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20 tháng 8 2020

My father was the police (inspect)___inspector__and my mother was a primary school(teach)_teacher __. They had both grown up in the city and lived there their entire lives. Their(decide)__decision __to move to a small town when I was a child changed my life. It was a very(peace)__peaceful __place and of course, living there meant that I had much more(free)_freedom__to go wherever I pleased. The people all knew each other and were(friend)_friendly ___but I missed my close friends, my school, and the (noise)_noisy __city I had lived in. As I grew up, I realised that there wasn't much for a young person to do there, expect rush into(marry)___marriage __. When I left, my parents were sad, but they realised that staying there would only make me(misery)__miserable __. The big city I live in now is not very far away, so I can visit my parents(frequent)__frequently  _and have the best of both worlds.

*Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive or -ing form. Scotland was the perfect place (1) ...to grow up... (grow up). My parents had spent years (2) ............................... (save up) because they wanted (3) ............................... (buy) a small farmhouse in the Scottish Highlands. Shortly after I was born their dream came true and our new life in the country began. To begin with, I was probably too young (4) ............................... (appreciate) the fresh air...
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*Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive or -ing form.
Scotland was the perfect place (1) ...to grow up... (grow up). My parents had spent years (2)
............................... (save up) because they wanted (3) ............................... (buy) a small farmhouse in
the Scottish Highlands. Shortly after I was born their dream came true and our new life in the country
began. To begin with, I was probably too young (4) ............................... (appreciate) the fresh air and
breathtaking views, but as I grew up I began (5) ............................... (enjoy) exploring the unspoilt
countryside. I soon got used to (6) ............................... (have) to walk miles to the shops, and

since it was too far (7) ............................... (travel) to the nearest primary school, my parents did their
best (8) ............................... (educate) me at home. However, I never felt lonely and was usually too
busy (9) ............................... (help) my father on the land to worry about( 10) ...............................
(not/have) any friends. My brothers and sisters were also starting (11) ............................... (grow up)
fast and we had no difficulty (12) ............................... (amuse) ourselves for hours on end. When I
reached the age of eleven, my parents decided it was time (13)............................... (send) me to
secondary school as they didn’t feel they were capable of (14) ............................... (provide) me with
the range of skills I would need for my future life. This would involve (15) ............................... (travel)
twenty miles to the nearest town and twenty miles back. I was sorry (16) ............................... (say)
goodbye to my old way of life, but at the same time I looked forward (17) ............................... (mix)
with new people. After (18)............................... (finish) school I was forced (19) ...............................
(move) to Edinburgh to look for work and I have now made the city my home. Although I love the
cosmopolitan lifestyle, I sometimes can’t help (20) ............................... (wish) I was back in the
Highlands.

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23 tháng 2 2020

*Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive or -ing form.
Scotland was the perfect place (1) ...to grow up... (grow up). My parents had spent years (2) ..saving up...(save up) because they wanted (3) ....to buy... (buy) a small farmhouse in the Scottish Highlands. Shortly after I was born their dream came true and our new life in the country
began. To begin with, I was probably too young (4) .....to appreciate..... (appreciate) the fresh air an breathtaking views, but as I grew up I began (5) .....to enjoy.... (enjoy) exploring the unspoilt countryside. I soon got used to (6) ....to having.... (have) to walk miles to the shops, and since it was too far (7) ......to travel.... (travel) to the nearest primary school, my parents did their
best (8) ......educating.... (educate) me at home. However, I never felt lonely and was usually too busy (9) ....to help.. (help) my father on the land to worry about( 10) ..not having....(not/have) any friends. My brothers and sisters were also starting (11) ...to grow up... (grow up) fast and we had no difficulty (12) ....to amuse.... (amuse) ourselves for hours on end. When I reached the age of eleven, my parents decided it was time (13).....to sent.... (send) me to secondary school as they didn’t feel they were capable of (14) ...providing... (provide) me with
the range of skills I would need for my future life. This would involve (15)......traveling.... (travel) twenty miles to the nearest town and twenty miles back. I was sorry (16) .....saying.... (say) goodbye to my old way of life, but at the same time I looked forward (17) ...mixing... (mix)
with new people. After (18)....finishing.... (finish) school I was forced (19) ....to move... (move) to Edinburgh to look for work and I have now made the city my home. Although I love the cosmopolitan lifestyle, I sometimes can’t help (20) ...wishing.. (wish) I was back in the
Highlands.

24 tháng 2 2020

kcj Thái Hồng Anh

25 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án D

Giải thích:

spent (quá khứ của spend): dành, dành ra thought (quá khứ của think): suy nghĩ

had (quá khứ của have): có                        

felt (quá khứ của feel): cảm thấy

8 tháng 1 2019

Đáp án A

Giải thích:

bought (quá khứ của buy): mua                 

sold (quá khứ của sell): bán

became (quá khứ của become): trở nên, trở thành

brought (quá khứ của bring): mang, mang đến

2 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án A

Giải thích:

Luckily (adv): may mắn                   

Lucky (a): may mắn

Unluckily (adv): không may mắn     

Unlucky (a): không may mắn

Ở đây ta cần một trạng từ đứng đầu câu, và về nghĩa ta dùng từ “luckily”

8 tháng 6 2017

Đáp án C

Giải thích:

when: khi, khi nào          after: sau khi

until: cho đến khi           to: đến, để

27 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án B

Giải thích:

whom:  ai,  người  nào  (thay  thế  cho  tân  ngữ  chỉ người)

which: cái gì, cái nào

who: ai, người nào (thay thế cho chủ từ chỉ người)

where: ở đâu

Trong câu này ta dùng mệnh đề quan hệ “which” thay thế cho “a sofa” ở phía trước.

Read and decide the sentences T or F It was in 2005 that David, then a 30 year old accountant, announced that he was bored with Bristol and wanted a rural life. I struggled to understand his desire to leave. we enjoyed an active social life, receiving countless invitations to other families' houses with the children and we loved to host our own dinner parties too. with my parents' help we were both able to continue our passion for triathlons. Life wasn't always perfect: bella hardly slept,...
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Read and decide the sentences T or F

It was in 2005 that David, then a 30 year old accountant, announced that he was bored with Bristol and wanted a rural life.

I struggled to understand his desire to leave. we enjoyed an active social life, receiving countless invitations to other families' houses with the children and we loved to host our own dinner parties too. with my parents' help we were both able to continue our passion for triathlons.

Life wasn't always perfect: bella hardly slept, so neither did I. I was committed to a tiring 2 hour daily commute.

Sleep-deprived, silly things would streess me out: there was no lift to reach our flat and, on my own, it was impossible to get two toddlers with buggies up the stairs.

Over time, I conviced myself taht a move to the country was the right thing to do; this was my husband, after all, the father of my children. quite simply, I'd go to the ends of the earth for him. we'd start again. somewhere beautiful.

_ 1. in 2005, the husband wanted to move to the countryside.

_ 2. in the city, they had an active social life.

_ 3. they could sleep very well when they lived in the city.

_ 4. the wife realized that a move to the country was the wrong decision.

_ 5. the wife thought she could go anywhere with her husband

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11 tháng 6 2018

Read and decide the sentences T or F

It was in 2005 that David, then a 30 year old accountant, announced that he was bored with Bristol and wanted a rural life.

I struggled to understand his desire to leave. we enjoyed an active social life, receiving countless invitations to other families' houses with the children and we loved to host our own dinner parties too. with my parents' help we were both able to continue our passion for triathlons.



Life wasn't always perfect: bella hardly slept, so neither did I. I was committed to a tiring 2 hour daily commute.

Sleep-deprived, silly things would streess me out: there was no lift to reach our flat and, on my own, it was impossible to get two toddlers with buggies up the stairs.

Over time, I conviced myself taht a move to the country was the right thing to do; this was my husband, after all, the father of my children. quite simply, I'd go to the ends of the earth for him. we'd start again. somewhere beautiful.

_ 1. in 2005, the husband wanted to move to the countryside. T

_ 2. in the city, they had an active social life. T

_ 3. they could sleep very well when they lived in the city. F

_ 4. the wife realized that a move to the country was the wrong decision. F

_ 5. the wife thought she could go anywhere with her husband. T

29 tháng 7 2016

Hello, my name is Mai, and this is my family. We live in Ho Chi Minh City. There are four people in my family: my mothe, my father, my sister and I. My father works in a hospital, he is a doctor. My mother teaches in a big school. My sister ang I are students. We study at school in the morning and in the afternoon. In the evening I do my homework, and my father usually helps me with my homework. My family is a happy one.
III.bài này là chia động từ trong ngoặc

IV điền vào mỗi ô trống dạng đúng các từ trog ngoặc
1. Today Lan is unhappy because she misses her parents ( happy)
2. They are talking to their teacher in the school yard. ( talk)
3. Miss Hong is our new English teacher
4. My brother is staying with our grandparents at the moment ( stay)

29 tháng 7 2016

Hello, my name(be)is  Mai, and this is my family. We( live)live in Ho Chi Minh City. There are (  be) four people in my family: my mothe, my father, my sister and I. My father ( work)works in a hospital, he (be)is a doctor. My mother teaches( teach) in a big school. My sister ang I (be)are students. We ( study)studies at school in the morning and in the afternoon. In the evening I( do)do my homework, and my father usually helps( help) me with my homework. My family is a happy one.
III.bài này là chia động từ trong ngoặc

 

IV điền vào mỗi ô trống dạng đúng các từ trog ngoặc
1. Today Lan is ...unhappy.......... because she misses her parents ( happy)
2. They are...talking..... to their teacher in the school yard. ( talk)
3. Miss Hong is our new English ....teacher..... ( teach)
4. My brother is ( stay) ..staying........ with our grandparents at the moment ( stay)