Helen (read) __ this book for three days.
1.I like Paris very much, but I (never be)................ there.
2. I’m sorry, but our director (go) …………………….on holiday three days ago.
3. I ( read) ……………………. this book three times. It’s a really interesting book.
4. You (not watch) …………………… the TV at the moment. Why don’t you turn it off?
5. Last night, when I (arrive) …………………….at his house, he still (sleep)…………………….
6. Yesterday John (go) …………………….to the store before he (go) ……………………. home.
7. There (be) ……………………. many visitors to this country since last year.
8. He (live) ……………………. in France for ten years. But now he (live) ……………………. in Rome.
9. Look! The boy (cry) …………………….
10. Last night, I (read) ……………………… in bed when I suddenly heard a scream.
11. As many as 49.743 people in 19 provinces and cities across Vietnam (vaccinate) ……………………. against COVID-19 in March.
12. When I went out, the sun (shine) …………………….
1. have never been
2. went
3. have read
4. aren’t watching
5. arrived/ was still sleeping
6. had gone/ went
7. have been
8. lived/ lives
9. is crying
10. was reading
11. were vaccinated
12. was shining
13. It's four years since I got maried. → I have
14. he has been working for this factory for three years. → He started
15. this is the first time I have read this book. → I have never
I have got maried for 4 years
He started to working for this factory 3 years ago.
I have never read this book before
13. It's four years since I got maried. → I have
14. he has been working for this factory for three years. → He started
15. this is the first time I have read this book. → I have never
I have maried for four years.
He started working for this factory for three years.
I have never read this book because this is fisrt time
Ko chac nua
1. I (read) this novel for three days but I (read) only 10 pages. 2. It is essential that John (stop) using the office phone, if he (notwant) any more trouble 3. They talked (end) about this project . 4. When his uncle passed _________, he came _________ a big fortune. 5. Mrs Smith is _________ charge _________ the planning department. 6. This problem is _________ my understanding. I know nothing _________ it. 7. There’s been a great increase _________ the price of petrol _________ the past 2 years
have read-read
stop-doesn't want
endlessly
away-into
in-of
beyond-about
in-in
1. When _______ you (start) _______ (live) __________ in Thanh Xuan?
2. Helen (read) _______ 50 pages of this story book so far.
3. He (live) _________ IN Paris for 10 years now.
4. They (not/go) __________ out since CORONA VIRUS appeared in Ha Noi.
5. My brother (listen) _________ to music since 5pm.
6. How long _______ she (work) ________ in Sai Gon?
7. She (just/sell) _______________ a new IPAD.
8. My family and I (see) __________ an action movie last night.
did - start to live
has read
has lived
didn't go
has listened
has worked
have just sold
saw
1. When have you (start) started (live) living in Thanh Xuan?
2. Helen (read) has read 50 pages of this story book so far.
3. He (live) has been living in Paris for 10 years now.
4. They (not/go) haven't gone out since CORONA VIRUS appeared in Ha Noi.
5. My brother (listen) has been listening to music since 5 pm.
6. How long has she (work) worked in Sai Gon?
7. She (just/sell) has just sold a new IPAD.
8. My family and I (see) saw an action movie last night.
1,did - start to live
2,has read
3,has lived
4,didn't go
5,has listened
6,has worked
7,have just sold
8,saw
v. put the verb into the more suitable form, present perfect simple or present perfect progressive.
1, i...(read) this book for two days, but i ...(not/finish) it yet. 2, I ....(read) the book you lent me, so you can have it back. Ủi
v. put the verb into the more suitable form, present perfect simple or present perfect progressive.
1, i..read.(read) this book for two days, but i .haven't finished.(not/finish) it yet. 2, I ...read.(read) the book you lent me, so you can have it back.
I think it must be like this :>
v. put the verb into the more suitable form, present perfect simple or present perfect progressive.
1, i..have been reading.(read) this book for two days, but i .haven't finished..(not/finish) it yet.
2, I ...have read.(read) the book you lent me, so you can have it back. Ủi
3. The summer vacation lasts three weeks.
→ It's.
4. That book is less interesting than this book.
→ This book..........
5. Her Mom has more days off than her Dad.
-> Her Dad......
3. 3 weeks is the deadline of this summer vacation
4. This book is more interesting than that book
5.Her father has fewer days off than her mother
3. It's a three-week summer vacation.
4. This book is more interesting than that one.
5. Her dad has fewer days off than her mom.
This book is very difficult. I can’t read it.
@ This book is too diffcult for me to read ………
dung khong a?
She hasn't seen this book for three month
-> It's three month since she has seen this book
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She hasn't seen this book for three month
-> It's three month since she has seen this book ( True )
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Mệnh đề sau since phải dùng thì quá khứ đơn (Past Simple Tense)
Sửa: It's three months since she saw this book.
• For questions 1 - 7, read the three texts below and decide which answer (A, B, c, or D) best fits each gap.
This book began when I (1) ............. a suggestion to try my hand as a political journalist nine years ago. What makes this (2) ............. so wonderfully bearable is that unfashionable as it now is to say so, I'm rather fond of British Members of Parliament. They can be dreadfully silly, of course, and there are days when they irritate (3) ............. measure. Occasionally, even, comes a moment when an MP's speech or behavior (4) ............. genuine anger, goading me into an attempt at lofty (5) ............. But I always regret it. It rarely reads well the next day. There are other journalists to ride high horses and my mission, I think, is to remind readers that their MPs are often more (6) ............. than they are wicked and that, through the laughter, we may discern the outlines of arguments, ambitions, even principles. MPs are mostly human, rarely scaling the heights nor often touching the depths to (7) ............. the famous figures of history fly. Only a handful among them are of unusual intelligence but many are effective and most are hard-working.
1, A. agreeable B. approved C. accepted D. agreed
2, A. slavery B. servitude C. maid D. charwoman
3, A. far off B. yonder C. further on D. beyond
4, A. arouses B. awake C. set off D. enkindle
5, A. condemnation B. condemn C. self-condemnation D. admonition
6, A. ludicrous B. ridiculous C. laughable D. outrageous
7, A. whichever B. whose C. whomsoever D. which
1C
2 B
3D
4A
5 A
6C
7 D
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