fill in the gaps using a few or a little
sue went to the cinema with___ of her friends!
jane doesn't have___ friends
have you got___ brother or sisters?
here is___ food for the cat
Exercise 4: Complete the sentences with “some, any” Fill in the correct word (some or any).
1. Sue went to the cinema with___some__ of her friends!
2. Jane doesn't have __any___ friends.
3. Have you got _any____ brothers or sisters?
4. Here is ____some__ food for the cat.
5. I think you should put __some___ flowers on the table.
6. Could you check if there are__any___ calls on the answering machine?
7. I don't want __any____ presents for my birthday.
8. Did they have ____any_ news for you?
9. I'm hungry - I'll have ___some__ sandwiches.
10. There aren't _any____ apples left.
#Yumi
fill in the gaps using some or any
we need___ bananas
we haven't got___ oranges at the moment
you can't buy___ posters in this shop
peter has bought___ new books
she always takes___ sugar with her coffee
i have seen___ nice postcards in this souvenir shop
there aren't___ folders in my bag
i have___ magazines for you
there are___ apples on the table
pam dose not have___ pencils on her desk
some
any
any
some
some
some
any
some
some
any
Bai 1: a/an/the
1. I have___ hour and half for lanch.
2.As__ result of this, he got___ pinish ment for his teacher.
3. We went back to look at ___ house Where we used to live in
Bai 1: a/an/the
1. I have_AN__ hour and half for lanch.
2.As_A_ result of this, he got_THE__ pinish ment for his teacher.
3. We went back to look at __THE_ house Where we used to live in
Exercise 3: Fill in the gaps with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs.
*Note: do not use short form (don't/ doesn't). Use "do not" or "does not" for the negative form.
1. Alex: Why (you / wear) Answer my coat?
Ben: Oh, I'm sorry. It (look) Answer like mine in this light.
2. Carl: I (have) Answer no idea what this sentence (mean) Answer. Can you translate it?
Donna: No, sorry. I (not understand) Answer it either.
3. Eddie: (you / see) Answer those men near the door? They (look) Answer at us very strangely.
Fergus: Yes. You're right. (you / recognise) Answer them from anywhere?
Eddie: No, but they certainly (seem) Answer to know us. They (come) Answer across to speak to us.
4. Gina: What (you / do) Answer in the kitchen? Our guests (wait) Answer for their dessert, and you (get) Answer in my wag.
Hamid: I just (want) Answer to be somewhere quiet for a while. Everyone (be) Answer so noisy this evening and I (not know) Answer why — it's very unusual.
Exercise 3: Fill in the gaps with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs.
*Note: do not use short form (don't/ doesn't). Use "do not" or "does not" for the negative form.
1. Alex: Why (you / wear) _are you wearing_ my coat?
Ben: Oh, I'm sorry. It _looks_ like mine in this light.
2. Carl: I (have) Answer no idea what this sentence (mean) _means_. Can you translate it?
Donna: No, sorry. I (not understand) _don't understand_ it either.
3. Eddie: (you / see) _Do you see_ those men near the door? They (look) _are looking_ at us very strangely.
Fergus: Yes. You're right. (you / recognise) _Do you recognize_ them from anywhere?
Eddie: No, but they certainly (seem) _seem_ to know us. They (come) _are coming_ across to speak to us.
4. Gina: What (you / do) _are you doing_ in the kitchen? Our guests (wait) _are waiting_ for their dessert, and you (get) _are getting_ in my wag.
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1. are you wearing - looks
2. has - means - do not understand
3. Are you seeing - are looking - Do you recognise - seem - is coming
4. are you doing - are waiting - are getting - want - is - don't know
2. Fill in the gaps with “yet, ago, ever, last night, for or since”
1. My father went to Italy five days ______.
2. He has known her _______ 2001.
3. Have you _________ seen an elephant?
4. She hasn’t finished her work ________.
5. He has lived in Madrid _______ ten years.
We went to bed at 11 o’clock ________.
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2. Fill in the gaps with “yet, ago, ever, last night, for or since”
1. My father went to Italy five days ___ago___.
2. He has known her ____since___ 2001.
3. Have you _____ever____ seen an elephant?
4. She hasn’t finished her work __yet______.
5. He has lived in Madrid _____for__ ten years.
We went to bed at 11 o’clock __last night______.
Fill in the gaps with “yet, ago, ever, last night, for or since”
1. My father went to Italy five days ______.
2. He has known her _______ 2001.
3. Have you _________ seen an elephant?
4. She hasn’t finished her work ________.
5. He has lived in Madrid _______ ten years.
6. We went to bed at 11 o’clock ________.
1. ago
2. since
3. ever
4. yet
5. for
6. last night
1.ago
2.since
3.ever
4.yet
5.for
6.last night
Những câu có cấu trúc thì hiện tại hoàn thành là những câu ở quá khứ đã xảy ra rồi tác động đến hiện tại
1. ago
2. since
3. ever
4. yet
5. for
6. last night
Match the sentence halves.
1 We went to the cinema to see The Hobbit
2 Mick and Andy had a great time in Germany
3 I went to the park with my friends on Sunday
My brother went to Chile last summer
5 I sent postcards home from our trip
6 My sisters stayed in o hotel near the beach
a but I didn't play football. It was too hot for me.
b but I didn't send one to grandma, I forgot! She wasn't happy with me.
c but they didn't like it very much. They said it was too noisy at night!
d but Mo didn't like it. "I don't like fantasy films." he said.
e but he didn't visit the capital Santiago, He stayed in a place called Valparaíso.
f but they didn't have good weather there. They said it rained almost every day!
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
The doctor said, “You really ought to rest for a few days, Jane.”
A. Jane’s doctor insisted that she rested for a few days.
B. The doctor suggested that Jane should take a short rest.
C. It is the doctor’s recommendation that Jane rested shortly.
D. The doctor strongly advised Jane to take a few day’s rest.
Đáp án D.
The doctor said, “You really ought to rest for a few days, Jane."
Bác sĩ nói, "Bạn thực sự nên nghỉ ngơi trong vài ngày, Jane. "
= D. The doctor strongly advised Jane to take a few days' rest.
Bác sĩ khuyên Jane nên nghỉ ngơi vài ngày.
Câu gốc hàm ý đưa ra lời khuyên nên khi sang gián tiếp phải sử dụng động từ gián tiếp là advise sb + to V.
Exercise 2: Fill in the gaps with “yet, ago, ever, last night, for or since”
1. My father went to Italy five days ______.
2. He has known her _______ 2001.
3. Have you _________ seen an elephant?
4. She hasn’t finished her work ________.
5. He has lived in Madrid _______ ten years.
6. We went to bed at 11 o’clock ________.
Exercise 3: Circle the correct item
1. Has Jack gone to school then/ yet?
2. Tonia has sent twenty invitations yesterday/ so far.
3. Tina took a test already/ three days ago.
4. I sent you an email two days already/ ago but you haven’t replied.
5. Helen has already/ yet had her breakfast.
Exercise 2: Fill in the gaps with “yet, ago, ever, last night, for or since”
1. My father went to Italy five days __ago__.
2. He has known her __since___ 2001.
3. Have you __ever___ seen an elephant?
4. She hasn’t finished her work __yet___.
5. He has lived in Madrid ___for___ ten years.
6. We went to bed at 11 o’clock __last night____.
Exercise 3: Circle the correct item
1. Has Jack gone to school then/ yet?
2. Tonia has sent twenty invitations yesterday/ so far.
3. Tina took a test already/ three days ago.
4. I sent you an email two days already/ ago but you haven’t replied.
5. Helen has already/ yet had her breakfast.
Exercise 2: Fill in the gaps with “yet, ago, ever, last night, for or since”
1. My father went to Italy five days __ago__.
2. He has known her __since___ 2001.
3. Have you __ever___ seen an elephant?
4. She hasn’t finished her work __yet___.
5. He has lived in Madrid ___for___ ten years.
6. We went to bed at 11 o’clock __last night____.
Exercise 3: Circle the correct item
1. Has Jack gone to school then/ yet?
2. Tonia has sent twenty invitations yesterday/ so far.
3. Tina took a test already/ three days ago.
4. I sent you an email two days already/ ago but you haven’t replied.
5. Helen has already/ yet had her breakfast.