Use a suitable modal verb:
I know he was wrong, but you .......... say so. It’s impolite to say that
Use a suitable modal verb:
1. I’ve lost my money. I...... have lost it on my way home
2. I ..... say you are a really intelligent man
VIII. What will you say in these situations? Use suitable modal verbs with conditional sentences (type 1): (3.0 ms)
1. You want to go to the cinema with your friends, your parents agree but they ask you to finish your homework. Here is what they say to you.
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2. Your brother wants to lose his weight but he eats a lot of junk food and he doesn't do morning exercise. Here is what you say to him.
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I. Find the word which has different position of the main stress in each line
1. A. versatile B. tomato C. marinate D. chocolate
2. A. include B. combine C. balance D. reduce
3. A. cucumber B. ingredient C. opinion D. nutritious
4. A. teaspoon B. cabbage C. pancake D. canteen
5. A. individual B. supermarket C. avocado D. information
X. Complete the second sentence in each pair so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence:
1. Follow these safety instructions or you may get burnt.
If you _________________________________________________________________________________
2. I suggest having spaghetti and pizza tonight.
Let's __________________________________________________________________________________
3. My aunt has never tasted sushi before.
This is _________________________________________________________________________________
4. You need to peel the onion and slice it.
The onion needs _________________________________________________________________________
5. Eating healthy foods is very important.
It is
Bray is a beautiful village about fifty kilometres west of London. A young Englishman named Howard Bonnier opened a restaurant called The Palace there about three and a half months ago. Not many people in Britain know Mr Bonnier’s name yet, but he’s already quite famous in France. This is because he has written in French magazines about almost all the best restaurants in that country. He’s only 29 years old.
When Howard was a teenager, he often went to restaurants with his mother and father.He liked doing this so much that he decided not to buy lots of clothes and CDs; instead, he used his money to visit France and eat in good restaurants. He also bought a lot of French and English cookbooks – he says he has more than two hundred and fifty!
So why did he decide to open a restaurant? Simply because he loves cooking. Has it been an easy thing to do? He says it’s expensive to start your own restaurant and it’s much more difficult to cook for fifty people than to cook for your family, but he’s sure he’s done the right thing.
1. The Palace há bên open for les than a year
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
2. Lots of people in France know about Hward
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
3. Howard's parents took him out to restaurants.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
4. Howard has always spent a lot of money on clothes.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
5. Howard has written books about Frech cooking. A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say 6. It cooks a lot of money to eat in Howard's restaurant. A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say 7. Howard says cooking for a lot of people is easy. A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't sayBray is a beautiful village about fifty kilometres west of London. A young Englishman named Howard Bonnier opened a restaurant called The Palace there about three and a half months ago. Not many people in Britain know Mr Bonnier’s name yet, but he’s already quite famous in France. This is because he has written in French magazines about almost all the best restaurants in that country. He’s only 29 years old.
When Howard was a teenager, he often went to restaurants with his mother and father.He liked doing this so much that he decided not to buy lots of clothes and CDs; instead, he used his money to visit France and eat in good restaurants. He also bought a lot of French and English cookbooks – he says he has more than two hundred and fifty!
So why did he decide to open a restaurant? Simply because he loves cooking. Has it been an easy thing to do? He says it’s expensive to start your own restaurant and it’s much more difficult to cook for fifty people than to cook for your family, but he’s sure he’s done the right thing.
1. The Palace há bên open for les than a year
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
2. Lots of people in France know about Hward
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
3. Howard's parents took him out to restaurants.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
4. Howard has always spent a lot of money on clothes.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
5. Howard has written books about Frech cooking.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
6. It cooks a lot of money to eat in Howard's restaurant.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
7. Howard says cooking for a lot of people is easy.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
Bray is a beautiful village about fifty kilometres west of London. A young Englishman named Howard Bonnier opened a restaurant called The Palace there about three and a half months ago. Not many people in Britain know Mr Bonnier’s name yet, but he’s already quite famous in France. This is because he has written in French magazines about almost all the best restaurants in that country. He’s only 29 years old.
When Howard was a teenager, he often went to restaurants with his mother and father.He liked doing this so much that he decided not to buy lots of clothes and CDs; instead, he used his money to visit France and eat in good restaurants. He also bought a lot of French and English cookbooks – he says he has more than two hundred and fifty!
So why did he decide to open a restaurant? Simply because he loves cooking. Has it been an easy thing to do? He says it’s expensive to start your own restaurant and it’s much more difficult to cook for fifty people than to cook for your family, but he’s sure he’s done the right thing.
1. The Palace há bên open for les than a year
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
2. Lots of people in France know about Hward
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
3. Howard's parents took him out to restaurants.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
4. Howard has always spent a lot of money on clothes.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
5. Howard has written books about Frech cooking.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
6. It cooks a lot of money to eat in Howard's restaurant.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say 7.
Howard says cooking for a lot of people is easy.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
Bray is a beautiful village about fifty kilometres west of London. A young Englishman named Howard Bonnier opened a restaurant called The Palace there about three and a half months ago. Not many people in Britain know Mr Bonnier’s name yet, but he’s already quite famous in France. This is because he has written in French magazines about almost all the best restaurants in that country. He’s only 29 years old.
When Howard was a teenager, he often went to restaurants with his mother and father.He liked doing this so much that he decided not to buy lots of clothes and CDs; instead, he used his money to visit France and eat in good restaurants. He also bought a lot of French and English cookbooks – he says he has more than two hundred and fifty!
So why did he decide to open a restaurant? Simply because he loves cooking. Has it been an easy thing to do? He says it’s expensive to start your own restaurant and it’s much more difficult to cook for fifty people than to cook for your family, but he’s sure he’s done the right thing.
1. The Palace há bên open for les than a year
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
2. Lots of people in France know about Hward
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
3. Howard's parents took him out to restaurants.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
4. Howard has always spent a lot of money on clothes.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
5. Howard has written books about Frech cooking.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
6. It cooks a lot of money to eat in Howard's restaurant.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
7. Howard says cooking for a lot of people is easy.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn't say
IV. Supply the correct verb form
1. “Where is he now?”. “I only wish I (know) ….”
2. We regret (say) …. that we are unable to help them.
3. We (be) ….to Hanoi 3 times this year.
4. It’s no good (talk) ….to him. He never listens.
5. Do you enjoy (visit) ….other countries?
6. We don’t allow people (talk) ….in the reading room.
7. I (think) ….you shouldn’t (spend) ….too much time (play) ….computer games.
8. I advise my son (not watch) ….TV so much.
9. The BBC World Service (broadcast) ….throughout the world.
10. Tim suggested (go) ….out for a while, but nobody wanted (go) ….out.
1. knew (wish ở HT: wish S Ved)
2. to say (regret to V: cảm thấy tiếc khi phải làm gì)
3. have been (HTHT)
4. to talk (It's adj to V)
5. visiting (enjoy Ving)
6. to talk (allow ab to V)
7. think - spend - playing (spend time Ving)
8. not to watch (advise sb to V/ not to V)
9. is broadcast
10. going - to go (suggest Ving - want to V)
Complete each sentence with the suitable form of these verbs:
1. Do you know how (get)...........to John's house?
2.I was really astonished. I didn't know how( say)...........
3.I've been invited to the party but I don't know whether (go)............or not.
4. Jim is 65 but he isn't going to retire yet. He wants to carry on ( work)..........
5. I don't mind you( use) ...................the phone as long as you pay for all your calls
6. Have you finished( wash)................your hair yet.
7.If you walk into the road without looking, you risk(be)..............knocked down .
Complete each sentence with the suitable form of these verbs:
1. Do you know how (get).....to get......to John's house?
2.I was really astonished. I didn't know how( say)...to say.......
3.I've been invited to the party but I don't know whether (go).....to go.......or not.
4. Jim is 65 but he isn't going to retire yet. He wants to carry on ( work).....working.....
5. I don't mind you( use) .....using..............the phone as long as you pay for all your calls
6. Have you finished( wash)......washing..........your hair yet.
7.If you walk into the road without looking, you risk(be)....being..........knocked down .
Complete the text with one suitable modal verb in each space :
Some people always have good advice to give you, but only after the event. You (1).......... have come across the type, who somehow always know what you (2)........... have done when it has become too late. By now I (3).......... spot them a mile off. It (4)............ be because I have had so much practice. Last week, for example, I (5)............ to take my car to the garage because the lights weren't working. It was an expensive job, but I decided that I (6)........... as well pay, and get it over quickly. "You (7).............. have told me", said a friend when I was telling him how much I (8).............. to pay. "I (9)............ easily have fixed it for you. Then you (10)............... not have wasted so much money." You (11)............... imagine how I felt ! Actually, he (12)................. probably have made a mess of the job, and I (13)............... well have ended up paying more. But it does seem strange that everyone else (14)................ know exactly what I (15)............. to do.
Tks 4 helping ! Me in need now :v
1 must
2should
3can
4must
5 had
6might
7should
8had
9 could
10 need/would
11 can
12 would
13 might/could/may
14 should
15 need
Complete the text with one suitable modal verb in each space :
Some people always have good advice to give you, but only after the event. You (1).....must..... have come across the type, who somehow always know what you (2)....should....... have done when it has become too late. By now I (3).....can..... spot them a mile off. It (4).....must....... be because I have had so much practice. Last week, for example, I (5)......had...... to take my car to the garage because the lights weren't working. It was an expensive job, but I decided that I (6).....might...... as well pay, and get it over quickly. "You (7).........should..... have told me", said a friend when I was telling him how much I (8).......had....... to pay. "I (9)......could...... easily have fixed it for you. Then you (10).......need ........ not have wasted so much money." You (11)......can......... imagine how I felt ! Actually, he (12)........would ......... probably have made a mess of the job, and I (13).......might/ could........ well have ended up paying more. But it does seem strange that everyone else (14)......should.......... know exactly what I (15)........need/ought..... to do.
Choose the best answer.
1. I wish I ....... that yesterday. (didn't say / hadn't said / Either could be used here)
2. I wish I ...... at home. (was / were / Either could be used here)
3. I wish I ....... the time to go next week. (have / had / Either could be used here)
4. She wishes she ......... come last Friday. (could come / could have come)
5. I wish ....... the manager (see / seeing / to see)
6. He wished he ...... it yesterday. (didn't forget / hadn't forgotten)
7. I wish I ....., but I was so busy that I didn't have the time. (could have helped / could help)
8. I wish I ......, but I am so busy that I don't have the time. (could have helped / could help)
9. I wish ...... all the best (you / to you / Either could be used here.)
10. I wish it ....... end soon. (will / would)
11. They wished he ...... come skiing with them, but he hadn't recovered from operation. (would / could)
12. Wish is a ..... .(verb / noun / Both)
13. Is "Wish" a modal verb? (Yes / No)
14. "Wish" can be replaced by ....... (if / if only)
15. I wish I ........ at home. (was / were / Either could be used here)
Choose the best answer.
1. I wish I ....... that yesterday. (didn't say / hadn't said / Either could be used here)
2. I wish I ...... at home. (was / were / Either could be used here)
3. I wish I ....... the time to go next week. (have / had / Either could be used here)
4. She wishes she ......... come last Friday. (could come / could have come)
5. I wish ....... the manager (see / seeing / to see)
6. He wished he ...... it yesterday. (didn't forget / hadn't forgotten)
7. I wish I ....., but I was so busy that I didn't have the time. (could have helped / could help)
8. I wish I ......, but I am so busy that I don't have the time. (could have helped / could help)
9. I wish ...... all the best (you / to you / Either could be used here.)
10. I wish it ....... end soon. (will / would)
11. They wished he ...... come skiing with them, but he hadn't recovered from operation. (would / could)
12. Wish is a ..... .(verb / noun / Both)
13. Is "Wish" a modal verb? (Yes / No)
14. "Wish" can be replaced by ....... (if / if only)
15. I wish I ........ at home. (was / were / Either could be used here)
I.give the right form of the verb in present perfect or simple past tense:
Hoa: I just (hear)......................that Long is in Australia.
Nga: Oh, you (not know)......................? He (fly).................out at the beginning of the month.
Hoa: You (hear).................from him? Does he like the life there?
Nga: Yes, I (get).................. a letter last week. He (tell).................me about his new school. But he (not say)...............whether he (like).................the life or not. Perhaps it's too soon to say. He only (be).............there for three weeks.
has just heard
Do you know / flew
Do you hear
got / told / didn't say / liked / has been
TICK GIÚP NHA
You ordered some software for your computer but the company sent you the wrong program. Write an email to the company and request that they send you a replacement. Remember to use fairly formal language and to be polite. Say what the problem is and what you expect them to do about it.