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29 tháng 1 2016

cảm ơn bạn vì lời chúc này

Tạm biệt OLM và tất cả mọi người trên OLM !!!!!!!! ngai Ngung
Tôi muốn tất cả các bạn sức khỏe tốt, có một thời gian tốt !!!!!!!!!!!!! hihi
Hẹn gặp lại !!!!!!!!!!!! được

29 tháng 1 2016

Bn di dau vay bn

 

21 tháng 2 2023

✘ Rainboww

✔ Rainbow

41.    You (have)................. a good time? ~No, it never (stop) .......................... raining.42. You (see) .....................Mary on Monday? ~Yes, I.............43.I (buy) ........................this in Bond Street. ~How much     you (pay)..................... for it?~I (pay)................................. $100.44. Where      you (find)...................... this knife? ~I (find)............................. it in the garden. 45. I (lose) .......................my black...
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41.    You (have)................. a good time? ~No, it never (stop) .......................... raining.
42. You (see) .....................Mary on Monday? ~Yes, I.............
43.I (buy) ........................this in Bond Street. ~How much     you (pay)..................... for it?
~I (pay)................................. $100.
44. Where      you (find)...................... this knife? ~I (find)............................. it in the garden. 
45. I (lose) .......................my black gloves.   You (see).......................... them anywhere?
- No, I'm afraid. When you last (wear) ........................... them?
- I (wear).............................. them at the theatre last night. 
- Perhaps you (leave) .................................. them at the theatre.
46. -Do you know that lady who just (leave) ..............................the shop?
-Yes, that is Miss Thrift. Is she a customer of yours?
-Not exactly. She (be)................. in here several times but she never (buy)................. anything.
47. He (leave)...................... the house at 8.00. -Where    he (go)......................?
- I (not see) ................................ where he (go).....................................
48. -He (serve)........................ in the First World War. –When    war (begin)........................?
- It (begin) ............................ in 1914 and (last) ..................................for four years.
49. –Who      you (vote).................. for at the last election? - I (vote)...................... for Mr Pitt.
- He (not be) ................. elected, (be) ..................he? ~No, he (lose)...................... his deposit.
50. -     You (like) .............your last job? ~I (like)........... it at first but then I (quarrel)............. with my employer and he (dismiss)............................. me. 
- How long     you (be)...................... there? ~I (be).......................... there for two weeks.
51. I (not know) ................. that you (know)................... Mrs Pitt. How long        you (know)................... her? ~ I (know)................................................ her for ten years.
52. That is Mr Minus, who teaches me mathematics, but he (not have).............................. time to teach me much. I only (be)...................................... in his class for a week.
53.     You (hear) .......................his speech on the radio last night? ~ Yes, I ........ . .
54.- I (not know)...................... that you (be)................ here. You (be).............. here long?
-Yes, I (be)............... here two months.
-You (be)................... to the Cathedral? ~Yes, I (go) ........................... there last Sunday.
55       You ever (try) ........................ to give up smoking? ~
Yes, I (try) ............... last year, but then I (find)................ that I was getting fat so I (start)............................ again.
56.     You (see) .............. today's paper? ~ No, anything interesting (happen) ..................? 
Yes, two convicted murderers (escape)............................ from the prison down the road. 
57.      Mary(feed).................... the cat? ~ Yes, she(feed)...................... him before lunch. 
~ What     she (give).............. him? ~ She (give).......................... him some fish. 
58. -How long     you (know).................. your new assistant?
 ~ I (know)............ him for two years. 
~What     he (do)......... before he(come)........... here? ~I think he (be)............. in prison. 
59. I (not see)............................ your aunt recently.
~No. She (not be)...................... out of her house since she (buy) .................her colour TV.
60.       The plumber(be) ................here yet? ~Yes, but he only (stay)............. for an hour.

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14 tháng 6 2021

Phần này a Hải từng làm làm đó 

https://hoc24.vn/cau-hoi/supply-the-correct-verb-form-simple-past-or-present-perfect1-i-see-her-before2-i-read.1045947038250

14 tháng 6 2021

41.    You (have).........Did you have........ a good time? ~No, it never (stop) .........had never stopped................. raining.
42. You (see) .......Did you see..............Mary on Monday? ~Yes, I........did.....
43.I (buy) ..............bought..........this in Bond Street. ~How much     you (pay)............did you pay......... for it?

~I (pay)...................paid.............. $100.
44. Where      you (find)...........did you find........... this knife? ~I (find)...............found.............. it in the garden. 

45. I (lose) .............have lost..........my black gloves.   You (see)...........have you seen............... them anywhere?

- No, I'm afraid. When you last (wear) ............did you last wear............... them?
- I (wear)....................wore.......... them at the theatre last night. 

- Perhaps you (leave) .............have left..................... them at the theatre.
46. -Do you know that lady who just (leave) .........has just left.....................the shop?
-Yes, that is Miss Thrift. Is she a customer of yours?
-Not exactly. She (be)........has been......... in here several times but she never (buy).......has never bought.......... anything.
47. He (leave)............left.......... the house at 8.00. -Where    he (go)........did he go..............?
- I (not see) ................haven't ................ where he (go).............went........................
48. -He (serve)..........served.............. in the First World War. –When    war (begin)............did - begin............?
- It (begin) .............began............... in 1914 and (last) ..........lasted........................for four years.
49. –Who      you (vote)........did you vote.......... for at the last election? - I (vote).........voted............. for Mr Pitt.

- He (not be) .........wasn't........ elected, (be) .........was.........he? ~No, he (lose).........has lost............. his deposit.
50. -     You (like) ......Did you like.......your last job? ~I (like).........liked.. it at first but then I (quarrel).....quarreled........ with my employer and he (dismiss)..........dismissed................... me. 
- How long     you (be)..........have you been............ there? ~I (be)..........have been................ there for two weeks.
51. I (not know) ........didn't know......... that you (know)............know....... Mrs Pitt. How long        you (know)..........have you known......... her? ~ I (know)..................have known.............................. her for ten years.
52. That is Mr Minus, who teaches me mathematics, but he (not have).............hasn't had................. time to teach me much. I only (be)................has been...................... in his class for a week.
53.     You (hear) .........Did you hear..............his speech on the radio last night? ~ Yes, I .....did... . .
54.- I (not know)..........didn't know............ that you (be).......are......... here. You (be)......Have you been........ here long?

-Yes, I (be).......have been........ here two months.

-You (be)........Have you been........... to the Cathedral? ~Yes, I (go) ...........went................ there last Sunday.
55       You ever (try) ............Have you ever tried............ to give up smoking? ~
Yes, I (try) .......tried........ last year, but then I (find)..........found...... that I was getting fat so I (start).........started................... again.
56.     You (see) ......Have you seen........ today's paper? ~ No, anything interesting (happen) ..........did - happen........? 
Yes, two convicted murderers (escape)................escaped............ from the prison down the road. 
57.      Mary(feed).........Has - fed........... the cat? ~ Yes, she(feed)........fed.............. him before lunch. 

~ What     she (give).....did - give......... him? ~ She (give)...............gave........... him some fish. 
58. -How long     you (know).....have you known............. your new assistant?

 ~ I (know)......have known...... him for two years. 

~What    had he (do)....done.... before he(come).....came...... here? ~I think he (be)......had been....... in prison. 
59. I (not see)............haven't seen................ your aunt recently.

~No. She (not be)...........hasn't been........... out of her house since she (buy) ....bought.............her colour TV.
60.       The plumber(be) ........Has-been........here yet? ~Yes, but he only (stay).....has-stayed........ for an hour.

8 tháng 8 2015

Tạm Biệt Nhé - Lynk Lee ft. Phúc Bằng | Bài hát, lyrics

8 tháng 8 2015

uk, mình phải hok 1 môn rất quan trọng

3 tháng 3 2020

Dear daisy,

It is Nha Trang ! I am .......having.....(1) a good time here! The....sun.....(2) is shining all the time, and the beaches are so clean :blue sea and ....white.....(3) sand ! I have ....eaten......(4) crabs today. They are delicious ! Tomorrow I will .........go......(5) to Hon Tre Island. Wish you were here.

3 tháng 3 2020

(1) having (2) sun (4) many (3) white (5) go

24 tháng 6 2018

1. convince

2. refused

3. complaining

4. doubt

5. warned

6. deny

7. praise

8. criticise

24 tháng 6 2018

1.It took a long time to convince Lee that poetry isn't boring.

2.My dad has just refused to increase my poket money again. It's not fair!

3.Stop _______ about how much work you have and just get on with it.

4.I doubt it'll be warn enough to go to the beach tomorrow.

5.We all warn you not to trust Jerry, but you didn't listen!

6.Paul Fletcher, do you deny stealing $ 1,000 from leicester stores on 24th september?

7.You should always praise a puppy when it does something good.

8. I wish Alex wouldn't criticise me all the time. It makes me feel useless

Check grammar giup mik nha!Everybody has said: Health is more valuable than gold. It's true. If you don't have health, your money is nothing. And how to have a healthy life? I'll tell you.First, you should eat more fruits and vegetables because they provide vitamins, a which is good for your eyes and they also provide fiber, a which is good for your digestive system. In addition, you should do more exercise and stay outdoor to do more physical activities, such as jogging, playing football,...
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Check grammar giup mik nha!

Everybody has said: Health is more valuable than gold. It's true. If you don't have health, your money is nothing. And how to have a healthy life? I'll tell you.
First, you should eat more fruits and vegetables because they provide vitamins, a which is good for your eyes and they also provide fiber, a which is good for your digestive system. In addition, you should do more exercise and stay outdoor to do more physical activities, such as jogging, playing football, yoga,... to burn more calories. Moreover, yoga will help you prevent illness and makes you more supple. You shouldn't spend time to play computer games, it's not good for your eyes. You shouldn't eat junk food and high-fat food to keep you from getting fat. You should follow the advice from doctors and health experts in order to keep fit. You shouldn't smoke or drink beer, wine,... You should sleep 8 hours a day and go to sleep early because it good for your skin. Instead of surfing the Internet, you should read books before going to sleep, because it will take you to dream more beautiful

I hope you will have a healthy life after reading this. Thanks for reading!

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11 tháng 8 2019

Câu đầu sai nha anh phải là:everybody said thôi nha anh

19 tháng 10 2021

Ai cũng từng nói: Sức khỏe quý hơn vàng. Đúng rồi. Nếu bạn không có sức khỏe thì tiền bạc của bạn chẳng là gì cả. Và làm thế nào để có một cuộc sống lành mạnh? Đầu tiên, bạn nên ăn nhiều trái cây và rau xanh hơn vì chúng cung cấp vitamin, tốt cho mắt và chúng cũng cung cấp chất xơ, rất tốt cho hệ tiêu hóa của bạn. Ngoài ra, bạn nên tập thể dục nhiều hơn và ở ngoài trời hoạt động thể chất nhiều hơn, chẳng hạn như chạy bộ, đá bóng, yoga, ... để đốt cháy nhiều calo hơn. Hơn nữa, yoga sẽ giúp bạn ngăn ngừa bệnh tật và giúp bạn dẻo dai hơn. Bạn không nên dành thời gian để chơi game trên máy tính, sẽ không tốt cho mắt của bạn. Bạn không nên ăn đồ ăn vặt và đồ ăn nhiều chất béo để giúp bạn không bị béo lên. Bạn nên nghe theo lời khuyên từ các bác sĩ và chuyên gia sức khỏe để giữ dáng. Bạn không nên hút thuốc hay uống bia, rượu,… Bạn nên ngủ đủ 8 tiếng / ngày và đi ngủ sớm vì rất tốt cho da. Thay vì lướt Internet, bạn nên đọc sách trước khi ngủ, vì nó sẽ đưa bạn đến những giấc mơ đẹp hơn.

Topic này dành cho các bạn muốn tìm hiểu về 15 cách nói "Tạm biệt" trong tiếng Anh và nó viết bằng tiếng Anh. Mình chỉ phiên dịch tiêu đề từng phần. Các bạn có thể thảo luận bằng cách comment xuống dưới. Mục đích của topic là mang lại sự hiểu biết cho mọi người về tiếng Anh, ngoài ra không có mục đích nào khác. Còn nếu vi phạm gì thì các bạn CTV có thể cân nhắc xóa :D Nguồn: PhraseMix.com Formal goodbyes...
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Topic này dành cho các bạn muốn tìm hiểu về 15 cách nói "Tạm biệt" trong tiếng Anh và nó viết bằng tiếng Anh. Mình chỉ phiên dịch tiêu đề từng phần. Các bạn có thể thảo luận bằng cách comment xuống dưới. Mục đích của topic là mang lại sự hiểu biết cho mọi người về tiếng Anh, ngoài ra không có mục đích nào khác. Còn nếu vi phạm gì thì các bạn CTV có thể cân nhắc xóa :D

Nguồn: PhraseMix.com

Formal goodbyes (Những cách tạm biệt nghiêm túc, trang trọng)
  • Goodbye.
    "Goodbye" itself is actually one of the most formal ways to say goodbye to someone. Here are some situations in which "Goodbye" is appropriate:
    • You've broken up with your partner. You're sad about it. You think that you may never see this person again.
    • You're angry with a family member. You say this as you slam the door or hang up the phone.
  • Farewell.
    This phrase is quite formal and very emotional-sounding. It also seems very final. It's the type of thing that two lovers in a movie might say if they're never going to see each other again. You probably won't use it often in daily life.
  • Have a good day.
    Say "Have a good day" (or "Have a nice day," "Have a good evening," or "Have a good night") to someone that you're not very close with, like a coworker that you don't know well, an employee, a customer, or a friend of a friend.
  • Take care.
    This phrase is still a little bit formal, but not quite as formal as "Have a good day." Use this when you're not going to see someone again for at least a week.
Casual goodbyes (Cách tạm biệt bình thường, tự nhiên)

Most of the time, we use one of these casual phrases when saying goodbye to someone in English.

  • 'Bye!
    "'Bye" is the most common way to say goodbye in English. You can say "'Bye" to anyone you know, from friends to coworkers to clients. It's common to say "'Bye" at the very end of a conversation, even after you've said some of the other phrases in this list. For example:

    A: See you later.

    B: OK, have a good one.

    A: You too. 'Bye.

    B: 'Bye.

  • Bye bye!
    Little children say "Bye bye", and adults say it when speaking to children. When adults use "Bye bye" with each other, it can either sound childish or sometimes flirtatious.
  • Later!
    "Later!" is a cool, casual way to say goodbye. Men often use "Later!" when speaking with each other. You often follow "Later!" with something like "man", "bro", "dude", or "dear".

    Later, man.

  • See you later. / Talk to you later.
    "See you later is not quite as casual as "Later!". You can use it with almost anyone. You say "See you later" when you're saying goodbye to someone in person. When you're talking to someone on the phone, you can say "Talk to you later" instead.
  • Have a good one.
    "Have a good one" means "Have a good day" or "Have a good week." You sound relaxed and friendly when you use it. However, there are people who get annoyed by it because they think that "Have a good day" is better.
  • So long.
    "So long" isn't very common for actually saying "goodbye" to someone, but you may find it sometimes in news headlines and other places.
  • All right then.
    This isn't a very common phrase, but some people in the Southern part of the U.S. use it. It's very casual, relaxed, and colloquial.
Slang goodbyes (Cách tạm biệt bằng tiếng lóng)
  • Catch you later.
    This is a variation on "See you later" that you might use if you want to seem super-casual. You might imagine a surfer using this phrase.
  • Peace! / Peace out.
    "Peace!" as a way to say goodbye comes from hip-hop music and culture. It sounds very casual. "Peace out" is the same but it was popular in the early 1990s. Today it sounds very dated.
  • I'm out!
    "I'm out!" is also connected with hip-hop. It's something that you can say when you're glad to be leaving. For example, you might say "I'm out!" to your coworkers as you're leaving your part time job for the day.
  • Smell you later.
    This is a silly variation on "Catch you later". It's the kind of thing that a silly uncle might say to his neices and nephews.
Bonus: Foreign-language goodbyes (Bổ sung: Một số cách chào tạm biệt bằng các ngôn ngữ khác)

These goodbyes come from other languages, but are often used by English speakers.

  • Adios.
    The Spanish word "Adios" is a way that English speakers casually say goodbye to friends. Sometimes we combine it with the Spanish word for "friends":

    Adios, amigos!

  • Ciao!
    "Ciao" is from Italian. When English speakers say goodbye this way, it sounds stylish and sophisticated.
  • Au revoir.
    The French phrase "Au revoir" sounds romantic to English speakers. English speakers sometimes use it jokingly. For example, if you're leaving after hanging out with your friends, you can pretend that you're really sad to be leaving by making a sad face and saying "Au revoir!"
  • Sayonara!
    In English, the Japanese word "sayonara" is sometimes associated with action movies. You might see an action hero say "Sayonara, suckers!" before pushing a button to blow up the bad guys, for example. In everyday life, you can use "Sayonara" to say goodbye to someone that you don't expect to see again.

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21 tháng 10 2019

どうもありがとう!!!!

31 tháng 12 2021

Be a good and happy child, Grandson.
I wish you good health and a long life.
Have a great year with your studies.
I wish you success in your career.

Phong: Happy New Year, Grandpa. (1) ___I wish you good health and a long life._________________________________
Grandpa: Happy New Year, Phong. (2) ___Be a good and happy child, Grandson.__________________________________
Phong: Thank you, Grandpa. And Dad, (3) ___

I wish you success in your career.

_______________________________
Dad:Thank you, Son.(4) ____Have a great year with your studies.__________________________________
Phong:Thanks, Dad. I will.

 

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Phong: Happy New Year, Grandpa. (1) ___I wish you good health and a long life___

Grandpa: Happy New Year, Phong. (2) ___Be a good and happy child, Grandson___

Phong: Thank you, Grandpa. And Dad, (3) ___I wish you success in your career___

Dad:Thank you, Son.(4) __Have a great year with your studies___

Phong:Thanks, Dad. I will.