Let’s/ out/ go/ for/ tonight/ dinner.
A. Let’s dinner out for go tonight.
B. Let’s go out for dinner tonight.
C. Let’s tonight go out for dinner.
D. Let’s out for dinner go tonight.
Let’s/ out/ go/ for/ tonight/ dinner.
A. Let’s dinner out for go tonight.
B. Let’s go out for dinner tonight.
C. Let’s tonight go out for dinner.
D. Let’s out for dinner go tonight.
Đáp án B
Giải thích: Cấu trúc: “go out for dinner”: đi ăn tiệm, ăn ngoài
Dịch: Tối nay đi ra ngoài ăn nào!
Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences
Question: Let’s/ out/ go/ for/ tonight/ dinner.
A. Let’s dinner out for go tonight.
B. Let’s go out for dinner tonight.
C. Let’s tonight go out for dinner.
D. Let’s out for dinner go tonight.
Chọn đáp án: B
Giải thích: Cấu trúc: “go out for dinner”: đi ăn tiệm, ăn ngoài
Dịch: Tối nay đi ra ngoài ăn nào!
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
Let’s/ out/ go/ for/ tonight/ dinner.
A. Let’s dinner out for go tonight.
B. Let’s go out for dinner tonight.
C. Let’s tonight go out for dinner.
D. Let’s out for dinner go tonight.
Đáp án: B
Giải thích: Cấu trúc: “go out for dinner”: đi ăn tiệm, ăn ngoài
Dịch: Tối nay đi ra ngoài ăn nào!
1. Let's go out for dinner tonight
A. Why don't we go out for dinner tonight?
B. Where do we go for dinner tonight?
C. How about going for dinner tonight?
D. Shall we go out for dinner tonight?
2. Whose motorbike is that?
A. Who is the owner of that motorbike?
B. Who does that motorbike belong to?
C. Who wants to know that motorbike's owner?
D. Who owns that motorbike?
1. Let's go out for dinner tonight
A. Why don't we go out for dinner tonight?
B. Where do we go for dinner tonight?
C. How about going for dinner tonight?
D. Shall we go out for dinner tonight?
2. Whose motorbike is that?
A. Who is the owner of that motorbike?
B. Who does that motorbike belong to?
C. Who wants to know that motorbike's owner?
D. Who owns that motorbike?
Turn the following sentences into reported speech.
1. “Let’s go out tonight,” he said. “We haven’t been out for ages.”
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2. “I’m exhausted,” he said. “I’ve been working hard all week.”
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3. “You’re late,” she said to Tom. “I was about to go home.”
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4. “Are you busy?” he asked me. “I need to talk to you.”
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5. “Have you had your hair cut?” he asked Jessie. “It looks great.”
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6. “I’m bored,” Peter said. “This film is terrible.”
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7. “I’m going shopping,” Linda said. “I’ll be back in an hour.”
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1 He suggested going out that night, explaining that we hadn’t been out for ages.
2 .He said that he was exhausted explaining that he had been working hard all week.
3. She said to Tom that he was late adding that she had been about to go home.
4. He asked me if I was busy explaining that he needed to talk to me.
5 . He asked Jessie if she had had her hair cut adding that it looked great.
6 . Peter said that he was bored explaining that that film was terrible.
7. Linda said that she was going shopping adding that she would be back in an hour
I feel very tired to go out for dinner , let's ___ again tonight!!
1,"Let’s go out for dinner" - Kent: “__________”
A. It’s interesting. B. I prefer to have it at home. C. Don’t go out in the rain.
2,The countryside is not as______________the city.
A. more convenient B. convenient C . convenient as
3,In the future, people ___________solar energy.
A. will use B. use C. used
4,My sister ____________water at the moment.
A. collect B. is collecting C. will collect
41- “Thank you for showing me the way” - “____________”
A. It’s quite OK B. That’s right C. I’d love to D. It’s my pleasure
42- “Let’s go out for dinner” - “____________”
A. Thank you B. Good idea C. I agree D. My pleasure
43- “That’s an excellent essay” – “ _________________”
A. Thanks C. That is
B. It’s a good idea D. All right
44- - “Merry Christmas!” – “ _________________”
A. You’re so kind B. Well done
C. The same to you D. My pleasure
45- “May I use your phone? – “Certainly. ………………”
A. Hold on, please C. Here you are
B. It doesn’t matter D. You’re welcome
46 - “Would you like some orange juice?” – “___________________”
A. Yes, I would C. No, I wouldn’t
B. My pleasure D. What a great idea! I’d love some
47- “Excuse me, where is the post office?” - - “____________”
A. Let me see B. About two hundred meters
C. Twenty minutes walk D. Keep straight on for one miles
48- “Why don’t we have a look round the campus?” - “____________”
A. Yes, thanks B. Yes, why not? C. It’s my pleasure D. Do we
49- “Would you like some bread?” – “- “____________. I’m full”
A. Yes, please B. All right C. No, thanks D. Never mind
50- “Hi, Tom. ……………….?” – “Not bad. And you?”
A. How’s everything C. What’s everything
1.If it ___ convenient, let’s go out for a drink tonight. |
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A. be B. is C. was 2.If you ___ time, please write to me. | D. were |
A. have B. had C. have had 3.If it ___ tomorrow, we may postpone going on a picnic. | D. has |
A. rains B. will rain C. shall rain 4.If you hadn’t watched that late movie last night, you ___ sleepy now. | D. raining |
A. wouldn’t have been B. wouldn’t be C. might have not been 5.If I had known your new address, we ___to see you. | D. wouldn’t have been being |
A. came B. will come C. would come 6.If we took the 10:30 train, ___ too early. | D. would have come |
A. we would arrive B. we should arrive C. we will arrive 7.I wouldn’t go there at night if I ___ you. | D. we may arrive |
A. am B. was C. were 8.If I ___ get a pole, I’ll go fishing. | D. had been |
A. can B. could C. may | D. might |
9.If there ___ enough water, the rice fields could have been more productive. A. had been B. were C. would be D. are 10.If you do so, it ____ the matter worse. A. makes only B. would only make C. will only make D. had only made 11.If Margaret hadn’t been wearing a seat belt, she ____ injured. A. has been B. would has been C. would be D. would have been 12.If you take the ice out of the fridge, it ____. A. vaporizes B. melts C. heats D. disappears |
13.If you don’t know how to spell a word, you ____ look it up in the dictionary.
A. must B. will C. should D. ought
14.____ you, I would think twice about that decision.
A. If I am B. should I be C. If I were D. if I had been
15.If you _____ me about the bad service, we’d have eaten there.
A. didn’t tell B. wouldn’t have told C. hadn’t told D. had told
16.If you ______ to my advice in the first place, you______ in this mess right now.
A. listen/ won’t be B. had listened/ wouldn’t have been C. will listened/ wouldn’t be D. had listened/ wouldn’t be
17.If you didn't wear shabby clothes, you _______ more good-looking.
A. will be B. would be C. would have been D. can be
18. We’ll have to go without John if he ______ soon.
A. won’t arrive B. will arrive C. arrives D. doesn’t arrive
19.If Columbus _______ money from Queen Isabella, he _______ across the Atlantic.
A. do not receive / could not sail B. had not received / might not have sailed
C. did not receive / might not have sailed D. would not receive / might not sail
20.She didn’t stop her car because she didn’t see the signal.
A. If she saw the signal, she would stop her car.
B. If she had seen the signal, she would stop her car.
C. If she had seen the signal, she would have stopped her car.
D. If she saw the signal, she would have stopped her car.
1.If it ___ convenient, let’s go out for a drink tonight. |
|
A. be B. is C. was 2.If you ___ time, please write to me. | D. were |
A. have B. had C. have had 3.If it ___ tomorrow, we may postpone going on a picnic. | D. has |
A. rains B. will rain C. shall rain 4.If you hadn’t watched that late movie last night, you ___ sleepy now. | D. raining |
A. wouldn’t have been B. wouldn’t be C. might have not been 5.If I had known your new address, we ___to see you. | D. wouldn’t have been being |
A. came B. will come C. would come 6.If we took the 10:30 train, ___ too early. | D. would have come |
A. we would arrive B. we should arrive C. we will arrive 7.I wouldn’t go there at night if I ___ you. | D. we may arrive |
A. am B. was C. were 8.If I ___ get a pole, I’ll go fishing. | D. had been |
A. can B. could C. may | D. might |
9.If there ___ enough water, the rice fields could have been more productive. A. had been B. were C. would be D. are 10.If you do so, it ____ the matter worse. A. makes only B. would only make C. will only make D. had only made 11.If Margaret hadn’t been wearing a seat belt, she ____ injured. A. has been B. would has been C. would be D. would have been 12.If you take the ice out of the fridge, it ____. A. vaporizes B. melts C. heats D. disappears |
13.If you don’t know how to spell a word, you ____ look it up in the dictionary.
A. must B. will C. should D. ought
14.____ you, I would think twice about that decision.
A. If I am B. should I be C. If I were D. if I had been
15.If you _____ me about the bad service, we’d have eaten there.
A. didn’t tell B. wouldn’t have told C. hadn’t told D. had told
16.If you ______ to my advice in the first place, you______ in this mess right now.
A. listen/ won’t be B. had listened/ wouldn’t have been C. will listened/ wouldn’t be D. had listened/ wouldn’t be
17.If you didn't wear shabby clothes, you _______ more good-looking.
A. will be B. would be C. would have been D. can be
18. We’ll have to go without John if he ______ soon.
A. won’t arrive B. will arrive C. arrives D. doesn’t arrive
19.If Columbus _______ money from Queen Isabella, he _______ across the Atlantic.
A. do not receive / could not sail B. had not received / might not have sailed
C. did not receive / might not have sailed D. would not receive / might not sail
20.She didn’t stop her car because she didn’t see the signal.
A. If she saw the signal, she would stop her car.
B. If she had seen the signal, she would stop her car.
C. If she had seen the signal, she would have stopped her car.
D. If she saw the signal, she would have stopped her car.