Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.
35. Your house is more modern than mine.
A. My house isn’t as modern as yours. B. My house isn’t as modern as yours house.
C. My house is more modern than yours. D. My house is as modern as yours.
36. “Let’s go to Ngoc Son Temple on New Year’s Eve,” Mai said.
A. Mai suggested go Ngoc Son temple on New Year’s Eve.
B. Mai suggested that we went to Ngoc Son temple on New Year’s Eve.
C. Mai suggests going to Ngoc Son temple on New Year’s Eve.
D. Mai suggested going to Ngoc Son temple on New Year’s Eve.
37. This is the first time his children have tried Japanese cuisine.
A. His children last tried Japanese cuisine a long time ago.
B. His children have never tried Japanese cuisine before.
C. His children tried Japanese cuisine at first.
D. His children tried Japanese cuisine before.
38. Her father invited him to the conference.
A. He was invited to the conference by her father.
B. He were invited to the conference by her father.
C. He has been invited to the conference by her father.
D. He is invited to the conference by her father.
39. Ally wants to buy that dress, but she doesn’t have enough money.
A. If Ally had enough money, she will buy that dress.
B. If Ally has enough money, she can buy that dress.
C. If Ally have enough money, she could buy that dress.
D. If Ally had enough money, she could buy that dress.
40. “If I were you, I would raise money for the poor,” I said to Thomas.
A. I advised Thomas to raise money for the poor.
B. I said Thomas to raise money for the poor.
C. I asked Thomas why he doesn’t raise money for the poor.
D. I asked Thomas why didn’t he raise money for the poor.
Rewrite each sentence with the word(s) in parentheses.
1. My watch is less attractive than yours. (not as . . . as)
->My watch isn’t as at ractive as yours.
2. Sally’s shoes aren’t as fancy as Jill’s. (less)
->sally's shoes are less fancy than jil's
3. Adam exercises less frequently than he used to. (not as . . . as)
->adam doesn't exercise as frequently as he used to
4. This supermarket isn’t as expensive as the one across the street. (less)
->this supermarket is less expensive than the one across the street.
5. The actor’s new movie isn’t as exciting as his last one. (less)
->the actor's new movie is less exciting than his last one
6. This gym is less convenient than the one near my house. (not as . . . as)
->This gym is not as convenient as the one near my house.
7. This review is less positive than that one. (not as . . . as)
->This review is not as positive as that one.
8. The new tablet doesn’t start up as quickly as the old one. (less)
->The new tablet starts up less quickly than the old one.