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26 tháng 8 2019

put a tick √ if the relative pronoun in the following sentence can be deleted, and put a cross + if is not

1. We lit a fire, which son dried out our clothes. X

2. The report which son should have taken an hour and a half, took three hours. X

3. The children who I was looking after were terrbly spoilt. √

4. She thanked him for the kind help that she recevied. √

5. There wasn't any directory in the telephone box from which I was phoning. √

6. The man who was driving us didn't know the way. X

7. The Smiths, whose house was destroyed in the explosion, were given rooms in the hotel. X

8. The car which we hired from the airport broke down on the road. √

9. My boss, who I really wanted to see, was too busy to meet anyone. X

10. Mr. and Mrs.Jones, who were out playing cards, knew nothing of the burglary. X

In which sentences do you think the relative pronoun can be left out? Put a tick (ü) at the end of the sentence you decide to leave out the relative pronoun and a cross (X) at the end of the sentence you think can’t leave out the relative pronoun. 1. The job that he got was exciting.                                       ……2. I have got a job which is interesting.                                  ……3. I’ve lost the toys which you gave me.                                 ……4. This is the dog...
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In which sentences do you think the relative pronoun can be left out? Put a tick (ü) at the end of the sentence you decide to leave out the relative pronoun and a cross (X) at the end of the sentence you think can’t leave out the relative pronoun.

1. The job that he got was exciting.                                       ……

2. I have got a job which is interesting.                                  ……

3. I’ve lost the toys which you gave me.                                 ……

4. This is the dog which I love very much.                                                          ……

5. Our teacher is a person who I really respect.                                                 ……

6. Hue is the place which attracts many tourists.                                                ……

7. I can’t forget the lady who offered me the job.                                                 ……

8. She keeps telling me things which I have already known.                                    ……

9. Once upon a time there was a prince who was turned into a frog.                      ……

10. He never appreciates his wife who has devoted all her life to him.               ……

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In which sentences do you think the relative pronoun can be left out? Put a tick (ü) at the end of the sentence you decide to leave out the relative pronoun and a cross (X) at the end of the sentence you think can’t leave out the relative pronoun. 36. The job that he got was exciting.                                                                          ……           37. I have got a job which is interesting.                                                                    ……           38....
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In which sentences do you think the relative pronoun can be left out? Put a tick (ü) at the end of the sentence you decide to leave out the relative pronoun and a cross (X) at the end of the sentence you think can’t leave out the relative pronoun.

36. The job that he got was exciting.                                                                          ……           

37. I have got a job which is interesting.                                                                    ……           

38. I’ve lost the toys which you gave me.                                                                  ……

39. This is the dog which I love very much.                                                               ……

40. Our teacher is a person who I really respect.                                                        ……

41. Hue is the place which attracts many tourists.                                                      ……

42. I can’t forget the lady who offered me the job.                                                   ……

43. She keeps telling me things which I have already known.                                   ……

44. Once upon a time there was a prince who was turned into a frog.                       ……

45. He never appreciates his wife who has devoted all her life to him.                     ……

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Put a tick (√) if the relative pronoun can be omitted. If not, put a cross (x).……1. The woman who I saw was American.……2. Look at the animal whose tail is so short.……3. He is the man to whom this place belongs.……4. The smoke which you see is from the hills.……5. They are the people on whom you can rely.……6. It’s Mr. Harrison who teaches us this subject.……7. These are the documents that I’ve been looking for.……8. She is the most charming woman that I’ve ever seen.……9. She’s the girl whose pet has...
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Put a tick (√) if the relative pronoun can be omitted. If not, put a cross (x).
……1. The woman who I saw was American.
……2. Look at the animal whose tail is so short.
……3. He is the man to whom this place belongs.
……4. The smoke which you see is from the hills.
……5. They are the people on whom you can rely.
……6. It’s Mr. Harrison who teaches us this subject.
……7. These are the documents that I’ve been looking for.
……8. She is the most charming woman that I’ve ever seen.
……9. She’s the girl whose pet has been missing for two days.
……10. Ho Chi Minh, who was born in Nghe An, is a great leader.
……11. The company which made this product is very well – known.
……12. These books are the only things of which the old man takes care.
……13. The newspaper that my father is reading doesn’t interest me at all.
……14. The little house which is located on the coast over there is very nice.
……15. The natural disasters which are called “Tidal Waves” often occur suddenly.

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* Put a tick (√) if the relative pronoun can be omitted. If not, put a cross (x).……1. The woman who I saw was American.……2. Look at the animal whose tail is so short.……3. He is the man to whom this place belongs.……4. The smoke which you see is from the hills.……5. They are the people on whom you can rely.……6. It’s Mr. Harrison who teaches us this subject.……7. These are the documents that I’ve been looking for.……8. She is the most charming woman that I’ve ever seen.……9. She’s the girl whose pet...
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* Put a tick (√) if the relative pronoun can be omitted. If not, put a cross (x).
……1. The woman who I saw was American.
……2. Look at the animal whose tail is so short.
……3. He is the man to whom this place belongs.
……4. The smoke which you see is from the hills.
……5. They are the people on whom you can rely.
……6. It’s Mr. Harrison who teaches us this subject.
……7. These are the documents that I’ve been looking for.
……8. She is the most charming woman that I’ve ever seen.
……9. She’s the girl whose pet has been missing for two days.
……10. Ho Chi Minh, who was born in Nghe An, is a great leader.
……11. The company which made this product is very well – known.
……12. These books are the only things of which the old man takes care.
……13. The newspaper that my father is reading doesn’t interest me at all.
……14. The little house which is located on the coast over there is very nice.
……15. The natural disasters which are called “Tidal Waves” often occur suddenly

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29 tháng 8 2021

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14 V

15 V

Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (ü). If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word:          ( Brain training)   Do you remember how at school certain subject seemed be impossible               0…beto understand? However much the teacher tried to explain geography,                    00…üfor example, you still did not grasp even though the basics?...
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Read the text below and look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (ü). If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word:          ( Brain training)

   Do you remember how at school certain subject seemed be impossible               0…be

to understand? However much the teacher tried to explain geography,                    00…ü

for example, you still did not grasp even though the basics? Now some                  1…ü

psychologists are suggesting that learning difficulties may be in the way               2……

the subjects are been presented rather than being a failure on the part                     3……

of the children. According to a method that called NLP ( Don’t worry what          4……

the letters stand for now), people fall into groups depending on how they              5……

do learn best – through sight, sound or feeling. For example, a visual                     6……

child will to learn best through diagrams, an auditory child through spoken          7……

words, while a kinesthetic child will benefit most from and practical                      8……

examples. It is easy to find out at which group your child belongs to.                      9……

All you have to do is ask him or her a question such as “ What was your               10…. .

day at school like?”. According to the new theory of NLP, the way the child         11……

will answers will tell you whether they learn through sight, sound or feeling.         12……

So, a visual child, when answering, will look up to your right, whereas                   13……

an auditory child will look from left to right. A child that has learns best                 14..…

through feeling will look down to the left and right before giving an answer.          15…..

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