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Write 1 word in each gap
Written communication
Not long ago, written communication was slow. In the past,you...can.... communicate..... with someone ...by... letter. They would receive the letter have ..be... very annoying! For example, you could not send a letter inviting someone...to.. your party unless you sent it at least a week before.
Today, though, with email and text messages, we can send a written message ..for. someone instantly - and we do not ...have.. to go to the post office or pay for a stamp! It is easier than ever to stay in touch ..with .... friends and relations wherever they are in the world. Now , you ..can... decide to have a party in the morning, your friends will be there in the evening. That is great, is not it?
Dear Jenny,
Sorry I didn't answer your last letter. If I realised how serious the situation was, I would have written to you straight away. You obviously need my advice. I only wish to be with you now to help you. I think it's about time you left your job and started to look for a new one. If your boss insists on treating you so unfairly, then you have very little choice. You say that you'd rather have a job you hate than no job at all, but is that really true? If you were worried about money, don't be. You can come home and live with wour father and me for a while. I'd rather you lived nearer home anyway. Your old boss at the library, Mr.Green, say you could have your old job back if you want it. You could have been Head Librarian by now if you hadn't left ! Anyway, I'll let you know if I hear about any other suitable jobs. Take care and let me know if you make any decisions.
Love, Mum
Dear Jenny,
Sorry I didn't answer your last letter. If I had realised how serious the situation was, I would have written to you straight away. You obviously need my advice. I only wish to be with you now to help you. I think it's about time you left your job and started to look for a new one. If your boss insists on treating you so unfairly, then you have very little choice. You say that you'd rather have a job you hate than no job at all, but is that really true? If you were worried about money, don't be. You can come home and live with wour father and me for a while. I'd rather you lived nearer home anyway. Your old boss at the library, Mr.Green, say you could have your old job back if you want it. You could have been Head Librarian by now if you hadn't left! Anyway, I'll let you know if I hear about any other suitable jobs. Take care and let me know if you make any decisions.
Love, Mum
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BT1 : Complete these sentences with the correct verb form.
1: If I (be)..were....a bird, I (not/ want)..wouldn't want..to live my whole life in a cage
2: If I (take).had taken...umbrella, I wouldn’t have been sick
3: You don’t get there in time unless you(hungry)..don't hungry..
4: I’m not going to the party unless you (go).go..with me
5: If I(be)..were...Prime Minister, I would increase salary for the teachers
6: If I(have)had....much money, I would go everywhere in the word
7:If I(be)..were...you,I(apply).would apply..for that job
8: We(forgive)..would have forgiven...you If you(tell).had told.. my mother that secret last week
9: If they(arrive).arrived..at the ariport earlier, they(not miss).wouldn't miss...the plane
10: If tonight(be)..were..Saturday night, I(go out)..would go out.with my friends
11: We(go).would have gone..on a picnic if it (not snow)..hadn't snowed..heavily last Sunday
12: The score of yesterday’s match(not be).wouldn't have been...so bad if Tony (not be).hadn't been...sent out of the field.
Underline the most suitable coniunction in each sentence.
l. Even though/ When/ Becouse the New Year's Eve is a very important moment of the year, the whole family stays awake to experience it
2. We have finished the preparations on time for the party while/ even though/ however we had a lot of things to do.
3. While/ When/ Since you come to the Lantern Festival in Hoi An, you may be surprised about the beauty of the floating lanterns.
4. You can get there by airplane, but/ and/ so it is a bit costly
5. Chung coke is very tasly, but/ however/ additionally, it is a type of coke for festivals more than for a daily life.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the given word.1. Participating in the Lim Festival is one the most ...MEMORIAL...events in (memory)
2. This is a..YEARLY.. festival in vietnam( year)
3. When do the...PREPARATIONS... for the festival begin( prepare)
4. Among many traditional activities at the Hung King Temple Festival, I was ....festival in Vietnam year .for the festival begin? prepare perform =>0 the most interested in the Xoan singing...PERFORMANCES...(perform )
5 At the beginning of the festival, people have to do a welcome...RITUAL....(rite)
PRESENT and PAST SIMPLE or CONTINUOUS.
Use contractions when possible. Capitals are relevant.
We are listening (listen) to music in class tomorrow.
The party finished (finish) at 12:00 last night
I live (live) in London. I don't live (not, live) in Spain.
Susan plays (play) football when she falls (fall) and breaks (break) her leg
James doesn't like (not, like) this party, he wants (want) to go home.
We don't go (not, go) to the cinema yesterday.
Kate normallys doesn't have (normally, not, have) lunch in the office, but she has (have) lunch here today
Helen cans (can) play the guitar when she was (be) six.
Do you normally read (normally, you, read) terror stories?
We go (go) to the park. Do you want (You, want) to come with us?
Do you have (you, have) arguments with your parents very often?
Mara and John drink (drink) wine every day.
The train doesn't stop (not, stop) here today.
John tidies (tidy) his room once a week.
I can't lend you my car because I need (need) it today.
Harriet comes (come) while we talk (talk) about her
I am not taking (not, take) any medicine at the moment.
I don't sleep (not, sleep) very well these days.
They didn't do (not, do) their homework yesterday.
We saw (see) that film at the cinema last week.
Did Peter see (Peter, see) the film yesterday?
Does the sun rise (the sun, shine) when you arrive (arrive) in Barbados?
Mary never helps ( help) in the house.
James (not, drink) his milk, mum!
Sam didn't can (not, can) score any goals last Sunday.
Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences. 1. Children get present ______ Christmas and ______ their birthday. (at ... at / on ... on / on ... at / at ... on)
2. If you are going to the post office, would you post a letter ______ me? (to / at / on / for)
3. The windows haven’t been cleaned ______ weeks. (ago / since / for / to)
4. We usually go to our home village at least once ______ the summer. (in / on / to / for)
5. He said that John ______ up his job. (has given / have given / had given / had to give)
6. When I saw Susan, she said she was taking her driving test ______. (today / the next day / tomorrow / the tomorrow)
7. My TV is broken. I wish it ______ soon. (would be repaired / is repaired/ was repaired / will be repaired)
8. I have lived with my parents. I wish I ______ an apartment. (will have / had / would / has)
9. Have you ever wished you ______ to ski when you were younger? (will learn / could learn / learn / can learn)
10. Sometimes he wishes he ______ a different career when he graduates. (can choose / choose / will choose / could choose)
11. Matthew said he was meeting a friend at the station later ______. (that day / yesterday / tomorrow / this today)
12. The astronauts have alrea dy been in orbit ______ two days. (since / for / till / to)
13. We have lunch from 12.00 ______ 1.00. Then we start again go on______ 5.30. (to ... at / from ... to / to ... to / to ... till)
14. She said that she ______ to learn to drive. (is going / go / goes /was going)
15. She asked me ______ I liked pop music. (if / that / what / when)
Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences. 1. Children get present ______ Christmas and ______ their birthday. (at ... at / on ... on / on ... at / at ... on)
2. If you are going to the post office, would you post a letter ______ me? (to / at / on / for)
3. The windows haven’t been cleaned ______ weeks. (ago / since / for / to)
4. We usually go to our home village at least once ______ the summer. (in / on / to / for)
5. He said that John ______ up his job. (has given / have given / had given / had to give)
6. When I saw Susan, she said she was taking her driving test ______. (today / the next day / tomorrow / the tomorrow)
7. My TV is broken. I wish it ______ soon. (would be repaired / is repaired/ was repaired / will be repaired)
8. I have lived with my parents. I wish I ______ an apartment. (will have / had / would / has)
9. Have you ever wished you ______ to ski when you were younger? (will learn / could learn / learn / can learn)
10. Sometimes he wishes he ______ a different career when he graduates. (can choose / choose / will choose / could choose)
11. Matthew said he was meeting a friend at the station later ______. (that day / yesterday / tomorrow / this today)
12. The astronauts have alrea dy been in orbit ______ two days. (since / for / till / to)
13. We have lunch from 12.00 ______ 1.00. Then we start again go on______ 5.30. (to ... at / from ... to / to ... to / to ... till)
14. She said that she ______ to learn to drive. (is going / go / goes /was going)
15. She asked me ______ I liked pop music. (if / that / what / when)
We can compose e-mail messages cautiously and slowly, making sure that we choose our words with care and we can read and re-read them just as carefully before responding. In these ways, sending an e-mail message is just like sending a letter but even easier because we can use much less formal language and we don't have to buy a stamp or leave the house to post it. However, unlike old- fashioned letters, e-mail messages are usually delivered virtually instantly, just like using the telephone.
Email also have advantages over the use of telephones as well. When you send an email there is no need you check your watch to make sure it's a suitable time of day, no need to make small take to apologise for (5) disturbed people and no need to repond immadiately to awkward question. The best of both worlds !
I. Fill each blank one suitable word.
1. They would receive the letter.....from..... you a several days or weeks after you sent it, though. Sometimes, that must have.....been..... very annoying! For example, you could not sent a letter inviting someone....to.... your party unless you sent it at least a week before.
2. Today, though, with e-mail and text messages, we can send a written message....to... someone instantly
3. Now, you...can...decide to have a party in the morning.