top drawer, but it’s not there now.
5. a. Have you forgotten meeting/ to meet me years ago?
b. Don’t forget finding out/ to find out how many people are coming on Saturday.
6. a. I tried taking/ to take some aspirin, but the pain didn’t go away.
b. I tried getting/ to get the table through the door, but it was too big.
7. a. He needs working/ to work harder if he wants to make progress.
b. It’s difficult problem. It needs thinking/ to think about very carefully.
8. a. I think Nick meant breaking/ to break that glass. It didn’t look like an accident.
b. If we want to get there by 7.00, thet means getting/ to get up before 5.00.
Yesterday, he _________ to his guests when I entered the room. (talk)
Yesterday, he talked to his guests when I entered the room. (talk)
I knew they were talking about me……… they stopped when I entered the room.
A. because
B. so that
C. despite
D. therefore
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
I knew they were talking about me _______ they stopped when I entered the room.
A. because
B. so that
C. despite
D. therefore