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Đáp án: D
Giải thích: could have PII: đã có thể làm gì
Dịch: Anh ta không thể phạm tội được bởi anh ta đã ở bên tôi ngày hôm đó.
1. Susan may know the address.
2. Joanna might not have received my message.
3. The report has to be on my desk tomorrow.
4. I was able to finish all my work.
5. Nancy didn't need to clean the flat.
6. You had better sit down.
1.Perhaps Susan know the address. (may)
-> Susan may know the address
2. It's possible that Joanna didn't receive my message.(might)
-> Joanna might not have received my message
3. The report must be on me desk tommorrow. (has)
The report has to be on my desk tomorrow
4. I managed to finish all my work.(able)
-> I was able to finish all my work
5. It was not necessary for Nancy to clean the flat. (didn't)
-> Nancy didn't need to clean the flat
6. The best thing for you to do is to sit down sit down. (better)
-> You had better sit down.
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
Write these sentences again using MUST or HAVE TO in place of the words in italics.
Vd: it is necessary FOR YOU TO work hard .
You must (or' have to) work hard
1. It will be necessary FOR YOU TO see a doctor.
=> you must / have to see a doctor
2. Is it necessary FOR YOU TO make so much noise?
=> Do you have to make so much noise ?
3. She said IT WOULD BE NECESSARY FOR US TO stay here.
=> she said we had to stay here
4. IT WAS NECESSARY FOR HIM TO go out last night.
=> he had to go out last night
5. IT IS NECESSARY FOR ME TO have some help.
=> i must have some help
1.had eat
2.Had you finished
3.had bought
4.had she done
5.hadn't made
6.had written
7.had wanted
8.Had they invested
9.hadn't done
10.had been made
11.had already eaten
12.Had Tom chosen
13.had driven
14.had understood
15.hadn't told
16.had purchased
17.had printed
18.Had Henry come
19.hadn't completed
20.had reserved
7. Tom said: “ I have already has breakfast, so I am not hungry.’
A. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he is not hungry.
B. Tom said he has already had breakfast, so he is not hungry.
C. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he was not hungry.
D. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he was not hungry.
8. I said to Nick: “Where are you going?”
A. I asked Nick where was he going.
B. I asked Nick where he was going.
C. I asked Nick where is he going.
D. I asked Nick where he is going.
9. He said to them: “Who will you see before you leave here?”
A. He asked them who they would see before they left there.
B. He asked them who would they see before they left there.
C. He asked them who they would see before you left there.
D. He asked them who you would see before they left there.
10. She asked me: “Why didn’t you come here yesterday?”
A. She asked me why I hadn’t gone there the day before.
B. She asked me why I didn’t go there the day before.
C. She asked me why didn’t I go there the day before.
D. She asked me why hadn’t I gone there the day before.
11. Mother asked me: “Did you play with your friends yesterday?”
A. Mother asked me if I had played with my friends the day before.
B. Mother asked me if I played with my friends the day before.
C. Mother asked me if I had played with your friends the day before.
D. Mother asked if you had played with my friends the day before.
12. “Would you like to have lunch with me on Sunday?” He said to me.
A. He invited me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
B. He offered me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
C. He suggested me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
D. He reminded me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
13. “Will you help me, please? She said. “I can’t rich the top shelf.”
A. She asked me help her as she couldn’t reach the top shelf.
B. She asked me to help her as she can’t reach the top shelf.
C. She asked me to help her as she couldn’t reach the top shelf.
D. She warned me to help her as she couldn’t reach the top shelf.
14. “This is a horrible room. Why don’t you ask for something better?” he said
A. He said it was a horrible room and reminded me to ask for something better.
B. He said it was a horrible room and advised me to ask for something better.
C. He said it was a horrible room and warned me to ask for something better.
D. He said it was a horrible room and invited me to ask for something better.
15. “Remember to switch off when you have finished”, he said
A. He reminded me to switch off when I’d finished
B. He offered me to switch off when I’d finished
C. He suggested me to switch off when I’d finished
D. He reminded me to switch off when I have finished
16. “Answer this letter for me, will you?” he said. “And remember to keep a copy”.
A. He warned me to answer that letter and reminded me to keep a copy.
B. He told me to answer that letter and suggested me to keep a copy.
C. He told me to answer that letter and reminded me to keep a copy.
D. He suggested answering that letter and reminded me to keep a copy.
17. “Why don’t you go by train? It’s much less tiring than driving, “ I said.
A. I advised him to go by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
B. I suggested him to go by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
C. I warned him to go by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
D. I advised him going by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
18. “Will you be here tomorrow?” she asked – “Yes” I answered
A. She asked if I would be there the next day and I said that I would.
B. She asked if I will be there the next day and I said that I will.
C. She asked if you would be there the next day and I said that you would.
D. She asked if I would be there the next day and I said that I will.
19. “If I were you I’d try to get a room on the top floor,” he said
A. He advised me to try to get a room on the top floor.
B. He advised me to try getting a room on the top floor.
C. He offered me to try to get a room on the top floor.
D. He suggested me to try to get a room on the top floor.
20. Have you found the book? (she asked me…)
A. She asked me if I had found the book.
B. She asked me if I found the book.
C. She asked me whether I had found the book or not.
D. B and C are correct
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6.is
7.are
8.are
9.have
10.is
11.are
12.are
13.is
14.are
15.are
16.are
17.are
18.is
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23.was
24.is
25.are
1.Three months is a long time to wait.
2. Five dollars is too much to pay for that book.
3. A number of books is on the table.
4. The number of students in this class is limited to thirty.
5. It is my two brothers who are hurt.
6. It is the children playing upstairs.
7. Neither of the answers is correct.
8. Neither is to blame.
9. Everybody has a good time.
10. Either your key or my key is missing.
11. John or his brothers are going to help me.
12. Bread and butter are all he asked for.
13. The author and lecturer are arriving today.
14. My old friend and colleague, George is in town.
15. The pen and paper are on the desk.
16. Jim and Joe are roommates.
17. The boxes of candy are on the table.
18. The package of cigarettes is on the table.
19. Oranges and cream are perishable and should be refrigerated.
20. Oranges and tangerine are delicious.
21. Most of the members are happy.
22. Half of the students are looking out.
23. Some of the sugar was spilt on the floor.
24. There is plenty of time.
25. There are a lot of lakes.
26. I, your master, command you.
27. My wife, not my friends, is waiting for me.
28. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
29. Either the mayor or the eldermen is to blame.
30. Not John but his brothers are to blame.
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1. She (be).is... 10 years old now but she looks as if she (be)..was...a baby.
2. Each of these four brothers (be)..are... different from each other. They (not be)..aren't. alike.
3. The statue (break)...broke..while it (move).was moving....to another room.
4. I (know)..have known.. her for several years but we don't have a chance (talk)..talk..to each other.
5. Not (know)....English, he (find)..finds...it impossible to get a job.