Hãy nhập câu hỏi của bạn vào đây, nếu là tài khoản VIP, bạn sẽ được ưu tiên trả lời.
5. I prefer staying at home to going out.
-> I'd rather stay at home than go out.
6 . I don't really want to have lunch yet.
-> I'd rather not have lunch yet
7. I'd prefer you to deliver the sofa on Friday/
-> I would rather you delivered the sofa on Friday
8. She prefers Italian food to French food.
-> She'd rather Italian food than French food.
9. I'd rather go out for a meal than stay at home
-> I prefer going out for a meal to staying at home
11. I'd rather not see him tomorrow
-> I don't want to see him tomorrow
12. He prefers golf to tennis
-> He'd rather golf than tennis
13. I don't really want to visit the museum
-> I'd rather not visit the museum
14. I'd rather you started work next week
-> I'd prefer you starting work next week
15. Please don't go there
-> I'd rather you didn't go there
16. I don't feel like spending another day at the beach
-> I'd rather not spend another day at the beach
17. I'd rather you didn't phone me at work
-> I'd prefer you not phoning me at work
18. We'd rather you didn't smoke
-> We'd prefer you not smoking
19. She doesn't usually stay up so late
-> She's not used to staying up so late
20. It's not a habit of mine to sleep in the afternoon
-> I'm not used to sleeping in the afternoon
Cho mik hỏi câu 6 là NOT HAVING LUNCH hay là NOT HAVE LUNCH ???
Mọi người giúp mình bài tập này với ạ!
1. I'd rather to cook the meal than do the washing up.
A. to cook B. than C. do D. washing up
2. The weather was awful so we couldn't be able to go sailing
A. awful B. so C. couldn't be able D. sailing
3. Frank did very well on the test; he should have studied very hard before it.
A. very well B. on the test C. should have D. before it
4. He spoke rather quickly but I could able to understand what he said
A. rather quickly B. could able C. what D. he said
5. When I was younger I can run ten kilometers every morning
A. When B. younger C. can run D. every morning
6. It was very dark, but I can make out a figure moving in front
A. I can B. make out C. moving D. in front
7. The computer went wrong, but luckily Emma is able to put it right again
A. wrong B. luckily C. is able D. it right
8. You don't know where the meeting is, isn't it?
A. know B. where C. the meeting is D. isn't it
9. I haven't got the letter Helen sent me and I wonder if it should have been wrongly delivered.
A. Helen sent B. if it C. should D. wrongly delivered
10. Jill mustn't have arrived yet, otherwise she would have phoned me
A. mustn't B. yet C. otherwise D. would have
11. I'm sure I would receive a bonus from the company soon.
A. would B. a bonus C. from D. soon
12. I didn't hear the phone ring; I must be in the garden at the time
A. hear B. ring C. must be D. at the time
13. You shouldn't have seen Jeanne yesterday because she's been on holiday abroad for a week now
A. shouldn't B. because C. she's been D. for a week now
14. You hadn't better tell anyone this information; it's confidential.
A. hadn't better B. tell anyone C. this information D. confidential
15. " Would you like to travel by air?" " No, I'd rather to go by train"
A. to travel B. by air C. to go D. by train
16. You had better not to keep anything valuable in your hotel room in case it gets lost
A. to keep B. anything valuable C. in case D. get losts
17. The law requires that anyone working in restaurants must have a medical check-up twice a year A. working B. must have C. medical check-up D. twice a year
18. If only I hadn't been ill then, I'll have helped you solve the problem.
A. hadn't been B. then C. I'll have D. solve
19. We'd better follow the instructions on this packet, wouldn't we?
A. follow B. instructons C. on this packet D. wouldn't
20. I would rather you should stop whistling while I'm talking.
A. should stop B. whistling C. while D. I'm talking
Bài 1.Rewrite the sentence with the correct punctuation.
1.Dad had to mow the lawn fix the window and trim the tree on Saturday
Dad had to mow the lawn, fix the window and trim the tree on Saturday
2.Ruth was invited to the party but she was ill so Jane went instead of her
Ruth was invited to the party but she was ill, so Jane went instead of her
3.Sorry to disturb you could I speak to you for a moment
Sorry to disturb you, could I speak to you for a moment
5.Having lost all my money I went home
Having lost all my money, I went home
6.He is not really nice looking and yet he has enormous charm
He is not really nice-looking, and yet he has enormous charm.
7.When I was a child I could watch TVwhenever to
When I was a child, I could watch TV whenever I wanted to.
8.It is a fine idea let us hope that it is going to work
It is a fine idea; let us hope that it is going to work.
9.We were believe it or not in love with each other
We were, believe it or not, in love with each other.10.Have you met our handsome new financial director
Have you met our handsome new financial director?
3.Sorry to disturb you. Could I speak to you for a moment?
I, Put the verbs in parentheses in the correct “ing” or infinitive form
1. A: what’s wrong with (go) GOING out for some pizza tonight
B: nothing. it’s just that i’d prefer (eat)TO EAT at home.
2. A: hey, I think i’ve saved enough money (buy)TO BUY a new MP3 player.
B: wow, already? would you consider (give)GIVING me your old one?
3. A: hi, jack. do you want (come)TO COME over and play video games?
B: i’d love to but i have ( study)TO STUDY for my math test.
4. A: do you want (go)TO GO hiking this weekend?
B: sure. i enjoy (hike)HIKING and the weather forecast calls for sunny skies.
5. A: it’s polite to always phone before (visit)VISITING someone at home.
B: it’s also nice (take) TO TAKE a gift for your host when you do.
6. A: you know, i can’t imagine (do)TO DO my homework
without my PC
B: oh, come on. you can’t (be)BE serious?
7. A: i’m going out (get)GETTING some milk. need anything
B: yes. can you (see)SEE if they have that new fruity yogurt? you know the one we saw on TV last night.
8. A: i would love (take)TO TAKE a trip to egypt one day!
B: i would perfer (go) TO GO on a cruise of the mediterranean.
9. A: you are expected ( arrive) TO ARRIVE on time when invited to their home.
B: well then, i promise ( take)TO TAKE the early bus into town
Paula and Nigel are talking to each other on the phone. In numbers 1-8 circle the correct preposition. In the rest, put in the correct preposition.
Paula: Hi! Is that you, Nigel? I'm glad you haven't left yet. When you come to the conference tonight, could you bring the green file? It's (1- onto / on ) my desk (2- behind / between ) the telephone. Can you see it? That's right. It's (3- across / under ) the address book. Great! Now, do you know how to get to the hotel?
Nigel: I think so. After I've driven out (4- form / of ) London, I go north (5- in / up ) the A54, through Watford, (6- as / like ) though I was going to Milton Keynes. But in fact I take B254 (7- on / to ) Halton before I reach Milton Keynes. I think I should get there about nine o'clock, shouldn't I?
II. Choose the most suitable words or phrases to complete the sentences.
1. She cried .......... when she heard that news.
a. exciting b. excitingly c. excited d. excitedly
2. There are flights daily to Ho Chi Minh City ......... Monday.
a. besides b. after c. expect d. on
3. 'Would you mind closing the window?' '.......................'
a. No, I afraid not b. No, of course not. c. No, I can't d. I'd rather you didn't