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BÀI TẬP UNIT 1 – NEW ENGLISH 11 I. Complete the sentences using “should shouldn’t, ought oughtn’t” or “must mustn’t, have to has to” or “don’t doesn’t have to”. 1. Your grandparents live far from us, so you SHOULD talk to them on the phone regularly. 2. I can watch TV and play computer games on[r]
8. “ I can’t sell the paper at that price”, he said. He ________________________________________________________________________ 9. “ You’re being exploited”, said the other au pair girls, “ You ought to leave your job”. The other au pair girls ____________________[r]
barred, tough cop. He did anything that was necessary to take down criminals and did not worry about political ramifications. takes grabs methodology holds 8."I want you to take out the trash and then you can go to the pool with your friends. You<[r]
TEST 4 – CLASS 9I, VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE 1. Maryam was really ………………………by the beauty of the city.(impress, to impress, impressed)2. She enjoyed the ………………………atmosphere while he was praying ( peace, peaceful, peacefully)3. I wish you ……………………….a longer vacation. ( have,having,[r]
BÀI TẬP UNIT 1 – NEW ENGLISH 11 I. Complete the sentences using “should shouldn’t, ought oughtn’t” or “must mustn’t, have to has to” or “don’t doesn’t have to”. 1. Your grandparents live far from us, so you SHOULD talk to them on the phone regularly. 2. I can watch TV and play computer games on[r]
BÀI TẬP UNIT 1 – NEW ENGLISH 11 I. Complete the sentences using “should shouldn’t, ought oughtn’t” or “must mustn’t, have to has to” or “don’t doesn’t have to”. 1. Your grandparents live far from us, so you SHOULD talk to them on the phone regularly. 2. I can watch TV and play computer games on[r]
BÀI TẬP UNIT 1 – NEW ENGLISH 11 I. Complete the sentences using “should shouldn’t, ought oughtn’t” or “must mustn’t, have to has to” or “don’t doesn’t have to”. 1. Your grandparents live far from us, so you SHOULD talk to them on the phone regularly. 2. I can watch TV and play computer games on[r]
fearing singing swinging limping 5.She knew the company ripped her off last month so she wanted to sue them as a matter of principle. She would not go down without a either. fight try lawyer word 6."Quit calling me and go fly a ," Bill told the telemarketer. can kite fr[r]
Karen không phải làm việc vào thứ bảy. C Mustn’t và don’t have to là hoàn toàn khác nhau. You mustn’t do something = Thật là cần thiết để bạn không làm việc đó (vì vậy bạn đừng làm). You must keep it a secret. You mustn’t tell any[r]
English Language Tests-Intermediate level's archive English Slang Idioms (72) 1."George is much more fleet of than I gave him credit for. I thought that the falling beam was sure to crush him but he moved faster than I have ever seen him move to avoid it," Tom told Ron.[r]
Have got toThe structure have to / have got to is used to talk about obligation. The meaning is similar to must.I have got to there before 6 o’clock.I often have to travel on business.I have got to go n[r]
I left very quietly so as not to wake the children.He lived in Madrid for a year in order learn to speak Spanish.They don’t want to come with us to the shops.Grandpa likes to watch football on TV.Grandpa likes watching football on TV.Grandpa would lik[r]
Shape of my heartHmm, yeah, yeahBaby, please try to forgive meStay here don't put out the glowHold me now don't bother if every minute it makes me weakerYou can save me from the man that I've become, oh yeahLookin' back on the things I've doneI was tr[r]
(in scripts this is Act One of the three acts). Generally, ActOne is fun, but it’s in Act Two, the middle, that we find themeat of the story. It’s also where most manuscripts andscripts and ideas fall down. In a brief pitch (or letter) youdon’t have time to go into[r]
impossible.I don’t think the shortage of artists has much to do with the innate ability to create or initiate. I thinkit has to do with believing that it’s possible and acceptable for you to do it. We’ve had these doorsopen wide for only a decade or s[r]
2. “ Remember to book a table”, said Ann. _________________________________ 3. “ You must leave a note for your mother”, said Peter, “ otherwise she’ll be terribly worried when you’re not in at your usual time”. _________________________________ 4. “ Hold the ladder”, he said, “[r]
BÀI TẬP UNIT 1 – NEW ENGLISH 11I. Complete the sentences using “should shouldn’t, ought oughtn’t” or “must mustn’t, have to has to” or “don’t doesn’t have to”.1. Your grandparents live far from us, so you SHOULD talk to them on the phone regularly.2. I can watch TV and play computer games on Su[r]
programs that require downloading). Besides looking at pages on your iPhone Simulator, you can also rotate the iPhone left or right using the arrows keys. Perhaps most importantly, you can simulate two-finger gestures by holding down the option key when you scroll[r]
130 EXERCISES 1 Simple meanings (A) Put in these words: away from, down on, in from, out into, through to, up at, up onto ► To reach the light bulb, Trevor had to get up onto the table. 1 Nick hurt himself when he was skating. He fell ........................ . the ice. 2 It was[r]