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Saturday, July 06, 2013 Revision  Total: 24 tiÕt A. Grammatical points: • TuÇn 1 : 1 st – 4 th : Verbs I. Tenses: 6 main tenses 1. Ask students to complete the form: Tenses Usage Advs of time Form WH questions Active Passive …………… …………… …………… …………… ……………. …………… …………… …………… …………… ……… ……… ……… ………. ……… ……… . …………… …………… ……………… 2. Practice: (use handouts) 1. Put the verbs into the correct form: 1. They (wash) the floor every week and they (do) it now. 2. She (not, work), she (swim) in the river now. 3. Ann usually (do) the shopping, but I (do) it today as she is not well. 4. What she (do) in the evening? She usually (play) cards or (watch) T.V 5. How you (go) to school every day? 6. He (play) the guitar outside his house when someone (open) the window. 7. Some animals (not, eat) during the winter. 8. She (not, see) Peter since he (leave) the country. 9. When I got up, it (rain). 10. Mary is a writer .She (write) a lot of stories. 11. Our school (build) more than 15 years ago. 12. Listen! What they (speak)? 13. Marie Curie was a famous French scientist who (discover) radium. 14. Jane (work) in the garden and Tom (play) a game when I got home. 15. Linh (live) in Hanoi but her brother Minh (live) in Thai Nguyen. He (arrive) yesterday to visit her. She (love) her brother and is happy to be with him. Tomorrow she (take) him to some interesting places in Hanoi. 16. You (see) this film? - Yes, I have. +When you (see) it? - I (see) it last week. 17. When I (come) to see you yesterday, she (cook) in the kitchen .Her husband (be) in the garage .He (clean) his car .Their children (play) games. 18. The steam engine (invent) in 1784 by James Watt. 19. Many factories (build) in Song Cong in the future. 20. Peter (take) to school every day by his father. 21. Which language (speak) on the British Isles two thousands years ago? D¬ng Th¶o– Song Cong Upper-secondary School A. Grammatical points B. Doing tests Saturday, July 06, 2013 22. When he was a boy at school, Edison asked a lot of questions. The teacher (1.think) he was stupid and she (2.send) him home. Edison’s mother (3.teach) her son at home and he (4.begin) to carry out a lot of experiments. 23. Last night I (have) dinner at a restaurant when Harry Steel (come) in. Harry (use) to work in a lawyer’s office years ago, but now he (work) at a bank. He has a good job now. He (get) a good salary but he always (borrow) money from his friends and never (pay) it back. Since I knew him, he (not, borrow) any money from me. 24. I (1.never, meet) anyone famous yet. Have you? ~Yes, I (2. have). I (3.meet) Elton John in New York in 1998 and we (4.talk) to each other a lot. 25. Last night when I (do) my homework, the light (go) out. 26. I (1.see) Tom again yesterday .You (2.worry) about him, aren’t you ? Well, (3.not, worry) about him. I (4.bring) him for dinner next weekend so you can (5.meet) him. 27. Jack (1.come) from London. He (2.come) to Hanoi to learn Vietnamese two years ago. At first, he (3.find) it difficult to pronounce Vietnamese words but now his Vietnamese (4.improve).Next week, he (take) an examination. If he (pass) it, he (get) a certificate. 28. They (live) in Oxford for 10 years, then (move) to London in 1999. They now (live) in Manchester. 29. What you (do) at 7 P.M. last night? + Mary (write) a letter and I (watch) T.V 30. Your hair looks different. You (have) a haircut? 31. He (read) books when Mary saw him. 32. You (go) to the party last night? – Yes, I (go) with my girlfriend. 33. Mary and John are neighbours. They (know) each other for several years. John (move) to this area in 1999. They always (help) each other in their life. 34. I (receive) a letter from my sister this morning. In it, she (say) she (come) to see me next month. 35. James Watt (be) a Scottish inventor .He (invent) the steam engine in 1784. 2. Use the given word to make full sentences: 1. Two thousand years ago/ British Isles/ inhabit/ speakers of Celtic languages. 2. The Anglo-Saxon/ speak/ Germanic language/ form/ basis of modern English. 3. Modern English/ different/ old English? 4. What/ make/ English/ international? 5. Ernest Hemingway/ born/ 1899/ die/ 1961. 6. Mark Twain/ write “Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn”/ famous all over the world. 7. Marie Curie/ French physicist/ father/ Polish. 8. A classroom/ place/ have/ lessons. 9. Life on earth/ destroy/ if/ nuclear tests/ not stop. 10. The boy/ die/ unless/ he/ send/ for a doctor. 11. If/ I/ be/ your position/ I/ act/ differently. 12. My brother/ interested/ watch English evening news. 13. They/ fond/ go/ swim? 14. She/ fed up/ look after/ children. 15. Warmer/ today/ than/ yesterday. 16. English/ speak/ over/ world. 17. Jack London/ 1876/ 1916. 18. Mother/ go/ shopping/ twice/ week. 19. Last summer/ holiday/ in Samson. 20. They/ already/ their homework. D¬ng Th¶o– Song Cong Upper-secondary School Saturday, July 06, 2013 21. We/ not/ go/ school/ Sunday. 22. Last summer/ friend/ Charles/ invite/ me/ stay/ with him. 23. Since/ leave/ school/ Charles/ live alone. 24. How long/ you/ stay/ your aunt/ last summer? 25. My friend/ going/ give/ birthday party/ next week. 26. Weather/ so warm/ I/ not need/ thick coat. 27. Piano/ be/ too heavy/ John/ move/ by himself. 28. child/ I/ used/ spend/ summer holiday/ native village. 29. Yesterday/ I/ take/ shirt/ salesperson/ whom/ I/ buy/ it. 30. I/ rather/ you/ stay/ home. • TuÇn 2 : 5 th – 8 th : Nouns & articles I. Theory: 1. Nouns: o Definition: Nouns are used to name things, persons, and phenomenon. o Kinds of nouns: There are four kinds of nouns: - Common nouns: dog, man, table, cream, gold, …. - Proper nouns: France, David, London, River Thames. … - Abstract nouns: beauty, love, happiness, courage, weather, … - Collective nouns: crowd, team, class, group, … o Countable and uncountable nouns: a. Countable nouns: show the things which can be counted: one banana, two accidents, an apple, … - Singular nouns: ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘the’, possessive adjectives can be put in front of singular nouns. - Plural nouns: ‘the’, cardinal numbers, possessive adjectives, ‘some’, ‘any’, ‘few’, ‘a few’, ‘many’, ‘a lot of’ can be out in front of plural nouns. b. Uncountable nouns: showing the things which can not be counted and has only one form: beauty, love, happiness, cream, gold, tea, … - ‘a’, ‘an’, cardinal numbers can’t be put in front of uncountable nouns. - ‘the’, ‘some’, ‘any’, ‘little’, ‘a little’, ‘much’, ‘a lot of’ and possessive adjectives can be put in front of uncountable nouns. o How to change a singular noun into a plural: add ‘s/ es’ into singular nouns (except some irregular nouns) o Some ways of forming nouns: - noun = V + ing (smoking, drinking, cooking , …) - noun = V + tion (invention, action, extinction, creation, prevention, pollution, explanation, production, attention, …) - noun = V + er/ or (inventor, visitor, speaker, listener, …) - noun = V + ment (treatment, development, employment, movement, …) - noun = adjective + ness (goodness, kindness, happiness, narrowness, …) - noun = adjective + ility (possibility, flexibility, ability, …) D¬ng Th¶o– Song Cong Upper-secondary School Saturday, July 06, 2013 2. Articles: o Definition: An articles is a part of speech which identifies or classifies the nouns. o Kinds of articles: - Indefinite articles: ‘a’, ‘an’ are used before singular countable nouns. ‘a’ goes before a noun beginning with a consonant or a semi vowel in pronunciation. ‘an’ goes before a noun beginning with a vowel. - Definite articles: ‘the’ can be used in front of a singular noun, plural noun, and uncountable noun to identify it. It can be used in front of a particular noun or a noun which we all know. And it also stands in front of a unique thing. II. Practice: 1. Give the correct form of the words in brackets: 1. (employ) among young people is now a serious problem in many countries. 2. John is from England. He is not used to (drive) on the right side of the road. 3. People living in my area now realize the (important) of a good environment. 4. Their children are fond of (read) picture books. 5. Humphry Davy helped Faraday much in his later (discover). 6. We had a lot of (difficult) in learning English. 7. Peter stopped (smoke) three months ago. 8. These animals are in danger of (extinct). 9. He made too many mistakes in his (write). 10. Have you seen the latest (advertise) for Pepsi? 11. She is a (collect) of theatre programmes. 12. English tends towards (simple). This is its (strong). 13. During his (child), he lived with his family in Cornwall. 14. She divorced him because of his (kind). 15. I’d like to book a (fly) to Paris. 16. Read a label on a product. It can give you some useful (inform). 17. My uncle is a (science). He often does research in his laboratory. 18. I don’t really think he has the (able) to do this job. 19. Scientists and doctors are finding a new (treat) for cancer. 20. English has undergone the (assimilate) of borrowings. 21. Latin was the language of (govern) from 43 B.C. to about A.D 410. 22. Faraday did not have much (school) when he was young. 23. He became famous at the (old) of 21. 24. He made much progress in (electric). 25. (eat) and physical (act) add to the causes of several of the killing diseases. 26. Surgeons have tried to reduce the number of (die). 27. David speaks English very (fluent). 28. He is a (fun) person. He often makes me laugh 29. The film is (bore), so I’m (bore). 30. That was an (excite) match, wasn’t it? I was (excite) to see it. 31. She is so (beauty) that everyone loves her. 32. She danced so (beauty) that the audience clapped their hands many times. 33. Mrs. Kent is interested in (go) out now and then. 34. One of the (bad) diseases that mankind has ever had is AIDS. 35. It is too hot. Let’s go (swim). 36. The cartoon last night was very (interest). 37. Rubber trees are very (use). D¬ng Th¶o– Song Cong Upper-secondary School Saturday, July 06, 2013 38. What would happen if rare and (use) animals became extinct? 39. It’s the written English which is not (system) phonetics that causes difficulties to foreigners. 40. A (physic ) is a person who studies physics . 41. There are many new centers with many different (attract). 42. London is very famous for some (attract) parks. 43. English is the (effect) medium of international communication . 44. If we do nothing to protect our environment, our life will be (affect). 45. Oscar eats too much chips so she is (weigh). 46. Your new dress makes you more (beauty). 47. Bill is a good driver .He usually drives (care). 48. Marie Curie’s (discover) of radium made her famous. 49. There are not many (differ) between American and British English . 50. This man gets (employment) benefit because he has no job now. 51. Her parents (courage) her to apply for the job . 52. It’s a nice shop and the assistants are all polite and (help). 53. When I have to wait for a long time to be served I started to feel (patient). 54. He cycled (care) and had an accident. 55. She is very (success) in her job. 56. Although he is now middle-aged, he still looks quite (youth). 57. My Thuan bridge is the (long) bridge in Vietnam. 58. They wants to escape from the (noisy) and bustle of the town. 59. Lan had a lot of (difficult) in learning English. 60. Nam stopped (learn) English two months ago. 61. He is very (interest) in English and Mathematics. 62. Their (friend) has lasted a lifetime. 63. He is very handsome and (friend). 64. Many women nowadays are fond of (play) football. 65. Sports are very good for our (healthy). 66. English is the most (wide) used language in the world. 67. What would happen if rare and (use) animals became extinct? 68. He comes from Paris .He speaks (France). 69. John enjoys (sing) Vietnamese songs. 70. He has (succeed) in giving up smoking. 2. Put in ‘the’, ‘a/ an” where necessary: 1. This morning, I bought … newspaper and … magazine. … newspaper is in my bag, but I don’t know where I put … magazine. 2. I saw … accident this morning. … car crashed into … tree. … driver of … car wasn’t hurt but … car was badly damaged. 3. There are two cars parked outside: … big one and … grey one. … blue one belongs to my neighbours; I don’t know who … owner of … grey one is. 4. My friends live in … old house in … small village. There is … beautiful garden behind … house. I would like to have … garden like that. 5. This house is very nice. Has it got … garden? 6. It’s a beautiful day. Let’s sit in … garden. 7. … television was on but nobody was watching it. 8. Mary and I arrived at … same time. 9. A: Where did you have … lunch? B: We went to … restaurant. 10. You’ll find … information you need at … top of … page 85. 11. There isn’t … airport near where I live. … nearest one is about 70 kilometers away. 12. I’m going for … week in September. 13. A: Did you have … nice holiday? B: Yes, it was … best holiday I’ve ever had. D¬ng Th¶o– Song Cong Upper-secondary School Saturday, July 06, 2013 14. What’s … name of that man we met yesterday? 15. A: What did you have for … breakfast this morning? B: Nothing. I never eat … breakfast. 16. A: We spent all our money because we stayed at … most expensive hotel in town. B: Why didn’t you stay at … cheaper hotel? 17. She has … French name but in fact she’s English, not French. 18. I like living in this house, but it’s a pity that … garden is so small. 19. Our plane was delayed. We had to wait at … airport for nearly three hours. 20. A: Where’s … nearest shop? B: There’s one at … end of this street. 3. Put in ‘the’, ‘a/ an” where necessary: 1. Would you like apple? 2. How often do you go to dentist? 3. Could you close the door, please? 4. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to do that. It was mistake. 5. Excuse me. Where’s bus station, please? 6. I’ve got problem. Can you help me? 7. I’m just going to post office. It won’t be long. 8. There were no chairs, so we had to sit on floor. 9. Have you finished with book I lent you? 10. My sister has just got job in bank in Manchester. 11. We live in small flat near city center. 12. There’s small supermarket at end of street I live in. 13. Sun is star. 14. Tim lives in small village in country. 15. Moon goes round earth every 27 days. 16. What is highest mountain in world? 17. I’m fed up with doing same thing every day. 18. It was very hot day. It was hottest day of year. 19. I don’t usually have lunch but I always eat good breakfast. 20. If you live in foreign country, you should try and learn language. • TuÇn 3 : 9 th – 12 th : Adjectives and adverbs I. Theory: 1. Adjectives: o Definition: D¬ng Th¶o– Song Cong Upper-secondary School Saturday, July 06, 2013 Adjectives are used to express quality, quantity, size, colour and characteristics. The main syntactical function of an adjective in the sentence is that of an attribute and it may also be used as a predicative or compliment. It was a beautiful day. She is beautiful. o Some ways of forming adjectives: - adj = N + al (regional, industrial, national, formal, …) - adj = N + ful (meaningful, harmful, beautiful, …) - adj = N + ly (lively, lovely, friendly, …) - adj = N + less (homeless, hopeless, motherless, …) - adj = V + ive (active, communicative, impressive, …) - adj = V + ed (bored, tired, amused, …) - adj = V + ing (boring, tiring, interesting, …) - adj = V + able (readable, drinkable, enjoyable, considerable, …) 2. Adverbs: o Definition: Adverbs are used to give meaning to a verb, an adjective, another verb, and even the whole sentence. o Kinds of adverbs: - Advs of manner: = adj + ly (bad – badly, quick – quickly; … But there are some irregular adverbs: good, fast, late, early, hard). - Advs of place: answer the questions “where?”, “where to?”, “where from?” E.g: abroad, ahead, here, there, over there, at the baker’s, from Hanoi, in the garden, … + They are placed after adv of manner, before adv of time. She read those books silently in the library last Sunday. - Advs of time: can stand at the beginning or at the end of a sentence. E.g.: today, on Wednesday, since July, now, last Monday, lately, soon, then, …. - Advs of frequency: answer the question “How often?” E.g.: always, usually, often, generally, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, rarely, never + They are placed after ‘be” and before an ordinary verb. + They are also used at the end position or at the beginning of a sentence: He doesn’t come here often. Sometimes we had dinner outside. - Advs of degree: go before the words they modify. E.g.: quite good, very well, too difficult, extremely cold, fairly quickly, really slowly, terribly sorry, … II. Practice: 1. Give the correct form of the words in brackets: 1. He is not … (intelligent) as his sister. 2. She sings … (beautiful) than she plays. 3. He doesn’t speak English … (good) as his brother. 4. He always arrives … (early) than his friends. 5. I came as … (soon) possible. 6. I’ve got … (many) cousins than you. 7. Was Jane’s party … (good) than Maria’s? 8. She bought the … (cheap) watch in the shop. 9. Your handwriting is … (bad) than your sister’s. 10. You look much … (happy) today than you did yesterday. D¬ng Th¶o– Song Cong Upper-secondary School Saturday, July 06, 2013 11. Our friends go to the theatre … (often) than we do. 12. Linda worked the … (hard) of all the three. 13. People in the North treat women … (equal) than people in the South. 14. Mercury is the … (near) planet to the sun. 15. The … (far) planet from the sun is Pluto. 16. The Houses of Parliament is the … (famous) building in England. 17. The … (large) park in England is Hyde Park. 18. Oxford is one of the … (old) cities in the world. 19. One of the … (bad) diseases than mankind has ever had is cancer. 20. Prevention is … (good) than cure. 2. Rewrite the sentences so that the meaning stays the same: 1. Jane is better at cooking than Susan.  Susan ……………………………………………………. 2. A donkey is less beautiful than a horse.  A donkey is not ……………………………………… 3. She is the most intelligent in our group.  Nobody ……………………………………………… 4. No one in the school is taller than her.  She is ………………………………………………… 5. They are slower than more careful typists than I am.  They type ………………………………. 6. She can’t run as quickly as her brother does.  Her brother …………………………………… 7. I’ve never seen a more interesting film than this one.  This is ……………………………… 8. I don’t drive as carefully as you do.  You are …………………………………………………… 9. Nam plays tennis worse than his brother.  Nam’s brother …………………………………… 10. Jenny doesn’t sing as beautifully as she used to.  Jenny used to ……………………………… 11. She cooked well.  She was ………………………………………………………………………… 12. They run fast.  They are ……………………………………………………………………………. 13. They are beautiful dancers.  They dance ………………………………………………………… 14. In Vietnam the South is flatter than the North.  The North …………………………………… . 15. David says more honesty and more directly than his brother.  David’s brother does not … 16. Mary speaks French better than you.  You don’t . 17. Tom drives more carefully than his friends.  His friends do not 18. She does not cook as well as her mother.  Her mother . 19. She is a faster and more careful driver than I am.  I drive 20. Jack listens to the lecture more attentively than Tom.  Tom does not 21. Your kitchen is smaller than mine.  My kitchen is 22. My bike is not as expensive as yours.  Your bike . 23. Peter writes more carefully than he did last year.  Last year . 24. She knows more about it than I do.  I do not know . 25. Her bag is not the same as mine.  My bag is . 26. Your writing is clearer and more careful than mine.  You write ……………………………… 27. Maths is more difficult than history.  History is ………………………………………………… 28. I finished my work more quickly than Jane did.  Jane did not ……………………………… 29. Sally is the cleverest student in the class.  Nobody …………………………………………… 30. No one in the club plays tennis better than Margaret.  Margaret ……………………………. • TuÇn 4 : 13 th – 16 th : Prepositions I. Theory: o Definition. o Some prepositions can be described on the diagram, the rest have to be learnt by heart. D¬ng Th¶o– Song Cong Upper-secondary School above, over at the top on Saturday, July 06, 2013 o Preposition: on/ at/ in can be prepositions of place and time. - On: on the table, on Sundays, … - At: at the hospital, at 7 o’clock, at the age of … - In: in the box, in summer, in 1970, … II. Practice: 1. Put at/ on/ in where necessary:: 1. I’ll see you … Friday. 2. I’ll see you … next Friday. 3. What are you doing … Saturday? 4. What are you doing … the weekend? 5. They often go out … the evenings. 6. They often go out … Sunday evenings. 7. Do you work … Wednesday? 8. Do you work … every Wednesday? 9. We usually have a holiday … the summer. 10. We often have a short holiday … Christmas. 11. Pauline got married … 1991. 12. Pauline got married … 18 th May 1991. 13. Chris is getting married … this year. 14. Mozart was born in Salxburg … 1756. 15. I haven’t seen Kate for a few days. I last saw her … Tuesday. 16. The price of electricity is going up … October. 17. I’ve been invited to a wedding … 14 February. 18. Mary and Henry always go out for a meal … the wedding anniversary. 19. Henry is 63. He’ll be retiring from his job … two years’ time. 20. Hurry up! We’ve got to go … five minutes. 21. I’m busy now but I’ll be with you … a moment. 22. Jenny’s brother is an engineer but he’s out of work … the moment. 23. There are usually a lot of parties … New Year’s Eve. 24. I hope the weather will be nice … the weekend. 25. … Saturday night I went to bed … 11 o’clock. 26. I don’t like traveling … night. 27. We traveled overnight to Paris and arrived … 5 o’clock … the morning. 28. The course begins … 7 th January and ends sometime … April. 29. It was quite a short book and easy to read. I read it … a day. 30. I might not be at home … Tuesday morning but I’ll probably be there … the afternoon. 31. My car is being repaired at the garage. It will be ready … two hours. 32. The telephone and the doorbell rang … the same time. 2. Complete the sentences with in/ at/ on: 1. Write your name … the top of the page. 2. I like hat picture hanging … the wall … the kitchen. 3. There was an accident … the crossroads this morning. 4. I wasn’t sure whether I had come to the right office. There was no name … the door. 5. … the end of the street there is a path leading to the river. 6. You’ll find the sports results … the back page of the newspaper. 7. I wouldn’t like an office job. I couldn’t spend the whole day sitting … a desk. 8. My brother lives … a small village … the southwest of England. 9. The man the police are looking for has a scar … his right cheek. 10. The headquarters of the company are … Milan. 11. Nicola was wearing a silver ring … her little finger. 12. It can be dangerous when children play … the street. 13. If you walk to the end of the street, you’ll see a small shop … the corner. D¬ng Th¶o– Song Cong Upper-secondary School on the right on the left under at the bottom in out out ofinto to from Saturday, July 06, 2013 14. Is Tom … this photograph? I can’t find him. 15. My office is … the first floor. It’s … the left as you come out of the lift. 16. We normally use the front entrance but there’s another entrance … the back. 17. Is there anything interesting … the paper today? - Well, there’s an unusual photograph … the back page. 18. I love to look up at the stars … the sky at night. 19. (in a restaurant) Where shall we sit? - Over there, … the corner. 20. When I’m a passenger in a car, I prefer to sit … the front. 21. It’s a very small village. You probably won’t find it … your map. 22. Paris is … the river Seine. 3. Complete the sentences with suitable prepositions: 1. Mary was absent … work yesterday. 2. My mother is talking … somebody … the telephone. 3. I listen … the radio every day. 4. My son has been … hospital since he fell … his bike. 5. This book is not mine. Give it … Mary! 6. He often likes to have bread … breakfast. 7. My father has gone … business and hasn’t returned … his hometown yet. 8. Song Cong is about sixty kilometers … Hanoi. 9. The doctor says he hasn’t found … the cause yet. 10. He’s look … the book I gave yesterday. He can’t remember where it is. 11. Peter left his village … London two years ago. 12. He has just arrived … London. 13. I write more carefully and … fewer mistakes. 14. She has seen … her own eyes many big cities … the world. 15. I’ve just received a letter … my brother. 16. Nobody has written … me … many weeks. 17. Nobody was at home. They were all … 18. He’s so lazy that his father is always angry … him. 19. This table is made … wood. 20. Sugar is made … sugar canes. 21. The house is really nice but it’s far … the town. 22. This clock has belonged … our family … a long time. 23. The steam engine was invented … 1784 … James Watt. 24. … a modern farm today the farmer’s work is easier because he is helped a lot … machines. 25. He is looking forward … seeing his friends. 26. You’ll fell even worse if you go … staying there. 27. You have to push the piano … the corner. 28. The train has just arrived … the station. 29. He hasn’t made … his mind yet. 30. Peter has just sent a letter … his mother. 31. Mary is very good … maths. 32. What do you want to buy? - I’d like to try those shoes …. 33. I don’t like that film and … general I don’t like films nowadays. 34. Let’s go to a football match … a change. 35. He arrived … Hanoi … 8.30 yesterday evening. 36. Anne never sings in front … other people. 4. Complete the sentences with suitable prepositions: 1. We’re having a party … Saturday. Can you come? 2. Sue isn’t here … weekends. She goes away. 3. I saw Helen … Friday but I haven’t seen her … then. 4. I’ve got an interview next week. It’s … 9.30 … Tuesday morning. 5. I’d love to be able to visit every country … the world. 6. Have you read any books … Margaret White? No, I’ve never hear of her. 7. Tim is away at the moment. He’s … holiday. 8. You’ve got a dirty mark … your cheek. Have a look … the mirror. 9. We went … a party … Linda’s house on Saturday. 10. Are you … this photograph? Yes, that’s me, … the left. 11. Is there a bank near here? Yes, there’s one … the end of this street. 12. Look at the leaves … that tree. They’re a beautiful colour. 13. Bombay is … the west coast of India. 14. Have you ever been … Tokyo? No, I’ve never been … Japan. 15. Where’s the light switch? It’s … the wall … the door. • TuÇn 5 : 17 th – 20 th : Pronouns I. Theory: o Definition: Pronouns are words that can be used in place of nouns or noun phrases. o Kinds of pronouns: • Personal pronouns (§¹i tõ nh©n xng): - Subject pronouns: I, you, we , they, she, he, it - Object pronouns: me, you, us, them, her, him, it D¬ng Th¶o– Song Cong Upper-secondary School [...]... Demonstrative pronouns (Đại từ chỉ định): this, that, these, those Indefinite pronouns (Đại từ bất định): some, any, every, somebody, anytbody, nobody, everybody, something, Distributive pronouns (Đại từ phân phối): each, other, neither, none, Interrogative pronouns (Đại từ nghi vấn): which, who, where, Reciprocal pronouns (Đại từ hỗ tơng): each other, one another Reflexive and emphasizing pronouns... Nobody 60 No one in the club plays tennis better than Margaret Margaret . 61 Hong Son is a good football player Hong Son plays . 62 This exercise is the most interesting in this book No . 63 Mai is better at maths than Minh Minh is not 64 I finished my work more quickly than Jane did Jane did not 65 Her bag is not the same as mine My bag is Dơng Thảo Song Cong Upper-secondary School ... remember the name of the person I gave the money to him Some writers have been sent to Australia on a visit They are well-known for their novels The house was built 20 years ago It is now being converted into a hotel She has just completed the picture The composition of the picture was suggested by me Nui Doi was a good poem I like it very much The Houses of Parliament stands on the river Thames It was... the town The man is a translator He can speak four languages A German student came to a post office in London The student did not know English very well The first footer is a man This man comes first to a house on the first of January on New Years Day An English teacher thought much about the situation The teachers name was Roman Hill I gave it to the poor old man His name was teddy Smith The doctor... history His name is Hung Dơng Thảo Song Cong Upper-secondary School Saturday, July 06, 2013 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Thai Nguyen city is an industrial city I was born in Thai Nguyen city The man is an engineer His son is good at mathematics They repaired... comes from Paris He speaks (France) Many women nowadays are fond of (play) football The film is (bore) so Im (bore) One of the (bad) diseases that mankind has ever had is AIDS 24 Their (friend) has lasted a lifetime 25 He is very handsome and (friend) 26 Our friends go to the theatre (often) than we do Dơng Thảo Song Cong Upper-secondary School Saturday, July 06, 2013 8 She bought the (cheap)... sun 11 One of the (bad) diseases than mankind has ever had is 30 The (far) planet from the sun is Pluto cancer 12 Jong speaks English very (bad) 31 The Houses of Parliament is the (famous) building in 13 14 15 16 My Thuan Bridge is the (long) bridge in Vietnam Bill is a good driver He usually drives (care) He cycled (care) and had an accident David speaks English very (fluent) 17 Prevention is ... Everyone wants to live a long and (health) life England 32 The (large) park in England is Hyde Park 33 Oxford is one of the (old) cities in the world 34 She is very (success) in her job 35 Drinking too much wine is (harm) to your health 3.Rewrite the sentences so that the meaning stays the same: 31 Jane is better at cooking than Susan Susan . 32 A donkey is less beautiful than a horse A donkey... gave me a beautiful rose on my birthday I still keep the rose now Do you know those people? Their car has broken down That is the boy You are talking to me about him George bought a house It had two bedrooms and a kitchen The school is situated in Song Cong town We are studying in this school The man is a doctor He lives next door Soon they met some old men These old men were on their way home from the... house Dơng Thảo Song Cong Upper-secondary School Saturday, July 06, 2013 67 68 69 70 The girl is very beautiful Her dress is red Jane is a woman Jane is going to China next year Is this the book? You lost it yesterday The river is nearly empty We get out water supply from the river II Fill in the gaps in the following sentences: 1 I met Mary, asked me to give you this 2 The papers are on the table are . cooking , …) - noun = V + tion (invention, action, extinction, creation, prevention, pollution, explanation, production, attention, …) - noun = V + er/ or. two cars parked outside: … big one and … grey one. … blue one belongs to my neighbours; I don’t know who … owner of … grey one is. 4. My friends live in

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