6: In/ permission/ my/ before/ ask/ leaving/ family/ for/ the/ before/ table.
A. In my family, children have for permission to ask before leaving the table.
B. In my family leaving the table, children have to ask for permission before.
C. In my table, children have to ask for permission before leaving the family.
D. In my family, children have to ask for permission before leaving the table.
7: eating/ never/ left/ Indian/ when/ use/ hand.
A. Indian never use left hand when eating. B. Indian never eating when use left hand
C. Indian hand when never use left eating. D. Indian never use when left hand eating
8: at/ tea/ of/ There’s / tradition/ at/ afternoon/ British/ a/ 4 p.m.
A. There’s a tradition of having British afternoon tea at 4 p.m.
B. There’s a 4 p.m of having afternoon tea at British tradition.
C. There’s a British tradition afternoon tea of having at 4 p.m.
D. There’s a British tradition of having afternoon tea at 4 p.m.
9: you/ left/ In/ car/ have/ on the/ to/ London.
A. In London, you have to drive your car on the left.
B. In London, you have your car to drive on the left.
C. In London, you have to your drive on the car left.
D. In London, your car have you to drive on the left.
10: have/ Chung cake/ the/ of/ at/ Tet/ Vietnamese/ wrapping/ tradition.
A. Chung cake wrapping have the tradition of Vietnamese at Tet.
B. Vietnamese have the tradition of wrapping Chung cake at Tet.
C. Vietnamese have Chung cake of wrapping the tradition at Tet.
D. Tet at Vietnamese have the wrapping tradition of Chung cake
6: In/ permission/ my/ before/ ask/ leaving/ family/ for/ the/ before/ table.
A. In my family, children have for permission to ask before leaving the table.
B. In my family leaving the table, children have to ask for permission before.
C. In my table, children have to ask for permission before leaving the family.
D. In my family, children have to ask for permission before leaving the table.
7: eating/ never/ left/ Indian/ when/ use/ hand.
A. Indian never use left hand when eating. B. Indian never eating when use left hand
C. Indian hand when never use left eating. D. Indian never use when left hand eating
8: at/ tea/ of/ There’s / tradition/ at/ afternoon/ British/ a/ 4 p.m.
A. There’s a tradition of having British afternoon tea at 4 p.m.
B. There’s a 4 p.m of having afternoon tea at British tradition.
C. There’s a British tradition afternoon tea of having at 4 p.m.
D. There’s a British tradition of having afternoon tea at 4 p.m.
9: you/ left/ In/ car/ have/ on the/ to/ London.
A. In London, you have to drive your car on the left.
B. In London, you have your car to drive on the left.
C. In London, you have to your drive on the car left.
D. In London, your car have you to drive on the left.
10: have/ Chung cake/ the/ of/ at/ Tet/ Vietnamese/ wrapping/ tradition.
A. Chung cake wrapping have the tradition of Vietnamese at Tet.
B. Vietnamese have the tradition of wrapping Chung cake at Tet.
C. Vietnamese have Chung cake of wrapping the tradition at Tet.
D. Tet at Vietnamese have the wrapping tradition of Chung cake