1. Tom: "Peter didn't understand it"
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23 tháng 6 2023

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-Either dùng trong câu đồng tình phủ định, either đứng cuối câu và đi với trợ V dạng phủ định

-Neither dùng trong câu đồng tình phủ định, đứng đầu câu và đi với trợ V dạng khẳng định

-So dùng trong câu đồng tình khẳng định, đứng đầu câu đi với trợ V dạng khẳng định

-Too dùng trong câu đồng tình khẳng định, đứng cuối câu và đi với trợ V dạng khẳng định

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Instruction: Sự hướng dẫn

3 I like best is English.

-Đại từ quan hệ Which: Dùng để thay thế cho tân ngữ hoặc chủ ngữ chỉ vật: Which + V/ Clause

4 It is 9 months since she last went out with him.

-The last time + S + V (quá khứ đơn)+ was + khoảng thời gian + ago

= S  + last + V(quá khứ đơn) + khoảng thời gian + ago

= It + is/has been+ khoảng thời gian + since + S +last + V(quá  khứ đơn)

5 Do you get on well with your neighbours? 

-get on (well) with somebody: Hòa hợp, hòa đồng với ai

6 I'd like you to look up the meaning of this word in the dictionary.

-Look up: Tra  (từ trong từ điển)

7 Are you usually bored of reading long books?

-Be bored with/of Ving/N: Chán với việc/cái gì

8 Not until he came in the room did I recognize him.

-Đảo ngữ với Not until: Not until + Clause/Time + trợ V + S + V

11 tháng 8 2019

Tìm từ đồng nghĩa
37. Once you have finish reading, you can go on with your work.
A: continue doing
B: continue to do
C: keep do
D: keep to do
38. The doctor wanted to examine the test results with her patient.
A: go over
B: up
C: go on
D: go out
39. The local meeting is on this weekend. Please put it down in your diary.
A: make a note
B: made a note
C: have made a note
D: to make a note
40. You don't need the light on in here. Press the switch, please!
A: turn on
B: turn down
C: turn off
D: turn up
41. My grandfather has recovered form the illness.
A: get over
B: got over
C: to get over
D: getting over
42. She spent her chilhood in a small village in the south.
A: grew up
B: grow up
C: grown up
D: to grow up
43. We are really expecting to see you again pleasure.
A: looking forward to
B: look up
C: look for
D: look after

37. One you have finish reading, you can go on with your work.
A: continue doing
B: continue to do
C: keep do
D: keep to do
38. The doctor wanted to examine the test results with her patient.
A: go over
B: up
C: go on
D: go out
39. The local meeting is on this weekend. Please put it down in your diary.
A: make a note
B: made a note
C: have made a note
D: to make a note
40. You don't need the light on in here. Press the switch, please!
A: turn on
B: turn down
C: turn off
D: turn up
41. My grandfather has recovered form the illness.
A: get over
B: got over
C: to get over
D: getting over
42. She spent her chilhood in a small village in the south.
A: grew up
B: grow up
C: grown up
D: to grow up
43. We are really expecting to see you again pleasure.
A: looking forward to
B: look up
C: look for
D: look after

10 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience11 ‘The ice will soon be hard enough to skate on,’ said Тоm.‘I’ll look for my skates when I get home,’ Ann said.12 ‘I’m living with my parents at present,’ she said, ‘but I hope to have a flat of my own soon.’13 ‘I’m leaving tomorrow,’ she said, ‘by the 4.30 from...
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10 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.
‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.
‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience
11 ‘The ice will soon be hard enough to skate on,’ said Тоm.
‘I’ll look for my skates when I get home,’ Ann said.
12 ‘I’m living with my parents at present,’ she said, ‘but I hope to have a flat of my own soon.’
13 ‘I’m leaving tomorrow,’ she said, ‘by the 4.30 from Victoria.’
‘We’ll come and see you off,’ we said.
14 ‘I’ve just bought a car,’ said Peter, ‘but it’s not insured yet so I can’t take you for a drive.’
15 ‘I’d like to speak to Susan,’ said Mary, ‘but I’m bathing the babies and they will drown if I leave them alone in the bath while I go to the phone.’
16 Mary has just received a postcard from Ann, beginning, ‘I’m coming up to London next week. I hope you and Jack will meet me for lunch one day.’ (Imagine that Mary is reading this card to Jack. Begin: Ann says . . .)
17 ‘Nothing ever happens in the village,’ she said. ‘It’s like a dead village. All the young people have drifted away to the towns.’
18 ‘I’ve missed my train,’ said Bill. ‘Now I’ll be late for work and my boss will be furious.’
19 ‘We’ll wait for you if you’re late,’ they said.
20 ‘They are supposed to be landing at London airport,’ I said. ‘But if the fog gets any thicker the plane may be diverted.’
21 ‘If you lend me the chainsaw,’ said Mary, ‘I’ll bring it back the day after tomorrow.’
22 ‘I hate getting up on dark mornings,’ grumbled Peter.
‘It is horrible,’ agreed his wife, ‘but the mornings will be lighter soon and then it won’t be quite so bad.’
23 ‘The sales are starting tomorrow,’ said the typist. ‘As soon as we finish work the whole typing pool is going to make a dash for the shops.’
‘I hope you’ll all get what you want,’ I said.
24 ‘I wish I had something to eat,’ said Peter.
‘You’ve only just had lunch,’ said his sister. ‘I don’t know how you can be hungry again so soon.’

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14 tháng 3 2020

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There have been lots of films that depict an ongoing or impending disaster which is mainly caused by natural phenomena, the effects of which have a deep 1.___________ on mankind. Quite often technological arrogance or the exploitation of nature by men evoke Mother Nature’s 2.___________ which is cruel but not unjustifiable in any case. 3.___________, all of us have witnessed floods, occurring mainly due to massive deforestation, or the continuous temperature rise with the subsequent...
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There have been lots of films that depict an ongoing or impending disaster which is mainly caused by natural phenomena, the effects of which have a deep 1.___________ on mankind. Quite often technological arrogance or the exploitation of nature by men evoke Mother Nature’s 2.___________ which is cruel but not unjustifiable in any case. 3.___________, all of us have witnessed floods, occurring mainly due to massive deforestation, or the continuous temperature rise with the subsequent 4.___________ of the ice caps and desertification affecting many countries worldwide. 5.___________, the effects of pollution are of great significance since they not only affect the flora and fauna - with the list of the 6.___________ species getting longer and longer - but also human beings due to disruptions in the food 7.___________. In recent years, environmental organisations and activists have sounded the alarm, but it is up to the governments to 8.___________ drastic measures in order to avoid more serious problems in the future. Our relationship with nature has to be 9.___________. If we don't wish to see the side effects of our senseless actions, then we all have to stop the destruction of natural habitats and 10.___________ down pollution.

 

1. A. impact B. response C. outcome D. fallout

2. A. anger B. revenge C. fury D. outrage

3. A. Furthermore B. Likewise C. Yet D. Thus

4. A. melting B. condensing C. shrinking D. downsizing

5. A. Consequently B. Additionally C. Accordingly D. Similarly

6. A. unprotected B. endangered C. imperilled D. jeopardized

7. A. row B. string C. chain D. range

8. A. make B. set C. put D. take

9. A. mutual B. reciprocal C. bilateral D. communal

10. A. narrow B. close C. scale D. break

 

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8 tháng 4 2021

1 Before 1975 my father had teach at this school

2 Before the war, our uncle had lived here

8 tháng 4 2021

1.before 1975/my father/teach/this school/

=> Before 1975, my father taught in this school

2.before the war/our uncle/live/here/.

Before the war, our uncle lived here

24 tháng 8 2018

là ba con mèo ak

24 tháng 8 2018

ba con meo

Put the following statements into indirect speech.1 ‘We make £450 a week,’ said one of the men, ‘and send most of it home to our wives.’2 We’ve been here for two and a half years,’ said the man who had spoken first, ‘and we’re going to stay another six months.’ 3 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience4 ‘The ice will...
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Put the following statements into indirect speech.

1 ‘We make £450 a week,’ said one of the men, ‘and send most of it home to our wives.’

2 We’ve been here for two and a half years,’ said the man who had spoken first, ‘and we’re going to stay another six months.’

 

3 ‘I’ve got a job on an oil-rig,’ said Paul.
‘That’ll be very hard work,’ I said.
‘I know it’ll be hard,’ he replied, ‘but I don’t mind hard work, and it’ll be a good experience
4 ‘The ice will soon be hard enough to skate on,’ said Тоm.
‘I’ll look for my skates when I get home,’ Ann said.
5 ‘I’m living with my parents at present,’ she said, ‘but I hope to have a flat of my own soon.’
6 ‘I’m leaving tomorrow,’ she said, ‘by the 4.30 from Victoria.’
‘We’ll come and see you off,’ we said.
7 ‘I’ve just bought a car,’ said Peter, ‘but it’s not insured yet so I can’t take you for a drive.’
8 ‘I’d like to speak to Susan,’ said Mary, ‘but I’m bathing the babies and they will drown if I leave them alone in the bath while I go to the phone.’
9 Mary has just received a postcard from Ann, beginning, ‘I’m coming up to London next week. I hope you and Jack will meet me for lunch one

 

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11 tháng 8 2021

https://englishshowroom.webs.com/DIRECT%20INTO%20INDIRECT%20SPEECH%20Answers.pdf

23 tháng 10 2021

1 . * Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others

1 . B . system

2 . C . thread

3 . C . weaved

* Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the other word

1 . A . negative

2 . D . concentrate

3 . A . discover

23 tháng 10 2021

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put in the active or passive to infinitive or ing -from Put in an active or passive to-infinitive or ing-form. Jessica: Are you going to be busy today? Andrew: Well, I've got a few things (►) to do (do). I've got an essay (1)………………………………..(write). And this room ought (2)……………………………… (tidy) up a bit. This carpet needs (3)........... ……………….(hoover). Jessica: I've got some jobs (4) ..................................... (do),...
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put in the active or passive to infinitive or ing -from

Put in an active or passive to-infinitive or ing-form.
Jessica: Are you going to be busy today?
Andrew: Well, I've got a few things (►) to do (do).
I've got an essay (1)………………………………..(write). And this room ought
(2)……………………………… (tidy) up a bit.
This carpet needs (3)........... ……………….(hoover).
Jessica: I've got some jobs (4) .....................................
(do), too.
Most of my clothes need (5) ........................................
(iron).
And I've got my project (6) .......................................... (finish) off.
I'm worried about (7) ........................................... (miss) the deadline.
It has (8) .......................................... (hand) in tomorrow.
I don't want (9)……………………………… (be) late with it.
Andrew: I don't remember (10)…………………………… (tell) when the project was due in.
Jessica: Why? Haven't you done it yet?
Andrew: Oh, yes. I handed it in ages ago.

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6 tháng 6 2017

put in the active or passive to infinitive or ing -from

Put in an active or passive to-infinitive or ing-form.
Jessica: Are you going to be busy today?
Andrew: Well, I've got a few things (►) to do (do).
I've got an essay (1)………to write………………………..(write). And this room ought(2)………………to be tidied……………… (tidy) up a bit.
This carpet needs (3)........... hoovering ……………….(hoover).
Jessica: I've got some jobs (4) ...........to do..........................(do), too.
Most of my clothes need (5) .............ironing ...........................(iron).
And I've got my project (6) ............finished.............................. (finish) off.
I'm worried about (7) .................missing.......................... (miss) the deadline.
It has (8) ...................to be handed....................... (hand) in tomorrow.
I don't want (9)……………to be………………… (be) late with it.
Andrew: I don't remember (10)……………to tell……………… (tell) when the project was due in.
Jessica: Why? Haven't you done it yet?
Andrew: Oh, yes. I handed it in ages ago.

Read the text and decide which word best fits each blank by circling the letter A, B, C or DUnited Parcel Service (UPS) believes that its employees should give the firm a fair day’swork for a fair‟s day pay. The package delivery firm seems willing to give more than a fair‟s day pay. But in (1) ………………. , UPS expects maximum output from its employees.Since 1920s, the firm‟s industrial engineers have been studying every detail of every task (2) ………………. by most UPS...
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Read the text and decide which word best fits each blank by circling the letter A, B, C or D
United Parcel Service (UPS) believes that its employees should give the firm a fair days
work for a fair‟s day pay. The package delivery firm seems willing to give more than a fair‟s day pay.
But in (1) ………………. , UPS expects maximum output from its employees.
Since 1920s, the firm‟s industrial engineers have been studying every detail of every task (2)
………………. by most UPS employees. From their studies have come time and motion standards that (3) ………………. how those tasks are performed and how long they should take. Drivers, for example, are expected to walk to a customer‟s door at a speed of exactly three feet per second. They are told to knock as soon as they get there, rather than (4) ………………. time looking for a doorbell. Work engineers are (5) ……………….  riding with drivers, timing everything from stops at traffic lights, to wait at customers‟ doorway, to stairway climbs, to coffee break. And they are not (6) ……………….  . to pointing out the occasional inefficiency. Additionally, supervisors ride with the least good drivers, noting how they work and constantly (7) ……………….  them until their work is up to standard. The (8) ………………. of all this work engineering is efficiency, and UPS has been called one of the most efficient companies anywhere. It's also a highly profitable company. Most drivers take the regimentation in stride: many show (9) ……………….  in meeting the UPS standards each day. Others, however, feel that they are constantly being pushed, that it is impossible for them to (10) ……………….  at work. UPS officials claim that the standards provide accountability. And, they say, employees who work according to UPS standards should feel less tired at the end of the day.

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2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:

A. fact
A. hold
A. indicate
A. wasting
A. consistently
A. impolite
A. scolding
A. task
A. pride

B. exchange
B. performed
B. govern
B. spend
B. continually
B. brave
B. criticizing
B. reason
B. passion

C. return
C. accepted
C. demonstrate
C. spending
C. constructively
C. intimate
C. encouraging
C. object
C. interest

D. short
D. under
D. tell
D. waste
D. chronically
D. averse
D. correcting
D. target
D. pleasure

10

A. rest

B. relieve

C. relax

D. restrain

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