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26 tháng 3 2020

Hãy trả lời câu đố:

                          " What key does not lock the door"

= MICKEY

26 tháng 3 2020

keyword

                           (mik đoán vậy XD)

1) decided

2) needed

3) disappointed

4) naked

26 tháng 3 2020

I. Chọn 1 từ có phần gạch chân được phát âm khác so với các từ còn lại

1. A. started          B. decided        C. worked       D. waited

2. A. played           B. closed        C. filled          D. needed

3. A. frightened      B. amazed       C. disappointed    D. terrified

4. A. naked         B. booked         C. worked        D. walked

26 tháng 3 2020

Fill in the blanks with -ed, -ing adjectives that are formed from the verbs in brackets:

I have never felt as (terrify)...  terrified ...as I did when I watched that horror film.

26 tháng 3 2020

terrifed

26 tháng 3 2020

1. painting ... swimming

2. will move

3. cooking

4. gives

5. doing

29 tháng 3 2020

chắc là :

- đối với thì hoàn thành hoặc quá khứ đơn, việc đó có thể tiếp tục diễn ra đến hiện tại hoặc nó cx có thể kết thúc ngay tịa thời điểm trong quá khứ.

- đối với các thì còn lại, thì nó sẽ xảy ra chỉ ở trong 1 khoảng thời gian đó, còn lại nó sẽ không kéo dài tiếp nữa, nghĩa là kết thúc rồi đấy.

=)) nghĩ thế thôi ak 

29 tháng 3 2020

Đc r, cảm ơn ạ !

1. Always look careful when you walk across the street. (care) 

2. This exercise seems dificult (difficulty)

3. Last night the singer sang very well (good)

4. Nobody showed him to his seat (sit)

5. He lives happily although he is poor. (happy)

6. He often writes short stories. He is a writer (write)

7. She is very friendly (friend)

8. Many people say that childhood is the happiest time. (child)

9. They have a good relative  with their neighbours. (relative)

10. Mr. Son used to ride his bike dangerously (danger)

26 tháng 3 2020

=> Trả lời:

C. win

Who is going to __win__ the Oscar for best actor this year?

#moonpink#

!. Tìm từ có phát âm khác biệt dưới phần gạch chân1. A. class            B. answer            C. fat              D. fast2. A. great            B. teacher            C. stream       D. meat3. A. dear             B. wear                C. nearby        D. appear4. A. washes        B. passes             C.lakes            D. couches5. A. smile            B. time                  C. kite              D. miss6. A. polluted        B. prepared           C. recycled      D. watered!...
Đọc tiếp

!. Tìm từ có phát âm khác biệt dưới phần gạch chân

1. A. class            B. answer            C. fat              D. fast

2. A. great            B. teacher            C. stream       D. meat

3. A. dear             B. wear                C. nearby        D. appear

4. A. washes        B. passes             C.lakes            D. couches

5. A. smile            B. time                  C. kite              D. miss

6. A. polluted        B. prepared           C. recycled      D. watered

! Tìm từ dùng sai và sửa lại

1.Tom is a fast cyclist. He cycles fastly =>.................................

2. If the cut down more forests, the air is more polluted. =>........................................

Giúp mk nhé, mk cần gấp lắm ạ!!!!

Tk cho 5 bạn đầu tiên nhé!

1
28 tháng 3 2020

!. Tìm từ có phát âm khác biệt dưới phần gạch chân

1, B. Answer

2,A. great

3,B.wear 

4,C,lakes

5, D. miss

6.A polluted

! Tìm từ dùng sai và sửa lại

1.Tom is a fast cyclist. He cycles fastly => Fast.

2. If the cut down more forests, the air is more polluted. => Will be

26 tháng 3 2020

1. I used to go fishing every day.

I didn't use to go fishing every day.

Did i use to go fishing every day ?

2. Lan used to live in Paris.

Lan didn't use to live in Paris

Did Lan use to live in paris?

3. My father used to be the tallest person in my family.

My father didn't use to be the tallest person in my family .

Did your father use to be the tallest person in my family?

4. We used to do homework at 8 o' clock.

We didn't use to do homework at 8 o'clock.

Did we use to do homework at 8 o'clock?

5. My brother used to be thin.

My father didn't use to be thin

Did your father use to be thin?

6. Her sister used to be strong.

Her sister didn't use to be strong.

Did her sister use to be strong?

chúc bạn học tốt !!!

28 tháng 3 2020
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