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25 tháng 3 2020

1.has

2.are

3.have been

4.use

5.has become

6.has been made

7.became

8.shares

9.has won

10.are shaking

complete the sentences with the appropriate present tense of the verb in brackets 1 in canada, new year's day................ a long tradition of celebration(have) 2 first names.................... used more frequently in australia than in other countries(be) 3 recently, many places in new zealand................... called with two names-one english one maori(be) 4 maori people...............the hongi-touching noses-to greet people they.......... safe and familiar with (use-feel) 5 since...
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complete the sentences with the appropriate present tense of the verb in brackets

1 in canada, new year's day................ a long tradition of celebration(have)

2 first names.................... used more frequently in australia than in other countries(be)

3 recently, many places in new zealand................... called with two names-one english one maori(be)

4 maori people...............the hongi-touching noses-to greet people they.......... safe and familiar with (use-feel)

5 since its beginning ore than a cantury ago,the slouch hat...............one of the most distinctive items of australian clothing(become)

6 for over 130 years,aubra hats.............its legendary stories in austrilia(make)

7 aberdeen in scotland...........an important centre for the oil industry since the finding of oil in the north sea(become)

8 canada.........the longest land border in the world with the united states(share)

9 ireland..............the eurovision song conest seven time(win)

10 in canada you should maintain eye contact while you...........lands(shake)

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7 tháng 3 2018

complete the sentences with the appropriate present tense of the verb in brackets

1 in canada, new year's day.......has......... a long tradition of celebration(have)

2 first names.......are............. used more frequently in australia than in other countries(be)

3 recently, many places in new zealand...........have been........ called with two names-one english one maori(be)

4 maori people.....use ..........the hongi-touching noses-to greet people they...feel....... safe and familiar with (use-feel)

5 since its beginning ore than a cantury ago,the slouch hat.....has become..........one of the most distinctive items of australian clothing(become)

6 for over 130 years,aubra hats.....have been made........its legendary stories in austrilia(make)

7 aberdeen in scotland......became .....an important centre for the oil industry since the finding of oil in the north sea(become)

8 canada...shares ......the longest land border in the world with the united states(share)

9 ireland..............the eurovision song conest seven time(win)

10 in canada you should maintain eye contact while you...........lands(shake)

7 tháng 3 2018

9 ireland.......has won.......the eurovision song conest seven time(win)

10 in canada you should maintain eye contact while you......are shaking .....lands(shake)

\( Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. II. Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets. 1. ________ Charlie Chaplin was born in London, England. (legend) 2. In Canada, there are a lot of________ from various countries.(refuge) 3. Lake Wanaka is a ________ scenery in New Zealand.(spectacle) 4. The Sydney Opera House is an________ monument of Australia.(icon) 5. The________ originates in Ireland and its associated islands....
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\( Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. II. Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets. 1. ________ Charlie Chaplin was born in London, England. (legend) 2. In Canada, there are a lot of________ from various countries.(refuge) 3. Lake Wanaka is a ________ scenery in New Zealand.(spectacle) 4. The Sydney Opera House is an________ monument of Australia.(icon) 5. The________ originates in Ireland and its associated islands. (Ireland) 6. The Canadians are native________ of English.(speak) 7. English is an________ language of France. (official) 8. Thuy________ loves the koala in Australia.(absolute) 9. The violation of that company was________ yesterday.(exposure) 10. Do storm water and the atmosphere bring non- point source ? (pollution) III.Complete the sentences with the appropriate present tense of the verbs in brackets. 1. Since its beginning more than a century ago, the slouch hat________ one of the most distinctive items of Australian clothing.(become) 2. For over 130 years, Akubra hats________ its legendary stories in Australia.(make) 3. Aberdeen in Scotland________ an important centre for the oil industrysince the finding of oil in the North Sea. (become) 4. Canada________ the longest land border in the world with the United States.(share) 5. Ireland________ the Eurovision Song Contest seven times.(win) 6. In Canada you should maintain eye contact while you________ hands.(shake) 7. In Canada, New Year’s Day________ a long tradition of celebration.(have) 8. First names________ used more frequently in Australia than in other countries. (be) 9. Recently, many places in New Zealand________ called with two names – one English, and one Maori. (be) 10. Maori people________ the hongi – touching noses – to greet peoplethey safe and familiar with. (use – feel)\)

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12 tháng 7 2019

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Unit 8 : Country life and City life

Unit 8 : Country life and City life

12 tháng 7 2019

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WORD FORM & VERB TENSES OF UNIT 7-8 (ENGLISH 8TH) II. VERB TENSES : 1.A koala (spend) __________________ about 18-20 hours sleeping in tree forks. 2.It’s only my first week in Wales, and I (see) ___________________ so many interesting things already. 3.The number of kiwis in this area (decrease) ___________________ quickly. 4.The Aborigines (live) ________________ in Australia for more than 40,000 years. 5.Most European citizens (not have) _________________ to apply for a visa to visit...
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WORD FORM & VERB TENSES OF UNIT 7-8 (ENGLISH 8TH)
II. VERB TENSES :
1.A koala (spend) __________________ about 18-20 hours sleeping in tree forks.
2.It’s only my first week in Wales, and I (see) ___________________ so many interesting things already.
3.The number of kiwis in this area (decrease) ___________________ quickly.
4.The Aborigines (live) ________________ in Australia for more than 40,000 years.
5.Most European citizens (not have) _________________ to apply for a visa to visit Canada.
6.At the moment, thousands of people (gather) _________________ in Trafalgar Square, London.
7.The kangaroo (become) __________________ a symbol of Australia since 1773.
8The bald eagle, an American symbol, (not live) ____________________ in any other places besides North America.
9.I think Mr. Viet (not be) ___________________ to Northern Ireland yet.
10.The Taylors (not stay) _____________________ in New York now. They moved to San Francisco last month.
11.Canada (be) __________________ made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories.
12.Australia (have) ____________________ a wide range of different landscapes.
13.Annually, the National Eisteddfod festival of Wales (take) ____________________ place at the start of August.
14.The statue of Liberty (welcome) ___________________ over 12 million immigrants entering the USA through New York Harbor since 1900.
15.Each of the 50 states (adopt) ___________________ an official state flower so far.
16.Since 1965, the maple tree with the leaves (become) __________________ the most well-known Canadian symbol.
17.At present, the National Cherry Blossom Festival (occur) _________________ in Washington, D.C.
18.Maori (be) ___________________ recognized as an official language of New Zealand since the Maori language Act of 1978.
19.In Canada, New Year’s Day ____________________ a long tradition of celebration. (have)
20.First names ___________________ used more frequently in Australia than in other countries. (be)
21.Recently, many places in New Zealand ___________________ called with two names. (be)
22.Maoria people __________________ the hongi- touching noses – to greet people they ________________ safe and familiar with. (use – feel)
23.Since its beginning more than a century ago, the slouch hat _________________ one of the most distinctive items of Australian clothing. (become)
24.For over 130 years, Akubra hats ____________________ its legendary stories in Australia. (make)
25.Ireland ___________________ the Eurovision Song contest seven times .(win)
26. In Canada you should maintain eye contact while you________hands.(shake)

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1.A koala (spend) spends about 18-20 hours sleeping in tree forks.
2.It’s only my first week in Wales, and I (see) have seen so many interesting things already.
3.The number of kiwis in this area (decrease) are decreasing quickly.
4.The Aborigines (live) have lived in Australia for more than 40,000 years.
5.Most European citizens (not have) don't have to apply for a visa to visit Canada.
6.At the moment, thousands of people (gather) is gathering in Trafalgar Square, London.
7.The kangaroo (become) has become a symbol of Australia since 1773.
8The bald eagle, an American symbol, (not live) doesn't live in any other places besides North America.
9.I think Mr. Viet (not be) hasn't been to Northern Ireland yet.
10.The Taylors (not stay) aren't staying in New York now. They moved to San Francisco last month.
11.Canada (be) is made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories.
12.Australia (have) has a wide range of different landscapes.
13.Annually, the National Eisteddfod festival of Wales (take) took place at the start of August.
14.The statue of Liberty (welcome) has welcome over 12 million immigrants entering the USA through New York Harbor since 1900.
15.Each of the 50 states (adopt) has adopted an official state flower so far.
16.Since 1965, the maple tree with the leaves (become) has become the most well-known Canadian symbol.
17.At present, the National Cherry Blossom Festival (occur) is being occuring in Washington, D.C.
18.Maori (be) has been recognized as an official language of New Zealand since the Maori language Act of 1978.
19.In Canada, New Year’s Day has a long tradition of celebration. (have)
20.First names is used more frequently in Australia than in other countries. (be)
21.Recently, many places in New Zealand are called with two names. (be)
22.Maoria people use the hongi- touching noses – to greet people they feel safe and familiar with. (use – feel)
23.Since its beginning more than a century ago, the slouch hat has become one of the most distinctive items of Australian clothing. (become)
24.For over 130 years, Akubra hats have made its legendary stories in Australia. (make)
25.Ireland won the Eurovision Song contest seven times .(win)
26. In Canada you should maintain eye contact while you are shaking hands.(shake)

III. Complete the sentences with the appropriate present tense of the verbs in brackets.1.   Since its beginning more than a century ago, the slouch hat_____one of the most distinctive items of Australian clothing. (become)2.   For over 130 years, Akubra hats____its legendary stories in Australia. (make)3.   Aberdeen in Scotland_______an important centre for the oil industry since the finding of oil in the North Sea. (become)4.   Canada________the longest land border in the world with...
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III. Complete the sentences with the appropriate present tense of the verbs in brackets.

1.   Since its beginning more than a century ago, the slouch hat_____one of the most distinctive items of Australian clothing. (become)

2.   For over 130 years, Akubra hats____its legendary stories in Australia. (make)

3.   Aberdeen in Scotland_______an important centre for the oil industry since the finding of oil in the North Sea. (become)

4.   Canada________the longest land border in the world with the United States. (share)

5.   Ireland______the Eurovision Song Contest seven times. (win)

6.   In Canada you should maintain eye contact while you____hands. (shake)

7.   In Canada, New Year’s Day_____a long tradition of celebration. (have)

8.   First names_____used more frequently in Australia than in other countries. (be)

9.   Recently, many places in New Zealand__________called with two names – one English, and one Maori. (be)

10. Maori people______the hongi – touching noses – to greet people they______safe and familiar with. (use - feel)

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7 tháng 3 2022

1 has become

2 have made

3 has become

4 shared

5 has won

6 are shaking

7 has

8 are

9 have been 

10 use - feel

How do people choose names (0) ...for. their babies? In the past, many names were chosen for (1).......... religious associations or because of national or family tradition. If a boy's great-grandfather, his grandfather and father were all called Patrick, then(2)..........was very likely that the new-born baby would be called Patrick as (3)...........Sometimes parents wanted to please a wealthy or much loved relative (4)..........naming the baby after him or her and in countries (5)..........as...
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How do people choose names (0) ...for. their babies? In the past, many names were chosen for (1).......... religious associations or because of national or family tradition. If a boy's great-grandfather, his grandfather and father were all called Patrick, then(2)..........was very likely that the new-born baby would be called Patrick as (3)...........Sometimes parents wanted to please a wealthy or much loved relative (4)..........naming the baby after him or her and in countries (5)..........as Spain a child was often given the name of the saint whose feast day coincided (6)..........the birth. Mostly names (7)..........good connotations, though there are exceptions. Parents in some parts of the world gave their babies names like 'Ugly' or 'Disagreeable' so as to (8)..........the child unattractive to demons.

Nowadays the main consideration in most English-speaking countries seems to be fashion combined with (9)..........the name sounds. New names are sometimes invented simply (10)..........they sound pleasant. In Britain the influence of television soaps, pop music and Hollywood is clear as is the increasing appeal (11)..........less common names. In the United States current naming trends include naming children after places, using traditional last names as first names and borrowing (12).......... other languages and cultures.

There are hundreds of books and even web sites devoted (13)..........listing names for anxious parents who still can't make (14)..........their minds. Despite the almost bewildering range of choices plenty of children still end up in classrooms where three, four or even more of their classmates have the (15)..........name.

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14 tháng 9 2018

How do people choose names (0) ...for. their babies? In the past, many names were chosen for (1)....their...... religious associations or because of national or family tradition. If a boy's great-grandfather, his grandfather and father were all called Patrick, then(2)....it......was very likely that the new-born baby would be called Patrick as(3).....well......Sometimes parents wanted to please a wealthy or much loved relative(4).....by.....naming the baby after him or her and in countries (5).....such.....as Spain a child was often given the name of the saint whose feast day coincided (6).....with.....the birth. Mostly names (7)....have......good connotations, though there are exceptions. Parents in some parts of the world gave their babies names like 'Ugly' or 'Disagreeable' so as to(8)......make....the child unattractive to demons.

Nowadays the main consideration in most English-speaking countries seems to be fashion combined with (9)...how.......the name sounds. New names are sometimes invented simply (10)....because......they sound pleasant. In Britain the influence of television soaps, pop music and Hollywood is clear as is the increasing appeal (11)....of......less common names. In the United States current naming trends include naming children after places, using traditional last names as first names and borrowing (12)....from......other languages and cultures.

There are hundreds of books and even web sites devoted (13).....to.....listing names for anxious parents who still can't make (14)....up......their minds. Despite the almost bewildering range of choices plenty of children still end up in classrooms where three, four or even more of their classmates have the (15)...same.......name.

READ THE PASSAGE AND FILL IN EACH BLANK WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD MOST PEOPLE THINK OF COMPUTERS (1)............... VERY MODERN INVENTIONS, PRODUCTS OF OUR NEW TECHNOLOGICAL AGO. BUT (2)............... , THE IDEA FOR A COMPUTER WAS WORKED OUT (3)............... TWO CENTURIES AGO BY A MAN (4)................. CHARLES BABBAGE. BABBAGE WAS BORN IN 1791 AND (5).............. UP TO BE A BRILLIANT MATHEMATICIAN. HE DREW UP PLANS FOR SEVERAL CALCULATING MACHINES (6).................. HE CALLED...
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READ THE PASSAGE AND FILL IN EACH BLANK WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD

MOST PEOPLE THINK OF COMPUTERS (1)............... VERY MODERN INVENTIONS, PRODUCTS OF OUR NEW TECHNOLOGICAL AGO. BUT (2)............... , THE IDEA FOR A COMPUTER WAS WORKED OUT (3)............... TWO CENTURIES AGO BY A MAN (4)................. CHARLES BABBAGE.

BABBAGE WAS BORN IN 1791 AND (5).............. UP TO BE A BRILLIANT MATHEMATICIAN. HE DREW UP PLANS FOR SEVERAL CALCULATING MACHINES (6).................. HE CALLED "ENGINE". BUT, (7)................ THE FACT THAT HE STARTED BUILDING SOME OF THESE, HE NEVER FINISHED ANY OF (8)............... . OVER THE YEARS PEOPLE HAVE ARGUED WHETHER HIS MACHINES (9)................. EVER WORK. RECENTLY, HOWEVER, THE SCIENCE MUSEUM IN LONDON (10)................ FINISHED BUILDING AN ENGINE (11)................. ON ONE OF BABBAGE'S DESIGNS. IT HAS (12)................. SIX YEARS TO COMPLETE AND (13)............... THAN FOUR THOUSAND PARTS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY MADE. (14)................ IT WORKS OR NOT, THE MACHINE WILL BE ON SHOW AT A SPECIAL EXHIBITION IN THE SCIENCE MUSEUM TO (15)............ PEOPLE OF BABBAGE'S WORK.

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3 tháng 8 2017

READ THE PASSAGE AND FILL IN EACH BLANK WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD

MOST PEOPLE THINK OF COMPUTERS (1).......as........ VERY MODERN INVENTIONS, PRODUCTS OF OUR NEW TECHNOLOGICAL AGO. BUT (2).......actually........ , THE IDEA FOR A COMPUTER WAS WORKED OUT (3)......over........ TWO CENTURIES AGO BY A MAN (4).........called........ CHARLES BABBAGE.

BABBAGE WAS BORN IN 1791 AND (5)..........grew.... UP TO BE A BRILLIANT MATHEMATICIAN. HE DREW UP PLANS FOR SEVERAL CALCULATING MACHINES (6).........which........ HE CALLED "ENGINE". BUT, (7).......despite......... THE FACT THAT HE STARTED BUILDING SOME OF THESE, HE NEVER FINISHED ANY OF (8).........them...... . OVER THE YEARS PEOPLE HAVE ARGUED WHETHER HIS MACHINES (9).......would.......... EVER WORK. RECENTLY, HOWEVER, THE SCIENCE MUSEUM IN LONDON (10)........has........ FINISHED BUILDING AN ENGINE (11).........based........ ON ONE OF BABBAGE'S DESIGNS. IT HAS (12)........taken......... SIX YEARS TO COMPLETE AND (13)......more......... THAN FOUR THOUSAND PARTS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY MADE. (14)....whether............ IT WORKS OR NOT, THE MACHINE WILL BE ON SHOW AT A SPECIAL EXHIBITION IN THE SCIENCE MUSEUM TO (15).....remind....... PEOPLE OF BABBAGE'S WORK.

3 tháng 8 2017

READ THE PASSAGE AND FILL IN EACH BLANK WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD

MOST PEOPLE THINK OF COMPUTERS (1).......AS........ VERY MODERN INVENTIONS, PRODUCTS OF OUR NEW TECHNOLOGICAL AGO. BUT (2).......ACTUALLY........ , THE IDEA FOR A COMPUTER WAS WORKED OUT (3).......OVER........ TWO CENTURIES AGO BY A MAN (4)........NAMED......... CHARLES BABBAGE.

BABBAGE WAS BORN IN 1791 AND (5).......GREW....... UP TO BE A BRILLIANT MATHEMATICIAN. HE DREW UP PLANS FOR SEVERAL CALCULATING MACHINES (6).........WHICH......... HE CALLED "ENGINE". BUT, (7)........DESPITE........ THE FACT THAT HE STARTED BUILDING SOME OF THESE, HE NEVER FINISHED ANY OF (8).......THEM........ . OVER THE YEARS PEOPLE HAVE ARGUED WHETHER HIS MACHINES (9)........WOULD......... EVER WORK. RECENTLY, HOWEVER, THE SCIENCE MUSEUM IN LONDON (10).......HAS......... FINISHED BUILDING AN ENGINE (11)........BASED......... ON ONE OF BABBAGE'S DESIGNS. IT HAS (12)........TAKEN......... SIX YEARS TO COMPLETE AND (13)........MORE....... THAN FOUR THOUSAND PARTS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY MADE. (14)........WHETHER........ IT WORKS OR NOT, THE MACHINE WILL BE ON SHOW AT A SPECIAL EXHIBITION IN THE SCIENCE MUSEUM TO (15).....REMIND....... PEOPLE OF BABBAGE'S WORK.

The Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into wood. There are about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin dark brown eyes, and wavy black hair. In 1840, they agreed to become a British colony, government. Most of them live like the white New Zealanders. However, the Maori don’t forget their traditions. Children learn the language, music, and...
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The Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into wood. There are about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin dark brown eyes, and wavy black hair. In 1840, they agreed to become a British colony, government. Most of them live like the white New Zealanders. However, the Maori don’t forget their traditions. Children learn the language, music, and old stories. They have and they learned European ways quickly. Today, there are Maori in all kinds of jobs. They attend schools and universities and become lawyers and scientists. There are Maori in the yearly competitions in speaking, dancing, and singing. The Maori live a comfortable, modern life, but they keep their traditions by passing them to their children.

Questions:

1. Is New Zealand an island country?
->

2. What is the population of the Maori?
->

3. What do the Maori look like?
->

4. How do the Maori live today?
->

5. What do they do at their yearly competitions?
->

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19 tháng 2 2020

The Maori arrived in New Zealand from other Polynesian islands over a thousand years ago. They were the first people to live there. They made beautiful wooden buildings with pictures cut into wood. There are about 280,000 Maori today. Maori have brown skin dark brown eyes, and wavy black hair. In 1840, they agreed to become a British colony, government. Most of them live like the white New Zealanders. However, the Maori don’t forget their traditions. Children learn the language, music, and old stories. They have and they learned European ways quickly. Today, there are Maori in all kinds of jobs. They attend schools and universities and become lawyers and scientists. There are Maori in the yearly competitions in speaking, dancing, and singing. The Maori live a comfortable, modern life, but they keep their traditions by passing them to their children.

Questions:

1. Is New Zealand an island country?
-> Yes, it is

2. What is the population of the Maori?
-> There are about 280,000 Maori today

3. What do the Maori look like?
-> They have brown skin dark brown eyes, and wavy black hair

4. How do the Maori live today?
-> ???

5. What do they do at their yearly competitions?
-> They speaking, dancing, and singing at their yearly competitions

I. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the suitable words. The English language is the most widely spoken language in the world. It is used as either first or second language .................... (1) many countries. During the 16th century, only about two million people spoke English. All .................... (2) them lived in what is now the United Kingdom. Over the centuries, as a result of various historical events, English has spread throughout .................... (3)...
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I. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the suitable words.

The English language is the most widely spoken language in the world. It is used as either first or second language .................... (1) many countries.

During the 16th century, only about two million people spoke English. All .................... (2) them lived in what is now the United Kingdom. Over the centuries, as a result of various historical events, English has spread throughout .................... (3) world. Today, about 400 million people speak English as their native .................... (4). Most of them live in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, .................... (5) the Unites States.

About 100 million people, chiefly living in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and in many African .................... (6), speak English in addition to their own language. An additional 200 million people in the world probably know .................... (7) least some English. English is really an international language.

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21 tháng 3 2020

1. in

2. of

3. the

4. language

5. and

6. regions

7. at

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15 tháng 5 2022

Put the verbs into the correct forms.

1. For over 130 years, Akubra hats (make) ……have made…… its legendary stories in Australia.

2. My friend asked me how I (feel) …would feel………… if someone gave me a brand new MacBook.

3. First names (use) ………are used…… more commonly in Australia than other countries.

4. They get sick so often. If they exercised more, they (be) ……would be……… healthier.

5. At this moment next year, I (lie) …will be lying………… on Maldives beach.

6. We (not be) ……………won't be…………………… able to drink that water if it is not refined.

7. They (clean) ………………has cleaned………………… their car. It looks new again.

8. In my house, dogs are often (feed) …………fed………………………by my brother.

 

9. How would you become if you (stop) ………stopped…………………………drinking water?  

 

15 tháng 5 2022

Put the verbs into the correct forms.

1. For over 130 years, Akubra hats (make) …have made……… its legendary stories in Australia.

2. My friend asked me how I (feel) …to feel………… if someone gave me a brand new MacBook.

3. First names (use) ……are used… more commonly in Australia than other countries.

4. They get sick so often. If they exercised more, they (be) ……would be……… healthier.

5. At this moment next year, I (lie) ……will be liing ……… on Maldives beach.

6. We (not be) ………won't be………………………… able to drink that water if it is not refined.

7. They (clean) ………………………………… their car. It looks new again.

8. In my house, dogs are often (feed) …………………………………by my brother.

9. How would you become if you (stop) …………………………………drinking water?