Complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first sentence.
1. It takes her about an hour to watch TV every day.
A. She spend an hour to watch TV every day.
B. She spends an hour watching TV every day.
C. She spend an hour watching TV every day.
D. She spends an hour to watch TV every day.
2. Cats can’t swim as well as dogs can.
A. Dogs can swim better than cats
B. Dogs can’t swim better than cats
C. Dogs can swim well than cats
D. Dogs could swim better than cats
3. Mary doesn’t go to school because she is ill.
A. Because of her ill, Mary doesn’t go to school
B. Because of she illness, Mary doesn’t go to school
C. Because of her illness, Mary doesn’t go to school
D. Because of she was ill, Mary doesn’t go to school
4. Although he had a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
A. In spite of having a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
B. In spite having a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
C. In spite of have a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
D. In spite of had a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
5. I would like you to put the chair away.
A. Do you mind put the chair away
B. Do you mind to putting the chair away
C. Do you mind to put the chair away
D. Do you mind putting the chair away
6. Unless he phones her immediately , he won’t get any information.
A. If he doesn’t phone her immediately, he won’t get any information
B. If he phone her immediately, he won’t get any information
C. If he doesn’t phones her immediately, he won’t get any information
D. If he phone her immediately, he won’t get any information
7. "Why don't you put better lock on the door, Barbara"? said John
A. John suggested Barbara puts better lock on the door
B. John suggested Barbara should putting better lock on the door
C. John suggested Barbara shouldn’t put better lock on the door
D. John suggested Barbara should put better lock on the door
8. I advice you to put your money in the bank.
A. You’d better put your money in the bank
B. You’d better putting your money in the bank
C. You’d better puts your money in the bank
D. You’d better to put your money in the bank
1. to watch -> watching
2. go -> to go
3. to see -> and see
4. was -> is
Tìm lỗi sai:
1. Every day my mother spends one hour to watch television
=> watching
2. She asks Peter go to the post office with her
=> to go
3. I'm going to watch TV tonight to see a movie about America.
=> and see
4. I have to stay all day at home, my mother was cooking dinner
=> is