Bài 1: Circle the correct preposition:
1. Having good friend will see you (across/through) hard time.
2. Let's run (through/along) some ways that you can get (through/along) better with your sister.
3. If you run (across/ through) any information on that school, please save it for me.
4. Can you go (through/along) with this plan? I don't think it's going to fall (down/through) this time
5. The need to care for your spirritual health as well as your physical health cuts (acrros/along) all major religions of the world (through out / along) history.
6. I saw him (through/across) the room, talking seriously with two other people.
7. Come (through/along). We're going to have great time.
8. I keep trying to get ( through/along) to him. I can't seem to get (through/across) the dangers of hiking alone.
9. While we were hiing we saw beautiful wild flowers (alongside/through) the road.
10. Few people sang (as we as/along) with me as we went up the hill, but more people did on the way first down. I love to sing while I'm hiking
Bài 1: Circle the correct preposition:
1. Having good friend will see you (across/through) hard time.
2. Let's run (through/along) some ways that you can get (through/along) better with your sister.
run through : xem lại
get along: hòa thuận
3. If you run (across/ through) any information on that school, please save it for me.
run across : ngẫu nhiên gặp
4. Can you go (through/along) with this plan? I don't think it's going to fall (down/through) this time
go along with :chấp nhận một quyết định
fall down: thất bại
5. The need to care for your spirritual health as well as your physical health cuts (acrros/along) all major religions of the world (through out / along) history. cut across: tác động6. I saw him (through/across) the room, talking seriously with two other people.
7. Come (through/along). We're going to have great time.
Come along : nhanh lên
8. I keep trying to get ( through/along) to him. I can't seem to get (through/across) the dangers of hiking alone.
9. While we were hiing we saw beautiful wild flowers (alongside/through) the road.
10. Few people sang (as we as/along) with me as we went up the hill, but more people did on the way first down. I love to sing while I'm hiking