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Jack:I think it is going to rain
Jill: I...don't think so/that..,the clouds are clearing
Jack:We'll soon see
I hãy viết câu hỏi cho các câu sau đây , dựa vào các từ gợi ý vs thì tương lai trong dự định
Mẫu : I'm very hungry( What / you / eat ?)
=> What are you going to eat ?
1 We're going to the cinema ( what / see )
=> What are you going to see?
2 Steve's coming for dinner tonight ( what / you / cook ?)
=> What are you going to cook ?
3 Cath's going to university in September ( when / they , get , married?)
=> What is she going to study?
4 Jack and Jill are going to get engaged next week ( when / they / get / married
=> When are they going to get married?
5 Sue's not going by train ( she / fly ?)
=> When is she going to fly ?
6 It's my birthday next week .(you / have a party ? )
=> When are you going to have a party ?
7 It's very cloudy (it / rain ?)
=> When is it going to rain?
8 My mother is going to the market ( what/buy?)
=> What is she going to buy?
A _____WIll you come to the concert if i buy the tickets______________________________?(you come to the concert/ I buy the tickets)
B Yes, I ___will______
A I ( ask)___will ask____ Jack if he (want )___wants_____ to come too.
B If Jack (come) __comes___, I ___will_____ certainly go!
A OK. If I (see)___see____ her, I (ask)__will ask____ her.
B. If she (not want)__doesn't want____ to come, I (ask)___will ask___ her out somewhere alse.
A That's fine
Complete the conversation. Use the first conditional.
A Will you come to the correct if I buy the tickers ?(you come to the concert/ I buy the tickets)
B Yes, I will
A I ( ask) will ask Jack if he (want ) want to come too.
B If Jack (come) comes, I want certainly go!
A OK. If I (see) see her, I (ask) will ask her.
B. If she (not want) don't want to come, I (ask) will ask her out somewhere alse.
A That's fine
2. Circle the correct sentences (A, B, C, or D) to have a good letter:
Dear Peter,
1. A. I am very please to receive your letter 2 days ago.
B. I am very pleased to receive your letter 2 days ago.
C. I am very pleased to receiving your letter 2 days ago.
D. I am very pleased to receive your letter for 2 days ago.
2. A. What is your family?
B. Where is your family?
C. When is your family?
D. How is your family?
3. A. I am good and my parents are, too.
B. I am well and my parents are, too.
C. I am good and so are my parents.
D. I am good and so do my parents.
4. A. I live in the countryside at the North of Vietnam.
B. I live in the countryside on the North of Vietnam.
C. I live on the countryside in the North of Vietnam.
D. I live in the countryside in the North of Vietnam.
5. A. The life here is very quiet and peaceful; the people are friendly and honest.
B. The life here is very quietly and peacefully; the people are friendly and honest.
C. The life here is very quiet and peaceful; the people are friend and honest.
D. The life here is very quietly and peacefully; the people are friendly and honestly.
6. A. Would you like come and see me next summer holiday?
B. Would you like coming and see me next summer holiday?
C. Would you like to come and see me next summer holiday?
D. Would you like coming and seeing me next summer holiday?
7. A. I am look forward to seeing you soon.
B. I am looking forward to see you soon.
C. I look forward to seeing you soon.
D. I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
8. A. Sincere,
B. Sincerity,
C. Sincerly,
D. Sincerely,
Huong
Test 2: Circle the correct sentences to have a short story:
1. A. Tom and Jack go to the movies last week.
B. Tom and Jack will go to the movies last week.
C. Tom and Jack went to the movies last week.
D. Tom and Jack went to the movies since last week.
2. A. The film was very good but it was longer than they thought.
B. The film is very good but it was longer than they thought.
C. The film was very good but it is longer than they thought.
D. The film was very good but it was more longer than they thought.
3. A. When they came out the cinema, the last bus had gone.
B. When they come out of the cinema, the last bus had gone.
C. When they came out of the cinema, the last bus went.
D. When they came out of the cinema, the last bus had gone.
4. A. They did not know how to get home.
B. They did not know how getting home.
C. They did not know how get home.
D. They did not know to get home.
5. A. Tom wanted to get a taxi but Jack did not agree.
B. Tom wanted to get a taxi but Jack disagreed.
C. Tom wanted getting a taxi but Jack did not agree.
D. A and B are correct.
6. A. Finally, they start to walk home.
B. Final, they started to walk home.
C. Finally, they started to walking home.
D. Finally, they started to walk home.
7. A. It is a very long walk.
B. It was very a long walk.
C. It was a very long walk.
D. It were a very long walk.
8. A. They was getting very tired.
B. They were geting very tired.
C. They were very getting tired.
D. They were getting very tired.
9. A. Sudden a car stopped next to them.
B. Suddenly a car stoped next to them.
C. Suddenly a car stopped next them.
D. Suddenly a car stopped next to them.
10 A. To their surprise, it was the neighbor of theirs.
B. To their surprise, it was the neighbor of them.
C. To their surprise, it was the neighbor of their.
D. To their surprise, it was the neighbor of they.
11. A. They were happy to see him because they could get a ride home.
B. They were happy see him because they could get a ride home.
C. They were happily to see him because they could get a ride home.
D. They were happy to seeing him because they could get a ride home.
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2. Circle the correct sentences (A, B, C, or D) to have a good letter:
Dear Peter,
1. A. I am very please to receive your letter 2 days ago.
B. I am very pleased to receive your letter 2 days ago.
C. I am very pleased to receiving your letter 2 days ago.
D. I am very pleased to receive your letter for 2 days ago.
2. A. What is your family?
B. Where is your family?
C. When is your family?
D. How is your family?
3. A. I am good and my parents are, too.
B. I am well and my parents are, too.
C. I am good and so are my parents.
D. I am good and so do my parents.
4. A. I live in the countryside at the North of Vietnam.
B. I live in the countryside on the North of Vietnam.
C. I live on the countryside in the North of Vietnam.
D. I live in the countryside in the North of Vietnam.
5. A. The life here is very quiet and peaceful; the people are friendly and honest.
B. The life here is very quietly and peacefully; the people are friendly and honest.
C. The life here is very quiet and peaceful; the people are friend and honest.
D. The life here is very quietly and peacefully; the people are friendly and honestly.
6. A. Would you like come and see me next summer holiday?
B. Would you like coming and see me next summer holiday?
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C. Would you like to come and see me next summer holiday?
D. Would you like coming and seeing me next summer holiday?
7. A. I am look forward to seeing you soon.
B. I am looking forward to see you soon.
C. I look forward to seeing you soon.
D. I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
8. A. Sincere,
B. Sincerity,
C. Sincerly,
D. Sincerely,
Huong
Test 2: Circle the correct sentences to have a short story:
1. A. Tom and Jack go to the movies last week.
B. Tom and Jack will go to the movies last week.
C. Tom and Jack went to the movies last week.
D. Tom and Jack went to the movies since last week.
2. A. The film was very good but it was longer than they thought.
B. The film is very good but it was longer than they thought.
C. The film was very good but it is longer than they thought.
D. The film was very good but it was more longer than they thought.
3. A. When they came out the cinema, the last bus had gone.
B. When they come out of the cinema, the last bus had gone.
C. When they came out of the cinema, the last bus went.
D. When they came out of the cinema, the last bus had gone.
4. A. They did not know how to get home.
B. They did not know how getting home.
C. They did not know how get home.
D. They did not know to get home.
5. A. Tom wanted to get a taxi but Jack did not agree.
B. Tom wanted to get a taxi but Jack disagreed.
C. Tom wanted getting a taxi but Jack did not agree.
D. A and B are correct.
6. A. Finally, they start to walk home.
B. Final, they started to walk home.
C. Finally, they started to walking home.
D. Finally, they started to walk home.
7. A. It is a very long walk.
B. It was very a long walk.
C. It was a very long walk.
D. It were a very long walk.
8. A. They was getting very tired.
B. They were geting very tired.
C. They were very getting tired.
D. They were getting very tired.
9. A. Sudden a car stopped next to them.
B. Suddenly a car stoped next to them.
C. Suddenly a car stopped next them.
D. Suddenly a car stopped next to them.
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10 A. To their surprise, it was the neighbor of theirs.
B. To their surprise, it was the neighbor of them.
C. To their surprise, it was the neighbor of their.
D. To their surprise, it was the neighbor of they.
11. A. They were happy to see him because they could get a ride home.
B. They were happy see him because they could get a ride home.
C. They were happily to see him because they could get a ride home.
D. They were happy to seeing him because they could get a ride home.
Complete the sentences with will, be going to or present continuous form of the verbs in the box.
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go |
read |
give |
stay |
have |
see |
take |
get |
lend break rain |
1. A: Why are you switching on the light?
B: Because I am going to read for a while.
2. A: I'm dying for a drink.
B: Are you? I will get you a glass of juice.
3. A: Can we meet after school?
B: I'm sorry, but Sam is taking me out to a cafe this afternoon.
4. A: What a perfect day! The sun is shining...
B: But look at that clouds over there. It is going to rain Definitely.
5. A: You look so happy! What's the matter?
B: Jill and I are going to have a baby.
6. A: Do you have a headache again?
B: I have a splitting headache! But I am seeing the doctor tomorrow at 10.30.
7. A: What are your plans for the weekend?
B: Nothing special. Maybe we will stay at home as usual.
8. A: Do you think we could come to see you at the beginning of July?
B: At the beginning of July? We've already booked our holiday.
We are going to Greece.
9. John hasn't revised for the exam at all. He
10. Be careful! Please put the vase back on the table or you will break it.
1. is=) was
2. where-) which
3. ring=)rang
4. will go=) goes
5. don't =) doesn't
6. whom=) who
7. do=)will
8. known=) know
9. did=) will
10. since=) X
12. to=) for
13. of=) X
FINISH THE SECOND SENTENCE SO THAT IT HAS A SIMILAR MEANING TO THE FIRST ONE
1. “What are you going to do next summer?” she asked
=>She asked us what we were going to do the following summer
2. “I’ll phone you next Tuesday”, he told Jack
=>He told Jack that he would phone him/her the following Tuesday.
3. “Can I sit beside you at present, Jean?” Tom asked
=>Tom asked me if/ whether he could sit beside me at that time.
4. “You had better not lend him any more money, Elizabeth”, said John
=>John advised Elizabeth not to lend him anu more money
5. “Why don’t you meet them to discuss the pay offer?” I asked him
=>I suggested meeting them to discuss the pay office.
6. “I’m sorry I gave you the wrong number”, said Paul to Susan
=>Paul apologized to Susan for having given/ giving her the wrong number
Jack: I think it’s going to rain.
Jill: I ... , the clouds are clearing.
Jack: We’ll soon see.
A.disagree
B.complain
C.argue
A. disagree