Correct the mistakes in the sentences.
1. What he was given as a prize?
2. Is this crime novel written last year?
3. What was award to the actor?
4. Who was the film directed for?
5. Were this book written by a man?
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1. Our teacher is very interested in literature so we were very interested in the lesson. (interest)
2. My neighbour is a very bored sort of person because he always says and does boring things. (bore)
3. Studying for exams is very tiring. I get tired when I open my school books. (tire)
4. I am not amazed that he has won two Oscars for Best Actor because his acting in that film is so amazing. (amaze)
5. The boy was so frightened by the film that he couldn’t sleep last night. (frighten)
6. The Wizard of Oz, which was directed by Victor Fleming and King Vidor, is a brilliant and (excite) exciting fantasy. It tells the story of a young girl’s (fascinate) fastinating adventures in the magical land of Oz.
7. All critics said this film was really (bore) boring . Nevertheless, I was so (interest) interested that I saw it from beginning to end.
8. We were (fascinate) fastinated by his (thrill) thrilling account of his adventures in a Chinese jungle.
9. The characters in the book were so (convince) convinced that I was as (shock) shocked when one of them died as I would have been in real life.
10. I was (interest) interested to learn that the director of that (grip) gripping film has been given a prize.
Câu 1: Ernest Hemingway was from America.
Câu 2: The Old Man and the Sea (it) was published in 1952.
Câu 3: The Old Man and the Sea (it) belongs to fiction.
Hoặc: The Old Man and the Sea (it) is fiction.
Câu 4: The content of The Old Man and the Sea is about Santiago, an anging Cuba fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream off the coast of Florida.
Câu 5: Hemingway won the Nobel Prixe in Literature in 1954.
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Complete the sentences using the correct comparative, superlative form, or '(not)as ... as' of the adjectives given in brackets.
1. The film shown on TV last night was .....less thrilling......(thrilling) than the book written for it.
2. That was ......the most terrifying.....(terrifying) film I have ever seen.
3. Most love songs composed by Trinh Cong Son are .......sweeter.....(sweet) romantic poems.
4. Acoustic guitars are often .......cheaper.......(cheap) than electric guitar.
5. Long zither is .........as gentle as.......(gentle) traditional Vietnamese musical instrument loved by many Hue people.
Read the passage and answer the questions.
The Academy Awards, commonly known as The Oscars, are the most famous film awards in the world. They have been held since 1929. They are called The Oscars after the golden statuette awarded to the winners.
The Oscar statuette is oi cially called the Academy Award of Merit. It is 13½ inches high and weighs 8½ pounds. The Oscar statuette was designed by Cedric Gibbons and sculpted by George Stanley. It is a knight holding a crusader’s sword, standing on a reel of film. The first Oscar was given to Emil Jannings on May 16, 1929.
The most important Oscar is the ‘Best Picture’ prize, which is given to the best film. Two other important awards are ‘Best Actor’ and ‘Best Actress’ in a leading role. There are lots of other prizes too, such as ‘Best Director’, ‘Best Supporting Actor’ and ‘Best Supporting Actress’, ‘Best Costume Design’, ‘Best Film Editing’, etc.
1.When were The Oscars first organised?
They were first organised in 1929.
2.What are the awards named after?
They are named after the Oscar statuette.
3.Who is Cedric Gibbons?
He is the person who designed/ He designed the Oscar statuette.
4.Who received the first Oscar statuette?
Emil Jannings received the first Oscar statuette.
5.What is the Best Picture prize?
It is the prize for/ given to the best film.
Complete the sentences, put in WHO, WHOM, WHOSE, WHICH or THAT if necessary
1. My office,...which...is on the second floor of the building, is very smalk
2. The people...whom...we met at the party were very friendly
3. An orphan is a child..whose...parents are dead
4. Is this the article..which....you were interested in?
5. This morning I met somebody....whom...I hadn't seen for ages
6. Amy,...whose...car had broken down, was in a very bad mood
7. The hotel...where...we stay in wasn't very clean
8. The detective lost the sight of the man..which......he was following
9. She is the most famous girl....who..has talked to me
10. Is this the man....whose...sob has just won the first prize?11. This room,..where...there are a lot of posters on the walls, belonged to my son
12. Hue,...where...he spent this childhood, is well known for beauty spots
14. The bicycle...which....was painted red is mine
15. That is the book...which..he bought last night
16. Easter is a festival..which...occurs in late March or early April
17. Has he found the key..which..he lost yesterday?
18. The city....where...we visited last year was very beautiful
19. She has a friend....who...is the manager of this company
20. What is the picture..which..you want to buy?
21. My children,....who.. have an opportunity to go to the zoo, always look very excited
22. He is the man...who....was helped last night
1. What he was given as a prize?
--> What was he given as a prize?
2. Is this crime novel written last year?
--> Was this crime novel written last year?
3. What was award to the actor?
--> What was the actor awarded?
4. Who was the film directed for?
--> Who is the film directed for?
5. Were this book written by a man?
--> Is this book written by a man?