write the rules of chess(viét quy tắc của cờ vua)
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Cinema
Rules and advice
1. You should arrive before the films start.
2. Never bring the food with you. You mustn’t bring the food to cinema room.
3. It’s necessary to turn your phone to silent mode. You should turn your phone to silent mode.
4. It necessary to be polite with other people. You should be polite with other people.
5. Never smoke in the room. You mustn’t smoke in the room.
1. wearing
2. having
3. doing
4. dancing
5. sitting
Rules:
1. wearing, doing (playing, sleeping, walking, watching)
2. having, dancing (moving)
3. sitting
Tạm dịch:
QUY TẮC CHÍNH TẢ |
1. Hầu hết động từ: +-ing study → studying eat →eating play →playing 2. Những động từ tận cùng là e: bỏ e +-ing move → moving take → taking practise → practising 3. Những động từ tận cùng là phụ âm + nguyên âm: gấp đôi phụ âm cuối + -ing chat → chatting plan → planning stop →stopping |
- rule d: She told me that her right ankle was hurting ...; She said she hadn’t twisted it. but told me she couldn’t put any weight on it; I told Harriet that I had watched ...; I said that I would send her...; I told her she must watch it; ... she said she had come across the same clip ...; She said that after she’d finished watching it...
- rule e: She said she hadn’t twisted it. but told me she couldn’t put any weight on it; I told her she must watch it; ... she said she had come across the same clip ...
1. Don’t talk in class.
(Không nói chuyện trong lớp.)
2. Don’t eat in class.
(Không ăn trong lớp.)
3. Finish the homework before the lessons.
(Hoàn thành bài tập về nhà trước giờ học.)
4. Listen to the teachers.
(Nghe lời thầy cô giáo.)
5. Clean the classroom everyday.
(Dọn dẹp lớp học hàng ngày.)
Staunton style chess pieces. Left to right:king, rook, queen, pawn, knight, bishop
The rules of chess (also known as the laws of chess) are rules governing the play of the game of chess. While the exact origins of chess are unclear, modern rules first took form during the Middle Ages. The rules continued to be slightly modified until the early 19th century, when they reached essentially their current form. The rules also varied somewhat from place to place. Today, the standard rules are set by FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs), the international governing body for chess. Slight modifications are made by some national organizations for their own purposes. There are variations of the rules for fast chess, correspondence chess, online chess, and Chess960.
Chess is a two-player board game utilizing a chessboard and sixteen pieces of six types for each player. Each type of piece moves in a distinct way. The goal of the game is to checkmate (threaten with unescapable capture) the opponent's king. Games do not necessarily end with checkmate; players often resign if they believe they will lose. A game can also end in a draw in several ways.
Besides the basic moves of the pieces, rules also govern the equipment used, time control, conduct and ethics of players, accommodations for physically challenged players, and recording of moves using chess notation. Procedures for resolving irregularities that can occur during a game are provided as well.