Combine each pair of these sentences.
1.The house is very modern. It has a beautiful garden.
2.That man seem very lonely. His wife and family are away
3.He is a reliable friend. I can trust him with anything.
4.That mountain is difficult to climb. It has many dangerous slopes.
5. Those prize pigeons have been stolen.They were very valuable
6. Out dog lucky is seven years old. He is a great favorite with the family.
7. The man is coming to tea. He wrote this poem.
8. My brother Jack is a pop singer. You saw him yesterday.
9. The magazine is very interesting. You lent it to me.
10. The dress is lovely. You are wearing it.
11. Was the hat very expensive? You were wearing it yesterday.
12. The restaurant always serves good food. We enjoy having dinner there.
13. The man is a teacher. You spoke to him in the street.
14. There is the lady. Her purse has been stolen.
15. Where is the man? He sold me these sun-glasses.
Combine each pair of these sentences.
1.The house is very modern. It has a beautiful garden.
2.That man seem very lonely. His wife and family are away
3.He is a reliable friend. I can trust him with anything.
4.That mountain is difficult to climb. It has many dangerous slopes.
5. Those prize pigeons have been stolen.They were very valuable
6. Out dog lucky is seven years old. He is a great favorite with the family.
7. The man is coming to tea. He wrote this poem.
8. My brother Jack is a pop singer. You saw him yesterday.
9. The magazine is very interesting. You lent it to me.
10. The dress is lovely. You are wearing it.
11. Was the hat very expensive? You were wearing it yesterday.
12. The restaurant always serves good food. We enjoy having dinner there.
13. The man is a teacher. You spoke to him in the street.
14. There is the lady. Her purse has been stolen.
15. Where is the man? He sold me these sun-glasses.
Choose the word or the phrase or sentence that best completes each unfinished sentence below or that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase.
1. They ... in that house for several months
A. live B. lived C. have lived D. are living
2. Lan and Maryam are penpals. They ... each other twice a month
A. writing B. write C. has written D. wrote
3. A: Would you like to have lunch with us ? B: ..........
A. All right B. Yes, I would C. No, I wouldn't like D. Yes, I'd love to
4. A: Congratulations on your winning. B: ..........
A. You're welcome B. That's very kind of you C. No, thanks D. Yes, of course
5. A: Shall I get a taxi for you ? B: ..........
A. Yes, I'd love to B. Oh, that would be nice C. Let's do D. Yes, why not ?
6. A: Could you mail this letter for me, please ? B: ...........
A. No, I could't B. I'll try C. Yes, here it is D. I'm sorry, I can't
7. A: How about going out to dinner tonight ? B: ..........
A. Oh, thank you B. Yes, please C. No, I don't want to D. I'm afraid not
8. Family members who live apart try to be together at Tet
A. beside B. away C. near D. close
9. Would you mind lending me your bike ?
A. Yes, here it is B. No, not at all C. Yes, let's D. Good idea
10. Why don't we go for a picnic this weekend ?
A. What do you suggest ? B. Yes, please C. How's that ? D. That's a good idea
11. She often goes ... church to pray because her religion is Islam
A. on B. at C. of D. to
12. That teacher is a (n) ... one. His pupils like his sense of humor
A. amusing B. amused C. amusement D. self - amused
13. The class is ... control because of the game
A. off B. away from C. out of D. below
14. Give her a telephone to ring ... she gets lost
A. whether B. unless C. untill D. incase
15. The party, at ... I was the guest honor, was extremely enjoyable
A. where B. that C. who D. which
16. The children ... to the zoo
A. were enjoyed take B. enjoyed being taken C. were enjoyed taking D. enjoyed taking
17. Go and get me some coffee, .......... ?
A. shall we B. shan't we C. will you D. won't you
18. He was unwilling to explain the reason ... his absence
A. why B. for C. of D. that
19. I'd have told you if I ... the book
A. had seen B. should have seen C. saw D. would have seen
20. He was so tired that he wasn't capable ... driving himself home
A. to B. for C. of D. from
Choose the word or the phrase or sentence that best completes each unfinished sentence below or that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined word or phrase.
1. I … it 5 years ago
A. have been B. saw C. was seeing D. am seeing
2. Kate hates … to classical music
A. listen B. listened C. listens D. listening
3. Mr. Smith … his car for 15 years, but it still looks very new
A. has B. had C. have had D. has had
4. Leave it … it is
A. that B. as C. like D. so
5. She can't afford that book because she has … money
A. a lot of B. few C. a little D. little
6. When was that book … ?
A. made B. produced C. published D. created
7. She spoke quietly to him … nobody also could hear a word
A. because B. if C. although D. so that
8. He was … ill that he couldn't get up
A. such B. so C. much D. too
9. We consider him …
A. our father B. is our father C. be our father D. to be our father
10. I don't like the place … he lives
A. that B. which C. where D. what
18. That man is … deaf to hear what we say
A. so B. enough C. too D. not
Combine each pair of sentences in to one using relative pronounces
1. It's a book. It will interest children of all age
2. The people keep having all night parties. They live next door.
3. These are the keys. They open the front doors and the back door.
4. Here an article. It might interest you.
5. Where are the eggs? They are in the fridge.
6. Have you got something? It will get ink out of the carpet.
7. Where is the girl? She sells the ticket.
8. Half of the people didn't appear. They were invited.
9. The festival is called Easter. It is in late March or early April.
10. The pupil gets the scholarship. He is poor.