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25 tháng 10 2021

1, homevillage

2, bus

3, shrine

4,had

5, took

6, interesting

25 tháng 10 2021

1 home village

2 bus

3 shrine

4 had

5 took

6 interesting

Ba invited Liz to his home village to join his family on a day trip about 60 kilometers to the north of Ha Noi. 
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11 tháng 11 2021

đúng hum

30 tháng 7 2017

Tìm lỗi sai và sửa

He made his first trip to the United States on September 1946

on => in

18 tháng 9 2021

1 invited

2 don't do

3 have just won

4 be cleaned

5 to take

6 spending

30 tháng 8 2017

Bài 2: Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English

1. A young man has out=> BEEN in prison

2. He was died=> DIED at the age of twenty

3. The mail has sent=> BEEN SENT to the wrong address

4. In=> ON Sunday, John invited Liz to join his family on a day trip to his home village

5. The train will be leaving on=> IN a few minutes

15 tháng 7 2017

what did they stead?

what was stolen?

ba went on a trip to his home village for five days

ba went on a five-day trip to his home village

i last heard this song ten years ago.

it's ten years since i heard this song

when he is asked about his past , he hates it

he hates being asked about his past

i like english. i like maths.(......both.........and)

i like both english and maths

Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word to complete the passage. Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong, who (1) ……………. born in 1890 and(2) …………….. in 1971, was a very famous jazz musician. He used to be known as “Satchmo” and this nickname stayed with him all his (3)……………. As a child in New Orleans, he learnt to (4) …………… the trumpet while he was living in a special home for children who(5) …………… got into trouble with the police....
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Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word to complete the passage.

Louis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong, who (1) ……………. born in 1890 and(2) …………….. in 1971, was a very famous jazz musician. He used to be known as “Satchmo” and this nickname stayed with him all his (3)……………. As a child in New Orleans, he learnt to (4) …………… the trumpet while he was living in a special home for children who(5) …………… got into trouble with the police. When he had finished his stay in the home, he (6) …………… various bands and then he formed his own. Between 1925 (7) …………… 1928 he made about 60 records. These records made him one (8) …………… the first solo stars in the history of pop (9) ……………. When he died, he had (10) …………… making records and he had been touring all over the (11) …………… for more than forty years, and he (12) …………… just as popular (13) …………… he had been before. He even (14) …………….. a number one pop record – What A Wonder World – (15) …………….. the 1960s.

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25 tháng 5 2017

Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word to complete the passage.

Louis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong, who (1) ……was………. born in 1890 and(2) …………died….. in 1971, was a very famous jazz musician. He used to be known as “Satchmo” and this nickname stayed with him all his (3)……life………. As a child in New Orleans, he learnt to (4) …play………… the trumpet while he was living in a special home for children who(5) ……had……… got into trouble with the police. When he had finished his stay in the home, he (6) …joined………… various bands and then he formed his own. Between 1925 (7) ……and……… 1928 he made about 60 records. These records made him one (8) ……of……… the first solo stars in the history of pop (9) …music…………. When he died, he had (10) ……been……… making records and he had been touring all over the (11) ……world……… for more than forty years, and he (12) …was………… just as popular (13) ……as……… he had been before. He even (14) ……was……….. a number one pop record – What A Wonder World – (15) ……in……….. the 1960s.

25 tháng 5 2017

Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word to complete the passage. (0.2 x 15 =3.0 pts)

Louis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong, who (1) was born in 1890 and(2) died in 1971, was a very famous jazz musician. He used to be known as “Satchmo” and this nickname stayed with him all his (3) life. As a child in New Orleans, he learnt to (4) play the trumpet while he was living in a special home for children who(5) had got into trouble with the police. When he had finished his stay in the home, he (6) joined various bands and then he formed his own. Between 1925 (7) and 1928 he made about 60 records. These records made him one (8) of the first solo stars in the history of pop (9) music. When he died, he had (10) been making records and he had been touring all over the (11) world for more than forty years, and he (12) was just as popular (13) as he had been before. He even (14) had a number one pop record – What A Wonder World – (15) in the 1960s.