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I/Fill in each of the following sentence with a preposition to complete the sentences.1. Much of the meaning must be inferred______ the context. 2. Do you approve ______ my idea?3. She doesn't approve ______ my leaving school this year.4. He succeeded ______ getting a place at art school.5. I tried to discuss it with her but only succeeded ______ making her angry6. He is prevented by law ______ holding a license.7. The high price of all kinds of goods could deter people ______ buying them.8....
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I/Fill in each of the following sentence with a preposition to complete the sentences.

1. Much of the meaning must be inferred______ the context

. 2. Do you approve ______ my idea?

3. She doesn't approve ______ my leaving school this year.

4. He succeeded ______ getting a place at art school.

5. I tried to discuss it with her but only succeeded ______ making her angry

6. He is prevented by law ______ holding a license.

7. The high price of all kinds of goods could deter people ______ buying them.

8. You can't stop people ______ saying what they think.

9. Having salary from £2600 to £3000, depending______ experience.

10. Whether we need more food depends______ how many people turn up.

11. Do you think he'll agree______ their proposal?

12. We are here to provide good service ______ the public.

13. He agreed ______ them about the need for change.

14. Does the quality of teaching depend ______ class size?

15. He either resigned or was sacked, depending ______ who you talk to.

16. There's nothing to stop you______ accepting the offer.

17. It would depend______ the circumstances.

18. Nothing would prevent him _____ speaking out against injustice.

19. He was the sort of person you could depend______ .

20. I agree ______ her analysis of the situation.

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25 tháng 8 2021

I/Fill in each of the following sentence with a preposition to complete the sentences.

1. Much of the meaning must be inferred____from__ the context

. 2. Do you approve _of____ my idea?

3. She doesn't approve __of____ my leaving school this year.

4. He succeeded ___in___ getting a place at art school.

5. I tried to discuss it with her but only succeeded ___in___ making her angry

6. He is prevented by law __from____ holding a license.

7. The high price of all kinds of goods could deter people ____from__ buying them.

8. You can't stop people ____from__ saying what they think.

9. Having salary from £2600 to £3000, depending___on___ experience.

10. Whether we need more food depends___on___ how many people turn up.

11. Do you think he'll agree__on____ their proposal?

12. We are here to provide good service __for____ the public.

13. He agreed ___with___ them about the need for change.

14. Does the quality of teaching depend __on____ class size?

15. He either resigned or was sacked, depending _on_____ who you talk to.

16. There's nothing to stop you____from__ accepting the offer.

17. It would depend__on____ the circumstances.

18. Nothing would prevent him ___from__ speaking out against injustice.

19. He was the sort of person you could depend___on___ .

20. I agree ___with___ her analysis of the situation.

I/ Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given 1. You'd better drive. I'm too ................for such complicated traffic. (experience) 2. I wish you a very happy .................(retire) 3. Telling lies is ...................(moral) 4. Now that she got a job, Lena is ............... of her parents (depend) 5. Please .....................your seat belt. The plane is taking off. (fast) 6. Your money will be refunded if the goods are not to your...
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I/ Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given

1. You'd better drive. I'm too ................for such complicated traffic. (experience)

2. I wish you a very happy .................(retire)

3. Telling lies is ...................(moral)

4. Now that she got a job, Lena is ............... of her parents (depend)

5. Please .....................your seat belt. The plane is taking off. (fast)

6. Your money will be refunded if the goods are not to your .....................(satisfy)

7. UNO stands for United ................. Organization (national)

8. The water in this area is .................and should not be drunk (pure)

9. This situation is getting ..............difficult for us (increase)

II/ Fill each gap in the following sentences with a suitable prepositon or adverb particle

1. I talked ..............her............the phone yesterday.

2. We complained ...............the boss....................the bad working conditions.

3. The storm swept .............the village ............the night.

4. When his aunt passed.............., he came ..............a lot of money.

5. Is it all right if I pay ................cheque or ..................cash?

III/ fill each blank in the following passage with one suitable word.

When Bill was 8 years old, in 1908, he used towork for an old lady who lived in his village. Every day, before and after school, he .............. to chop wood, light fires, anf go shopping for her. He was paid 5p ............week which was ..............very much even then. This old lady kept...............many cats that she did not know exactly .............. many .........day, one of these cats was found dead in the garden and the lay, ...........was very upset, asked Bill to dig a grave and bury it. Bill did this and ..........given lop. He couldn't ............ noticing that he .......... as much for burying the cat .............for a whole week's work ............made him think. He had many friends .......... fathers, the local farmers, often had to shoot cats to protect their chickens. He offered his friends 2p for every dead cat they ............. him. He would ............. place the cat in the old lady's garden where she would find it, think it ............one of her own and ............... Bill 10p for burying it. .............the time he left school, Bill ...............saved quite a lot of money. Later in life, he became a very .............businessman.

IV/ Finish the second in such a way that it means the same as the sentence before it

1. I'm sorry that I didn't go to the party last sunday.

-> I regretted............................................................

2. He said: "You stole my record, Bill"

->He accused ..........................................................

3. Do you know who wrote this novel?

-> Do you know by ...........................................?

V/ Use the words and phrases given below to write complete sentences

1. I/ no intention/ come/ terrible place/ again.

->..............................................................................

2. Age/ 30/ Mr Smith/ write/ 2 best selling books.

->...........................................................................

3. Two girls/ have nothing/ common.

-> .............................................................................

4. We / stay / sun/ such/ long time/ became sunburned.

->................................................................................

5. My boss / get / well/ all/ employees

->........................................................................

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2 tháng 4 2019

I/ Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given

1. You'd better drive. I'm too inexperienced for such complicated traffic. (experience)

2. I wish you a very happy retirement (retire)

3. Telling lies is immoral (moral)

4. Now that she got a job, Lena is independent of her parents (depend)

5. Please fasten your seat belt. The plane is taking off. (fast)

6. Your money will be refunded if the goods are not to your satisfaction (satisfy)

7. UNO stands for United Nations Organization (national)

8. The water in this area is impure and should not be drunk (pure)

9. This situation is getting increasingly difficult for us (increase)

II/ Fill each gap in the following sentences with a suitable preposition or adverb particle

1. I talked .......to.......her......on......the phone yesterday.

2. We complained .......to........the boss.....about...............the bad working conditions.

3. The storm swept ..........through...the village .....during.......the night.

4. When his aunt passed......aw.ay......., he came .......into.......a lot of money.

5. Is it all right if I pay ....by............cheque or ....in..............cash?

III/ fill each blank in the following passage with one suitable word.

When Bill was 8 years old, in 1908, he used to work for an old lady who lived in his village. Every day, before and after school, he ....had.......... to chop wood, light fires, and go shopping for her. He was paid 5p ....a........week which was ...not...........very much even then. This old lady kept.....so..........many cats that she did not know exactly .......how....... many ...One......day, one of these cats was found dead in the garden and the lady, ..who.........was very upset, asked Bill to dig a grave and bury it. Bill did this and ...was.......given lop. He couldn't ..help.......... noticing that he ...earned...... as much for burying the cat .........as....for a whole week's work ....This........made him think. He had many friends ..whose........ fathers, the local farmers, often had to shoot cats to protect their chickens. He offered his friends 2p for every dead cat they ..gave........... him. He would ..then........... place the cat in the old lady's garden where she would find it, think it ...was.........one of her own and .....offered.......... Bill 10p for burying it. ..By...........the time he left school, Bill ...had............saved quite a lot of money. Later in life, he became a very ....rich.........businessman.

IV/ Finish the second in such a way that it means the same as the sentence before it

1. I'm sorry that I didn't go to the party last Sunday.

-> I regretted not going to the party the previous Sunday

2. He said: "You stole my record, Bill"

->He accused Bill of stealing his record

3. Do you know who wrote this novel?

-> Do you know by whom was this novel written?

V/ Use the words and phrases given below to write complete sentences

1. I/ no intention/ come/ terrible place/ again.

->I have no intention of coming to that terrible place again

2. Age/ 30/ Mr Smith/ write/ 2 best selling books.

->By the age of 30, Mr Smith had written 2 best selling books

3. Two girls/ have nothing/ common.

-> The 2 girls have nothing in common

4. We / stay / sun/ such/ long time/ became sunburned.

->We stayed in the sun for a long time that we became sunburned

5. My boss / get / well/ all/ employees

->My boss gets on well with all the employees

20 tháng 8 2023

Tham khảo

I think every individual is responsible for finding solutions to world problems. Come to think of it, these issues emanate from the actions of each individual hence taking up responsibility, managing your activities as an individual goes a long way in solving them.

21 tháng 7 2017

chia động từ và nêu dấu hiệu để chia động từ đó

1 the movie starts (start)at 8.15 this evening

2 We (have) are going to have a party next Saturday. Would you like to come?

3 when i last (see)saw him he (live)lived in london he (tell) told me then that he think of immigrating (immigrate) to australia may well to do (do) so by now

4 (be)are you cut off while i am talking (talk )to you just now. are You( be) ? i (think) think something must (go) have gone wrong with telephone

Conditional sentences: type 2 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. 1 Of course I’m not going to give her a diamond ring. If I (give) her a diamond ring she (sell) it. 2 Tom: I woke up to find the room full of smoke; but I knew exactly what to do. Ann: If I (wake) up to find the room full of smoke I (have) no idea what to do. 3 Ann: I couldn’t live without Tom. If he (go) off with another girl I (pine) away and die. But I have complete confidence in Tom. 4 Husband: But I’m...
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Conditional sentences: type 2

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

1 Of course I’m not going to give her a diamond ring. If I (give) her a diamond ring she (sell) it.

2 Tom: I woke up to find the room full of smoke; but I knew exactly what to do. Ann: If I (wake) up to find the room full of smoke I (have) no idea what to do.

3 Ann: I couldn’t live without Tom. If he (go) off with another girl I (pine) away and die. But I have complete confidence in Tom.

4 Husband: But I’m not going on a diet. Why should I go on a diet? Wife: If you (go) on a diet you (lose) weight.

5 If someone (say), ‘I’ll give you £500 to go into court and swear that this statement is true,’ what you (do)?

6 If we (work) all night we (finish) in time; but we have no intention of working all night.

7 You must never blow out a gas light. Do you know what (happen) if you (blow) out a gas light?

8 If I (see) a tiger walking across Hyde Park I (climb) a tree. — That (not be) any use. The tiger (climb) after you.

9 If I (come) across two men fighting with knives I (call) the police. But this is a very peaceful area.

10 Ann: All your clothes are years out of date. Why don’t you throw them away? Mary: Don’t be ridiculous! If I (throw) my clothes away I (have) to ask my husband for £1,000 to buy new ones.

11 Ann: If you (ask) him for £1,000 what he (say)?

12 Mary: He (be) too horrified to speak at first. But when he’d recovered from the shock, he probably (start) talking about a divorce.

13 If someone (ring) my doorbell at 3 am, I (be) very unwilling to open the door.

14 If I (see) a python in Piccadilly I (assume) it had escaped from a circus.

15 Tom: The plane was on fire so we baled out. Ann: I don’t think I (have) the nerve to do that even if the plane (be) on fire. 16 We train the children to file out of the classroom quietly, because if a whole class (rush) at the door someone (get) hurt.

17 Why don’t you buy a season ticket? Because I lose everything. If I (buy) a season ticket I (lose) it.

18 Why don’t you bring your car to work? If I (have) a car I (bring) it to work.

19 Jack: They get £150 a week. Tom: They can’t get £150 a week. If they (do) they (not be) striking for £120.

20 Ann: George is fourteen. Tom: He must be older than that. He’s in a full-time job. If he (be) only fourteen he still (be) at school.

21 He is staying at the Savoy in London. — Is he very rich? — I suppose he is. If he (be) a poor man he (not stay) at the Savoy

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13 tháng 9 2018

Conditional sentences: type 2

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

1 Of course I’m not going to give her a diamond ring. If I (gave) her a diamond ring she (would sell) it.

2 Tom: I woke up to find the room full of smoke; but I knew exactly what to do. Ann: If I (woke) up to find the room full of smoke I (would have) no idea what to do.

3 Ann: I couldn’t live without Tom. If he (went) off with another girl I (would pine) away and die. But I have complete confidence in Tom.

4 Husband: But I’m not going on a diet. Why should I go on a diet? Wife: If you (went) on a diet you (would lose) weight.

5 If someone (said), ‘I’ll give you £500 to go into court and swear that this statement is true,’ what would you ( do)?

6 If we (worked) all night we (would finish) in time; but we have no intention of working all night.

7 You must never blow out a gas light. Do you know what (would happen) if you (blew) out a gas light?

8 If I (saw) a tiger walking across Hyde Park I (would climb) a tree. — That (wasn't) any use. The tiger (would climb) after you.

9 If I (came) across two men fighting with knives I (would call) the police. But this is a very peaceful area.

10 Ann: All your clothes are years out of date. Why don’t you throw them away? Mary: Don’t be ridiculous! If I (threw) my clothes away I (would have) to ask my husband for £1,000 to buy new ones.

11 Ann: If you (asked) him for £1,000 what would he (say)?

12 Mary: He (would be) too horrified to speak at first. But when he’d recovered from the shock, he probably (started) talking about a divorce.

13 If someone (rang) my doorbell at 3 am, I (would be) very unwilling to open the door.

14 If I (saw) a python in Piccadilly I (would assume) it had escaped from a circus.

15 Tom: The plane was on fire so we baled out. Ann: I don’t think I (would have) the nerve to do that even if the plane (was) on fire.

16 We train the children to file out of the classroom quietly, because if a whole class (rushed) at the door someone (would get) hurt.

17 Why don’t you buy a season ticket? Because I lose everything. If I (bough) a season ticket I (would lose) it.

18 Why don’t you bring your car to work? If I (had) a car I (would bring) it to work.

19 Jack: They get £150 a week. Tom: They can’t get £150 a week. If they (did) they (would not be) striking for £120.

20 Ann: George is fourteen. Tom: He must be older than that. He’s in a full-time job. If he (was) only fourteen he still (would be) at school.

21 He is staying at the Savoy in London. — Is he very rich? — I suppose he is. If he (was) a poor man he (would not stay) at the Savoy

We are already familiar with computers-computers work for us at home,in offices,in industry.But it is also true that many children today are using computers at school before they can write.What does this mean for the future.Are these children today are computers at school before they can write.What does this mean for the future.Are these children lucky or not. Many people who do not know about computers think of them as machines that children play with.They worry that children do not learn...
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We are already familiar with computers-computers work for us at home,in offices,in industry.But it is also true that many children today are using computers at school before they can write.What does this mean for the future.Are these children today are computers at school before they can write.What does this mean for the future.Are these children lucky or not.

Many people who do not know about computers think of them as machines that children play with.They worry that children do not learn from experience but just from pressing a button and that is not good for them .They think that children are growing up not nowing about the real world.

But people who understand more about computers see that they can be very good for children.A computer can help them learn about the real workd more quickly,to learn what they want,to learn and to think for themselves.And for the future,don't we need people who can think clearly,who know how to get information quickly and use it well.What do you think

Are we strange to computers

-

In which four places can you find computers

-

Does every think computers are good for children

-

What three things can computers help children to do.

-

Does the writer think this is a good thing

-

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17 tháng 3 2018

Are we strange to computers?

-No,we aren't

Does every think computers are good for children

-No,they don't

What three things can computers help children to do.

-about the real workd more quickly,to learn what they want,to learn and to think for themselves.

Does the writer think this is a good thing

Yes,he/she does

III. Fill in the blank by using have to, must, should to complete the sentences. 1.If a man marries a Scot woman, he                welcome her with eggs and sauces on her face.2. When going to some African countries, you  _______________ touch hands to greeting people.3.In the northern part of Mozambique, people                  greet their hands three times and say hello. 4.Living in the Central African Republic, you  _________________slap their right handstogether and...
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III. Fill in the blank by using have to, must, should to complete the sentences.

1.If a man marries a Scot woman, he                welcome her with eggs and sauces on her face.

2. When going to some African countries, you  _______________ touch hands to greeting people.

3.In the northern part of Mozambique, people                  greet their hands three times and say hello.

4.Living in the Central African Republic, you  _________________slap their right handstogether and grasp each other's middle finger if you see a good friend.

5.In La Tomatina, the participants ___________  throw tomatoes to other purely for fun.

6.Meeting the native Maori people, you _____________  rub your noses to theirs in a sign of trust and closeness.

7. It is the custom that children __________ ask the adults' permission before leaving the dining table.

8.My father says I                           go home at 9 p.m.

9. You _____________ drive on the left hand in London.

10. When eating in India, you ____________ use the right hand. 

I. Find ONE mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it.

1. Farzana did poor on her algebra quiz because she couldn’t concentrate well.

                      A     B                                             C                                                       D

2. The test was more difficult than I expected. I could finish it at least 20 minutes early.                       A                                B                         C                          D

3. Although the island has no clean water and electric, it attracts lots of tourists.

         A                                     B                                      C                                          D

4. The bee can easy sting anyone coming close to their beehives.

                            A                    B                         C                        D

5. I love farm work, such as digging holes, sowing seeds and I pick fruit.

                      A                                    B                       C                            D

6. She is boring with the silent surrounding because she used to live in a big city.

                         A                                    B                                      C           D

7. Life in the countryside is much peaceful and the life is also slower.

      A                                            B                                  C                       D

8. Nomadic children learn riding a horse when they are very small.

           A                                    B                        C                                 D

9. After a few weeks of lessons I could dance gracefully than before.

                       A                                        B                     C               D

10. Steve works more happy than he used to.

            A                   B               C                   D

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22 tháng 9 2023

III. Fill in the blank by using have to, must, should to complete the sentences.

1.If a man marries a Scot woman, he        have to        welcome her with eggs and sauces on her face.

2. When going to some African countries, you  ______should_________ touch hands to greeting people.

3.In the northern part of Mozambique, people     must             greet their hands three times and say hello.

4.Living in the Central African Republic, you  ______have to ___________slap their right handstogether and grasp each other's middle finger if you see a good friend.

5.In La Tomatina, the participants ___have to________  throw tomatoes to other purely for fun.

6.Meeting the native Maori people, you ____must_________  rub your noses to theirs in a sign of trust and closeness.

7. It is the custom that children _____have to_____ ask the adults' permission before leaving the dining table.

8.My father says I           have to                go home at 9 p.m.

9. You ______must_______ drive on the left hand in London.

10. When eating in India, you _____must_______ use the right hand. 

I. Find ONE mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it.

1. Farzana did poor => poorly on her algebra quiz because she couldn’t concentrate well.

                      A     B                                             C                                                       D

2. The test was more difficult than I expected. I could finish it at least =>less 20 minutes early.                       A                                B                         C                          D

3. Although the island has no clean water and electric=>electricity , it  attracts lots of tourists.

         A                                     B                                      C                                          D

4. The bee can easy =>easily sting anyone coming close to their beehives.

                            A                    B                         C                        D

5. I love farm work, such as digging holes, sowing seeds and I pick=>picking fruit.

                      A                                    B                       C                            D

6. She is boring=>bored with the silent surrounding because she used to live in a big city.

                         A                                    B                                      C           D

7. Life in the countryside is much=>more peaceful and the life is also slower.

      A                                            B                                  C                       D

8. Nomadic children learn riding a horse when they are=>were very small.

           A                                    B                        C                                 D

9. After a few weeks of lessons I could dance thêm "more" gracefully than before.

                       A                                        B                     C               D

10. Steve works more happy=>happier than he used to.

            A                   B               C                   D

22 tháng 9 2023

phần abcd bị sắp xếp rối quá nên mình k khoanh dc nếu bài bạn rõ hơn thì bạn bổ sung nha

II. Fill in the blank by using “have to”, “must”, “should” to complete the sentences. 1. If a man marries a Scot woman, he..........welcome her with eggs and sauces on her face.2. When going to some African countries, you............touch hands to greeting people.3. In the northern part of Mozambique, people.............greet their hands three times and say hello.4. Living in the Central African Republic, you.................slap their right hands together and grasp each other's...
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II. Fill in the blank by using “have to”, “must”, “should” to complete the sentences.

1. If a man marries a Scot woman, he..........welcome her with eggs and sauces on her face.

2. When going to some African countries, you............touch hands to greeting people.

3. In the northern part of Mozambique, people.............greet their hands three times and say hello.

4. Living in the Central African Republic, you.................slap their right hands together and grasp each other's middle finger if you see a good friend.

5. In La Tomatina, the participants............throw tomatoes to other purely for fun.

6. Meeting the native Maori people, you..............rub your noses to theirs in a sign of trust and closeness.

7. It is the custom that children                  ask the adults' permission before leaving the dining table.

8. My father says I..................go home at 9 p.m.

9. You.................drive on the left hand in London.

10. When eating in India, you...................use the right hand.

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27 tháng 12 2021

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2. Should
3. Must
4. Have to
5. Have to
6. Must
7. Should
8.Have to
9. Must 
10. Must