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PHAN II. BAI TAP NGU PHAP TENSE |. Complete the conversations. Put the verbs in the Present progressive or present simple. 1. 10. A B: a PoP A: B: What (you/ do)? I (write) a letter to my parents. I (write) them every weekend. Let’s go out. Look, it (snow) outside. It (come) down quite hard. What time (you/ usually/ start) work? Normally we (start) work at eight o’clock, but we (start) at seven this week. We're very busy at the moment. (you/ listen) to the radio? No, you can turn it off. : I think we're going the wrong way : I don't think so. The sun (rise) in the east, remember. It’s behind us so we (travel) west. (you/ look) for someone? Yes, I (need) to speak to Neil. Is he in? : Yes, but I (think) he’s busy. He (talk) to the boss at the moment. : Jane (want) a new computer, so she (save) up to buy one. : But computers __ (cost) so much money. What’s wrong with the one she's got? 2 It (get) out of date now. : How does your father go to work? : He hasn’t got car at the moment, so he ___ (ride) to work on his motorcycle this week. Usually he (drive) to work. : Where are Jane and Jeniffer? : They (have) lunch in the cafeteria now. They always (have) lunch in the cafeteria. L_ (think) this road is really dangerous. Look how fast that lorry (go). L (agree). People shouldn't go so fast. Use the words given to make sentences. Use the past simple or past progressive of the verb. 1. when Don/ arrive/ we/ have/ coffee 2. he/ break/ his leg/ when/ he/ ski 108 BAITAPTIENG ANH. © PHAN BAI TAP 3. what/ you/ do/ this time/ yesterday? 4. how fast/ you/ drive/ when/ the accident/ happen? 5. while/ Henry/ walk/ in the mountain/ he/ see/ a bear 6. the students/ play/ a game/ when/ the professor/ arrive 7. Felix/ phone/ the fire brigade/ when/ the cooker/ catch/ fire 8. Andy/ come/ out off the restaurant/ when/ he/ see/ Jenny 9. Anna/ spend/ a lot of money/ yesterday. She/ buy/ a dress/ which/ cost/ £100 10. when Margaret/ open/ the door/ the phone/ ring lll. Choose the correct form of the verbs. 1. My sister has been/ was interested in medicine ever since she has been/ was a child. 2. How long have you studied/ did you study before you have qualified/ qualified? 3. Where have you first met/ did you first meet your husband? 4, Is this the first time you have cooked/ cooked pasta? 5. We have wanted/ wanted to go to the theater last night, but there haven't been/ weren't any seats. 6. We have posted/ posted the parcel three weeks ago. If you still haven't received/ didn’t receive it, please inform us immediately. 7. Albert Einstein has been/ was the scientist who has developed/ developed the theory of relativity. 8. Glenda has worked/ worked extremely hard when she has been/ was a student. 9. We waited/ have been waiting over an hour and he hasn't phoned/ didn’t phone yet. 10. T haven't been working/ didn’t work very well recently. IV. Put in the present perfect or past simple of the verbs in brackets. 1 (have) these shoes since my eighteenth birthday. PEt (tidy) my desk, but now it’s in a mess again. 3. The last time I (go) to Brighton was in August. 4. I'd like to meet a ghost, but I (never/ sec) one 5. My father (work) as a chief engineer for twenty years before his retirement. 6. Harry (work) in the same job for thirty years. 7. What time (you/ get) to work this morning? 8. Martin be) to Greece five times. He loves the place. 9. They (not/ go) to the party last Sunday 10. It’s the fifth time you (ask) me the same question. 11. Of course I can ride a bike. “But ee (not/ ride) one for years. PHAN I: BAI TAP NGU PHAP §=109 12. Put your wallet away. I (already/ pay) for everything. 13.1 (know) her since I (study) in the United States. 14. My best friend __ ____(leave) for Paris two months ago, but I (not/ receive) a letter from him yet. 15. We (move) here in 1993. We (be) here a long time now. V. Put the verb into the more suitable form, present perfect simple or present perfect progressive. 1. [WHS (read) this book for two days, but I (not/ finish) it yet. pe (read) the book you lent me, so you can have it back. 3. 1 (know) Alex since he was a child. 4. We (play) tennis since 2 o'clock. 5. They (play) tennis three times this week. 6. These chidren (study) English for four years now. 1. He (study) his lessons already. 8. Jane (work) in this factory since she was eighteen. 9. We (wait) her for three hours, but she still (not/ arrive). 10.Rachel ________#=_—__—_(travel) around Europe for three months and she (travel) six countries so far. Vi. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. The verbs can he present simple, present progressive, present perfect, present perfect progressive, past simple, past progressive. 1. We (buy) this picture a long time ago. We (have) it for ages. 2. Sandra finds her mobile phone very useful. She (use) it all the time. 3. There’s a new road to the motorway. They ___(open) it yesterday. 4. We decide not to go out because it (rain) quite hard right now. 5. John (live) in Paris for ten years, but now he (live) in Rome. 6. We (live) here for exactly three years, seven months and two days. 71 (buy) a new jacket last week but I (not/ wear) it yet. ST (walk) down the street when it (begin) to rain. 9. He always (eat) a sandwich for lunch, but he (eat) a big hamburger at the moment. 10.* (you/ check) these figures yet? ‘I___————(check) them several times already.’ 11. We (meet) many people since we _ (come) here in June. 12. All of the students (study) hard recently because final exams start next week. 13. I've got my key. I found it when (/ look) for something else. 14. When the phone (ring), I (answer) it. 15. ‘What (this word/ mean)?’ ‘T’ve no idea. I “mever’ see) it before. LN@) emtie Enc wars © PHAN BAITAP 16. ‘What (you/ doing) at eight o'clock last night? ‘My wife (watch) television while I (read) newspaper.’ VIN. Put the verb in the present tense for the future (simple present or simple progressive). 1 2. 9. PoP Wp w> bod alg ‘ig A: B: 10. A: B: pPoP : Are you free on Friday? No, we're very busy now. We (have) a party on Sunday. : What time (your train/ leave) tomorrow? Seven thirty in the morning. It eleven twenty-three. (the film/ begin) at 3.30 or 4.30? (get) into Paris at It (begin) at 3.30. I (pick) you up at 3 o’clock. : (go) to an ice hockey match this evening. Would you like to come? : Yes, I'd love to. What time (the match/ start)? It (start) at half past seven. When (the art exhibition/ open)? The art exhibition _ (open) on 3 May and (finish) on 15 July. What time ____——__(you/ finish) work tomorrow? I (not/ go) to work tomorrow. I (stay) at home. - (you/ do) anything tomorrow morning? cee e- ns | (go) to the airport to meet Richard. He (stay) here for the weekend. His plane (arrive) at eight fifteen. : Where (you/ go) on your holiday? We (leave) for Paris next week. The train (leave) early on Tuesday morning and (get) into Paris at eleven thirty. I’m bored with this program. When (it/ finish)? It (ast) till 2:30. : Would you mind if I borrowed your car? No. I (not/ use) the car this evening, so you can have it. Vill. Choose the correct answer. ale AD B: D> oP we Why are you working so hard these days? Because a car, so I’m saving as much as I can. a. ll buy b. I'm going to buy —c. I buy : Oh, I've just realised. I haven’t got any money. : Haven't you? Well, don’t worry. you some. a. Pi lend b. I'm going to lend. I'm lending : Could I have a word with you, please? : Sorry, I'm in a big hurry. My train in fifteen minutes. a. is going to leave b. will leave c. leaves : Let’s go to the carnival ; Yes, good idea. I expect fun. a. it'll be b. it’s c. it’s being PHAN tl: BAITAP NGO PHAP = 111 a 10. 12 13. 14. BP eS : Have you decided about the course? : Yes, I decided last weekend. for a place. a. I apply b. I'm going to apply c. I'll apply : It’s a public holiday next month. : Yes, I know. anything special? a. Are you doing b. Do you do c. Will you do : Do you mind not leaving your papers all over the table? : Oh sorry. I'll take them all with me when a. I'll go b. I'm going ce. Igo a party next Saturday. Can you come? : Yes, I’d love to. a. We'll have b. We're having c. We have : I'm trying to move this cupboard, but it’s very heavy. Well, you, then a. Tl help b. I'm going to help. I help : Excuse me. What time to London? Seven thirty in the morning. a. will this train get b. is this train going to get_c. does this train get : I've decided to repaint this room : Oh, have you? What color it? a, does you paint. are you going to paint. will you paint : Why are you putting on your coat? __ somewhere? No, I just feel rather cold. a. Are you going b. Do you go c. Will you go : Did you post that letter for me? : Oh, I'm sorry. I completely forgot. it now. a. Ido b. I'm doing ec. I'll do : You look very happy. : Well, I've got a new job. my new job on Monday. a. I'm starting b. I'm going to start c. I start : Someone told me you've got a place at university. : That’s right. maths at St Andrews, in Scotland. a. T'll study b. I'm going to study c. I study USED TO DO & BE USED TO DOING |. Write a sentence for each of the following, using used to or didn’t use to. 1. T had a lot of money but I lost it all when my business failed. 2. Tquite like classical music now, although I wasn't keen on it when I was younger 3. I seem to have lost interest in my work 4. My brother had his hair cut short when he joined the army 112 BAI TAP TIENG ANH 9» PHAN BAI TAP |. Rewrite these sentences, using used fo or a suitable tense of be {not} used to. 5. Dennis gave up smoking three years ago. 6. My parents lived in the USA when they were young 7, dim was my best friend, but we arent friends any more. 8. When he was younger, my uncle was a national swimming champion. 9. Teat ice-cream now, but I disliked eating it when I was a child. 10.1 don't mind air travel now that I can afford First Class. 1. John still finds the cold weather difficult. 2, Did you go to church on Sundays when you were young? : 3, When Barbara was in Italy. she stayed with an Italian family. 4. Ibis Christ’ habit to drive to work every day. 5. Mr Michael grew tulips but he doesn’t any more. 6. Tean't do without fresh coffee. I drink it every day. 7. My mother works in a modern office, but she finds it strange to use a computer. 8. Archie didn't fight with Lulu. in the past. 9. Frank lives alone. He doesn't mind this because he has lived alone for 15 years. 10.1 find it difficult to get up early. Put in a to-infinitive or fo + ing-form, Use the verbs in brackets. 1, When I was a child. I used (dream) of being an astronaut. 2. I'm terribly nervous. I'm not used ___ (speak) to a large audience 3. It took us ages to get used (live) in an apartment house 4. Lots of trains used (stop) here, but not many do now. 5. Didn't Nick use (work) on a building site? 6. I'll have an orange juice, please. I'm not used _. (drink) alcohol. 7. David doesn’t seem to mind being in hospital. I suppose he’s got used = (be) there. 8. When Laura was at college, she used __ (have) a picture of Elvis Presley on her bedroom wall. 9. There used (be) a cinema here but it was knocked down a few years ago. PHAN II: BAITAPNGU PHAP 113 10. When she arrived in Britain, she wasn’t used (drive) on the left, but she soon got used to it. THE PASSIVE FORM |. Put these sentences into the passive voice. 1, Should they help Jane with the sewing? 2. The mechanic is repairing Judy's car. 3. We must do something before it’s too late 4. They make these artificial flowers of silk. 5. Did they feed Lulu last night? 6. They ate all the food before we got to the party 7. He has spelt this word wrongly 8. Nick will bring the pizzas to a house. 10. They were cleaning the floor when I arrived. 11. They are re digging the hole on the wrong side of the road. w do people learn languages? 16. You can’t make tea with cold water. . Where will your company send you next year? 19. Who looked after the children when you were away? 20. They paid me a lot of money to do the job. 114° BAITAPTIENGANH9 © PHANBAITAP Put the following sentences into the opposite voice (active or passice): 1. They will translate this book into Vietnamese. 2. The medals were presented by Nelson Mandela. 3. No one could do anything to put the fire out. 4. You shouldn't expect your friends to help you. 5. Bananas are exported to Europe. 6. They have discovered oil at the North Pole. 7. Someone stole all our money and passports. 8. Anew hospital is being built in my neighborhood. 9. Where do people speak English? 10. Fortunately the machinery wasn’t damaged by the accident. ‘Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb [active or passive) in brackets. 1. When I (arrive) at the train station yesterday, I (meet) by my uncle and aunt. 2. The newspaper (read) by over 200,000 people every day. 3. Many accidents _(cause) by careless driving. 4, A bad accident (happen) on Highway 95 last night 5. My car has disappeared. It ____(must steal). 6. The road in front of my house (resurface) at the moment. 7. He (leave) home in 1993 and (not see) since. 8. We can’t go to the school play tonight. All the tickets (already/ sell) 9. Our apartment building (build) in the 1980s. 10. Lunch ____ (serve) when I arrived. 11. A new house (build) next to ours next year. 12. We couldn't use our classrooms yesterday because they (repaint). 13. Last month, I (offer) the job, but I (refuse) it. 14. The letter (post) a week ago, but it __ (not/ arrive) yet. 15. Flowers (can find) in almost every part of the world. REPORTED SPEECH Put the following sentences into reported speech. 1. ‘Are you going to visit your aunt tomorrow? asked Tom. PHAN II: BAI TAP NGO PHAP 115 2. ‘Listen to me and don’t make a noise,’ said the teacher to his students. 3. ‘I'm tired of eating fish’ said Mary to Helen. 4. ‘The sun always rises in the east,’ said our teacher. 5. ‘Where are you going for your holidays” asked Martha. 6. ‘I didn’t steal your fur coat yesterday,’ said Sammy to Jean 7. ‘Let me help you make the sandwiches,’ Judy offered. 8. ‘You must do your homework every day,’ said Miss Borne to us 9. ‘Will we read the story? Billy asked his teacher. 10.‘I can’t go to school today because I'm ill,’ said Mike. 11.‘T haven't catched any fish at all. Peter complained. 12.‘T don’t know where Archie is.” said Vicky. 13.‘Is this your father’s car?’ the policeman asked Sandra. 14. ‘Which way is the post office?’ the tourist asked. 15. There isn’t much rain in the south of the country, said Harry. 16. ‘Would you mind turning the music down”. Andrew said to Anne. 17. ‘Why didn’t you come to my party last night. Betty? Tom said 18 ‘T have no idea. [ just go along to see what will happen. the boy said. 19. ‘How much do you think it will cost?’ He asked. 20. ‘Can you speak more slowly? I can't understand,’ he said to me. 21. ‘Have you already reviewed all your lessons?’ she said to me. ‘ome in and look around. There's no obligation to buy,’ said the shopkeeper. 23. ‘I'm sorry I'm late,’ she said. ‘The bus broke down." 24. ‘If | were you, I would take the course,’ Jane told me. 116 BAITAP TIENGANH9 © PHAN BAITAP 25. ‘There are still so many dificulties ahead. Let’s double our efforts,’ the President said. RELATIVE CLAUSE Complete these sentences, put in who, whom, whose, which or that ouly if you have to. Put a stick () if the sentence is correct without a relative pronoun. 1. Mary, — sits next to me. is good at maths, 2. That's the man ___ Nelly gave the money to. 3. Is this the ring _ you were looking for? 4. An orphant is a child ___ ___ parents are dead. 5. Colin told me about his new job.___. he’s enjoying very much 6. This morning I met somebody ____ ~ | hadn't seen for ages ee 8 My office, — js on the second floor of the building, is very small we met at the party were very friendly. . The people eae ee __ car had broken down, was in a very bad mood 10. The man ___ repaired my ear is a real expert 11.The detective lost sight of the man he was following. won the race looked very futuristic you were interested in? 12. The car 13.Js this the article 14. That's Jack, _ lives next door, 15.1 thought I recognized the assistant ______.___ served. us. 16. Mr. Lee. ______ I met. yesterday. teaches chemistry 17. | enjoyed talking to the people with ______. we had dinner last night. 18. The topic about ___ we talked was very interesting 19. We have just passed a house ______ door was painted garishly. 20. We stayed at the Park Hotel, ____a friend of ours recommended. | Use a relative pronoun to combine each pair of sentences. Put in the commas where necessary. 1. Ann is very friendly. She lives next door: 2, The man is a famous actor. You met him at the party | 3. There are some words. They are very difficult to translate. es us with heat and light. It is one of millions of stars in 4, The sun provid the universe Students will be punished. Their homework is late on 6. I was looking for a book this morning. I've found it now. 7. Is that the car? You want to buy it PHAN: BAI TAP NGU PHAP 117 8. Sandra works in advertising. You were talking to her. 9. Lake Prespa is a lonely beautiful lake. It’s on the north Greek border. 10.The little girl ate sweets the whole way. She sat next to me on the coach. 11.Is Zedeo a company? It was taken over last year. 12. Felix Reeve is a journalist. His tape recorder was stolen 13. This famous picture is worth thousands of pounds. It was damaged during the war 14.1 don’t know the name of the woman. I spoke to her on the phone. 15. We often go to visit our friends in Bristol. It is only 30 miles away. 16. This is Mr. Carter. I was telling you about him. 17. They've captured all the animals. They escaped from the 700. 18.A scientist has won the Nobel Prize. He discovered a new planet. 19. The river is the Wye. It flows through Hereford. Ill. Read the information and complete the sentences. Use a relative clause. Use commas (,) where necessary. 1. There’s a woman living next door. She’s a doctor. The woman : i 2. Zedeo has 10,000 employees. It’s an international company. Zedco 3. I've got a brother called Jim. He lives in London. He’s an engineer. My brother Jim _.. 4. Laura painted a picture, and it’s being shown in an exhibition. The picture 5. One week we went camping. It was the wettest of the month. The week a 6. Vicky is away from home a lot. Her job involves a lot of traveling. Vicky 7. We're looking forward to a concert. It’s next Saturday. The concert 118 BAITAP TIENG ANH 9» PHAN BAITAP 8. London was once the largest city in the world, but the population is now falling. The population of London 9. The house is empty now. I used to live there. The house 10. You'll meet Henry tomorrow. He's also a member of the board. Henry = 11. A woman was terribly upset. Her dog was run over. The woman 12. Mr Carter is vory interested in our plan. I spoke to him on the phone last nit Mr Carter 13. Margaret has a son. She showed me a a photograph of him. He's a policeman. Margaret showed me ___ 14.1 was looking for a book this morning. I've found it now. T ve found We went to the Riverside Restaurant. I once had lunch with my family there. We a CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb. 1. ft (have) wings, I (not have to) take an airplane to fly home 2. We'll have to go without John if he (not arrive) soon. 3. They ( not refund) your money if you haven’t kept your receipt. 4. How_________ (yow/ feel) if you were in my position? 5. Will you send me a postcard if you (visit) Mexico? 6. You'd have a lot of friends if you ___ _ (not be) so unfriendly. 7. If she (not/ be) busy she would have come to the party. 8. They would be upset if I (tell) them what happened. 9. I could understand her if she (speak) more slowly. 10. If you (not complain) so much, you might be more popular. leleiied (not revise) thoroughly, I may fail my test. 12 (you/ work) harder if you were better paid? 13.If someone ______ (enter) the building, the alarm (go) off. 14.1 (travel) if I (can afford) it. But I don’t have much money. 15. If you had told me, I _ (give) you a ride gladly. Complete the conditional sentences, using the given information. 1, You should take exercise regularly because that’s the way to get fit. If you 2. I can’t look the word up because I haven’t got a dictionary. fl 3. Idon’t have his number, so I don’t phone him. If 7 PHAN II: BALTAP NGO PHAP 119 4. David has so many accidents because he’s so clumsy. If David 5. I'm so busy, so I don’t write to my friends regularly. Ifl 6. Sandra may arrive a bit early. She can help you get things ready. IfSandra 7. I don’t ride the bus to school very morning because it’s always so crowded. Ifthe bus . - 8. The office may be closed. so Mark won't be able to get in. If the office eee 9. People don't realise how important it is to conserve energy, so they do nothing about it. If people . 10. You may want a chat, so just give me a ring. Ifyou ae 11. It is raining, so we won't finish the game. Ifit au : eis 12. The accident happened because the driver in front stopped suddenly. If the driver 13. The airport was closed, so Sarah wasn't able to fly to Rome. If the airport : 14.Carol didn't answer the phone because she was studying. If Carol 15, Unfortunately, I didn’t have an umbrella and so I got very wet in the rain. Ift ae Ml. Put the verb into the correct form. 1. I'm not tall enough to play volleyball. I wish 2. I'm fed up with this rain. I wish 3 (they/ live) in the countryside. 4. It’s a difficult question. I wish 5. I wish here. She'd 6. Aren't they ready yet? I wish 7. It would be nice to stay here. I wist 8. It’s freezing today. I wish (it/ not be) 9. What's her name again? I wish 10. You're driving too fast. I wish __ 11. It rains a lot here. T wish 12. What I said was stupid. I wi 13.I'm really sleopy today. I wis last night. (1/ not have to) 14. It was terrible film. I wish 15. It was so hot that ] wish _ 120 BAI TAPTIENG ANH © PHANBAI TAP My grandparents don't like living in the city. They wish _. tall and strong. (I/ be) _ raining. (it/ stop) the answer. (I/ know) 1 be able to belp us. (Ann/ be) —___. (they/ hurry up) h 0 now. (we/ not have to) — so cold. I hate cold weather. remember her name. (I/ can) a bit. (you/ slow down) 80 often. (it/ not rain) _.... anything. (J/ not say) _ take Bob to the airport to see it. (we/ not go) to the beach. (I/ go) COMPARISION 1. Complete the sentences, using as .. as. 1. I'm quite tall but you are taller. I'm not = 2. My salary is high but yours is higher. My salary isn’t 3. You know a bit about cars but I know more. You don't - 4. It’s still cold but it was colder yesterday. It isn't 5. I still feel a bit tired but I felt a lot more tired yesterday. I don't 6. They've lived here for quite a long time but we've lived here longer. They haven't eee It was a bit nervous before the interview but usually T wasn't ne ee 8. Henry is rich but Shirley is a lot richer. Henry isn't ee 9. I know many people but he knows more people. I don't know 10. This flat is big but our old one was bigger. This flat Read the situation and complete the sentences. Use the comparative form of the adjectives in the box. expensive early long big strong popular cold far bad frequently ‘m a lot more nervous. x 1. The film lasts two and a half hours, but the videotape is only two hours long. The film __ a a 2. Yesterday the temperature was nine degrees. Today it’s only six degrees It's 3. The water-color is £85, and the oil-painting is £100. The oil-painting oe aie era geese deans unsnitunsuunuiannsuneuianil 4. Dave and I went for a run. I ran ten kilometers. Dave stopped after cight kilometers I 5. Andrew hasn’t many friends. Claire has lots of friends. 6. Lexpected my friends to arrive at about 4 o'clock. In fact they arrived at My friends _ ae 7. Daniel can lift 90 kilos, but Matthew can lift 120 kilos Matthew 8. The buses run every 30 minutes. The trains run The buses oe a 9. Chris and Joe did badly in the exam. Chris got 20% but Joe only got 15%. Joe _ a i every hour. PHAN I; BAITAPNGU PHAP = 121 It’s a very good room. It’s it the hotel. 2. She's a very intelligent student. She’ student in the class. 3. The film was extremely boring. That's _ __. film I’ve ever seen. 4. It was a very bad experience. It was one of experiences of my life. 5. It was a very happy day. It was day of my life. 6. He is very handsome. He's ___ man I've ever known. 7. Yesterday was very hot. It was day of the year. 8. Jack is a very patient man. He is __ person I’ve ever met. 9. She is a really clever person - onc of ______——_ people I know 10.The holiday was very enjoyable. That was _______ holiday I've had for a long time. IV. Complete the conversations, using the correct form of the word(s) sup, adding any other words needed. 1 Why have you bought a new car? We needed one with a trunk, to take our sports gear. (big) Which is in our solar system? (small/ planet) : Pluto, isn’t it? I know it’s away from the sun. (far) : Do you like playing badminton? : No. I prefer tennis. I think tennis is badminton. (interesting) Who is in the class? (good/ student) Matthew is student in the class. He’s __ a other students. (intelligent) . What’s the weather like in Ho Chi Minh City? It's getting . (bad) Is April (hot/ month) of the year? Yes, it is. Shall we go for a swim? It’s lovely and sunny. I'm not sure. There's quite a strong wind. I think you'll find it’s ee it looks, when you get outside. (not/ warm) Which is __. in Africa? (high/ mountain) I’m not sure. Kilimanjaro, perhaps? Which mountain is____ , Everest or Kilimanjaro? (high) Everest. It is in the world. (high/ mountain) What: is in one’s life? It’s money, isn’t it? (important) In my opinion, health and happiness are money. (important) : Hurry up! We'll miss the train. Can't you run _? (fast) Sorry, I’m going ____ I can already. (fast) OK. I guess you're quite a bit I am after all. (short) : I’m very sorry to hear of your mother’s illness. : Well, unfortunately her illness was __ oe we thought at first. (serious) 122 BAITAPTIENG ANH9 + PHAN BAITAP d and 2. PREP Or or Br epee a S PPPpUPperparapr A; Does she fee] now? « good) B: No, she’sabit =. ¢bad) INFINITIVE OR ING-FORM Put the verb in brackets in the right form, infinitive (with or without to), or -ing. Sometimes two forms are possible. 1. Have you ever considered _ (go) to live in the countryside? 2. The doctor advised (walk) to school every day. He also advised me (cut) down on fatty foods. 3. It started ___(rain) an hour ago. Has it stopped _______(rain) yet? 4. I made him (promise) _____(not tell) anybody what happened. 5. 1 was made (answer) all the questions by the teacher. 6. I've enjoyed (meet) you. 1 hope _ (see) you again. 7. We are discussing (go) out for dinner. Would you like (join) us? 8. It’s no use _ (try) (persuade) him. You won't succeed. 9. They refuse (go) out on trips if it’s too hot. 10. L used (smoke) 20 cigarcttes a day, but now I give up (smoke). 11. We decided (rent) a house with a swimming pool 12. Can you help me (get) dinner ready? 13. We regret (say) that we are unable to help you. 14, We began (talk) about next year’s holiday two months ago. 15. [ remembered ___{lock) the door when I left but I forgot __. (shut) the window. 16. He agrees (start) the job as soon as possible. 17.1 finished (read) the book and went to bed. 18. My teachers always expected me (do) well in exams. 19. Let me (pay) for the meal. You paid last time. 20. It's difficult (get) used to (eat) with chopsticks. 21. Did you have any difficulty (get) a visa? 22. Do you think my jacket needs ___{elean)? - No, but you need eae 23.['m not quite ready yet. Would you mind (wait) a little longer? 24. Jane suggested _. (have) a rest, so we stopped (rest) for a while. 25.1 would rather (walk) home. It’s not worth (take) a taxi. Make sentences from the notes. 1, Eva/ like/ read/ stories about Greek heroes 2, Mark/ prefer/ stay/ at home/ to/ go/ out 3. wel must/ avoid/ waste/ so much time PHAN It: BAL TAP NGU PHAP 123 5, 6. I/ really/ detest/ wait/ for buses/ in the rain . Nancy |. yesterday/ you/ promise/ car Chris/ be/ fed up with/ drive/ in the rush hour traffie/ every day the teacher/ recommend/ read/ the text carefully I/ can't go on/ w the buses/ usually/ stop/ run/ before midnight Sandra/ be used to/ work/ late/ the office i . Ll’ can't face/ get up/ at five/ morning suggest/ go/ the lake/ this weekend y on/ shoot/ the film m. father/ seem/ get/ better/ now V/ would rather/ stay/ home/ tonight Il. Complete the second sentence so that the meaning is similar to the first. 1 7 124 ae I'm sorry that I didn’t take your advice. _ I find it hard to remember people's name I was surprised I passed the exam. I didn’t expect. ae I don't read newspapers any more. Tve given up He looks older when he wears glasses. Glasses make _ a Did you manage to solve the problem? Did you succeed = If you've got a car, you are able to travel around more easily. Ilaving a car enables Nobody saw me come in. I came in Why have a car if you never use it. There’s no point What do you think I should do? What do you advise _ ae It's a pity I can't go out with you. Id like L regret _ I have difficulty a BAITAP TIENG ANH © PHAN BAI TAP 12. My father said I could use his car. My father allowed i ce 13. ae don't bother me all the time Would you mind 14. Don't let me forget to phone Sam tomorrow. Remind 15, The doctor suggested we should walk every day for extra exercise The doctor recommended us __ MODAL VERBS Complete the sentences, using can/ could/ may/ might/ must/ have to/ should/ ought to + the verb in brackets. In some sentences you need the negative. 1. A: T'm hungry. B: But you've just had lunch. You _____ hungry already. (be) 2. A: What's the weather like? Is it raining? B: Not at the moment but it _______ later. (rain) 3. A: I didn’t see you at John’s party last week. B: No, I had to work that evening, so]______—_—_. (go) 4. A: Where are you going? B: To the bookstore. I (buy) a newspaper. The boss asked me to get one. 5. A: Where (I/ put) this picture, do you think? B: I think you (put) it in your living room. 6. A: Sh! Everyone's asleep. You ______ (make) a noise. B: Sorry! I'll be more careful. 7. A: When was the last time you saw Bill? B: Years ago. I (recognise) him if 1 saw him now 8. A: (Sandra/ wear) uniform when she works? B: No, she (not/ wear) uniform to work. She ____.___ (wear) what she likes 9. A: Wait for me. please. B; You really (hurry). We don’t want to be late. 10.A: I don't feel well. I've got a headache B: You _______ ‘take! an aspirin and you ___ (stay) up too late. Choose the most suitable modal verbs. 1. It's a lovely day. Shall/ Should we go for a walk? ~Yes, OK. Excuse me, could’ will you tell me how to get to the airport? Would/ Will you like one of these chocolates? ~Yes, please. Thank you Where should/ could we go for our holiday? ~ What about Spain? Would/ May you please be quiet? I'm trying to concentrate. Do you think you may/ could lend me some money? Shall/ Will I do the washing-up? ~ Oh, thank you, Will/ Would you have a piece of cake? ~Yes. I'd love to. May. Might I sit down? ~Yes, i apeD ao Om PHAN II: BAI TAP NGO PHAP 125

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