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7 tháng 3

A. does → chuyển thành did

Dấu hiệu nhận biết: Last Saturday (quá khứ đơn)

8 tháng 3

A nhé

last Saturday là dấu hiệu thì quá khứ đơn

31 tháng 3 2020

Find and correct the mistakes in these sentences.

Where was you last weekend? => were

Do you take part in the marathon last Sunday? => Did

We buy this house three years ago. => bought

Paul is very tired because he didn't slept well last night. => didn't sleep

9.Find and correct the mistakes in these sentences. Where was you last weekend?

=> were

20.Find and correct the mistakes in these sentences. Do you take part in the marathon last Sunday?

=> Did 

1.Find and correct the mistakes in these sentences. We buy this house three years ago.

=> bought 

Find and correct the mistakes in these sentences. Paul is very tired because he didn't slept well last night 

=> sleep 

1: Was waiting

=>Waiting

2: Saw

=>Seeing

3: were planting

=>planting

 II. The following sentences has one mistake. Identify  and corect the mistakes.1. My brother hasn’tplayed football for last year.      A                    B       C                 D2. This is the second time I took part in the rice - cooking contest.             A                              B          C                D3. My brother said me to sit down at the table and do my homework .                    A                B       C              D4. I was made workhard by my...
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II. The following sentences has one mistake. Identify  and corect the mistakes.

1. My brother hasn’tplayed football for last year.

      A                    B       C                 D

2. This is the second time I took part in the rice - cooking contest.

             A                              B          C                D

3. My brother said me to sit down at the table and do my homework .

                    A                B       C              D

4. I was made workhard by my teacher.

          A            B     C   D

5. I wish I can go with you to the seasidenext weekend.

         A         B                       C                      D

6. The film was so bored that all audience had gone home before it ended .

                      A        B                      C                          D

7. Jane asked me how did I go to schooleveryday.

                 A                        B            C       D

8. The boysare playing soccer over thereare from class 9 A.

               A         B                                C    D

9.The water and land around the chemical factory are serious polluted.     

      A               B                 C                 D

10.Our neighbor will look for the garden when we go on holiday.             

                    A                B                          C       D

 

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12 tháng 7 2021

1 for => since

2 took => have taken

3 said => told

4 work => to work

5 can => could

6 bored => boring

7 did I go => I went

8 are => bỏ

9 serious => seriously

10 for => after

12 tháng 7 2021

mistakes.

1. My brother hasn’t played football for =>since last year.

      A                    B       C                 D

2. This is the second time I took =>have taken part in the rice - cooking contest.

             A                              B          C                D

3. My brother said=>told me to sit down at the table and do my homework .

                    A                B       C              D

4. I was made work=>to work hard by my teacher.

          A            B     C   D

5. I wish I can =>could go with you to the seasidenext weekend.

         A         B                       C                      D

6. The film was so bored=>boring that all audience had gone home before it ended .

                      A        B                      C                          D

7. Jane asked me how did I go=>i went to schooleveryday.

                 A                        B            C       D

8. The boys are playing=>playing soccer over there are from class 9 A.

               A         B                                C    D

9.The water and land around the chemical factory are serious=>serously polluted.     

      A               B                 C                 D

10.Our neighbor will look for =>after the garden when we go on holiday.             

 

                    A                B                          C       D

Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)PART ONE0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.4. Hydroelectric power is used to...
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Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)

PART ONE

0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.

1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.

2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.

3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.

4. Hydroelectric power is used to produce electricity.

5. Geothermal energy is produced from the heat stored in the earth’s core.

6. The wind was used as a power source over 1,300 years ago in Persia when the first windmill was built to return a millstone.

7. Waves have enormous power.

8. Incoming tides can be trapped behind a dam across a bay or an estuary.

9. A huge amount of solar energy reaches the earth’s outer atmosphere.

10. Nuclear fuels, such as uranium-235 and plutonium, can be made to produce immense heat by a process called “fission”.

PART TWO

Like oil, it is a fossil fuel and is thus a non-renewable source of energy.

One danger, however, is in getting rid of the radioactive wastes which are produced.

They increase and decrease more slowly than the wind, thus making them easier to use as a source of energy.

It was the first fossil fuel to be used to power machinery.

However, it is thinly spread, and collecting it in countries like Britain and northern Europe is still difficult and expensive.

It is used as a fuel in cars, ships and aeroplanes, and even in rockets.

It is produced by the fall of water trapped in a dam.

It took thousands of years to progress to using coal on a large scale.

This internal heat helps to produce geysers and steam springs and can be used to generate eletricity in countries like New Zealand.

The water is then allowed to flow out past water wheels as the tide goes out.

For morden purposes, however, it is necessary to build a machine which can store the energy obtained for use on calm days.

Example:             0 – H

1........                   2. .......                  3.........                  4.........                  5........

                                                                6……                       7…….                      8….…                      9…….                      10…..

0
Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)PART ONE0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.4. Hydroelectric power is used to...
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Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)

PART ONE

0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.

1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.

2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.

3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.

4. Hydroelectric power is used to produce electricity.

5. Geothermal energy is produced from the heat stored in the earth’s core.

6. The wind was used as a power source over 1,300 years ago in Persia when the first windmill was built to return a millstone.

7. Waves have enormous power.

8. Incoming tides can be trapped behind a dam across a bay or an estuary.

9. A huge amount of solar energy reaches the earth’s outer atmosphere.

10. Nuclear fuels, such as uranium-235 and plutonium, can be made to produce immense heat by a process called “fission”.

PART TWO

a. Like oil, it is a fossil fuel and is thus a non-renewable source of energy.

b. One danger, however, is in getting rid of the radioactive wastes which are produced.

c. They increase and decrease more slowly than the wind, thus making them easier to use as a source of energy.

d. It was the first fossil fuel to be used to power machinery.

e. However, it is thinly spread, and collecting it in countries like Britain and northern Europe is still difficult and expensive.

f. It is used as a fuel in cars, ships and aeroplanes, and even in rockets.

g. It is produced by the fall of water trapped in a dam.

h. It took thousands of years to progress to using coal on a large scale.

I.This internal heat helps to produce geysers and steam springs and can be used to generate eletricity in countries like New Zealand.

j. The water is then allowed to flow out past water wheels as the tide goes out.

k. For morden purposes, however, it is necessary to build a machine which can store the energy obtained for use on calm days.

Example:             0 – H

1........                   2. .......                  3.........                  4.........                  5........

                                                                6……                       7…….                      8….…                      9…….                      10…..

0
Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)PART ONE0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.4. Hydroelectric power is used to...
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Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)

PART ONE

0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.

1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.

2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.

3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.

4. Hydroelectric power is used to produce electricity.

5. Geothermal energy is produced from the heat stored in the earth’s core.

6. The wind was used as a power source over 1,300 years ago in Persia when the first windmill was built to return a millstone.

7. Waves have enormous power.

8. Incoming tides can be trapped behind a dam across a bay or an estuary.

9. A huge amount of solar energy reaches the earth’s outer atmosphere.

10. Nuclear fuels, such as uranium-235 and plutonium, can be made to produce immense heat by a process called “fission”.

PART TWO

a. Like oil, it is a fossil fuel and is thus a non-renewable source of energy.

b. One danger, however, is in getting rid of the radioactive wastes which are produced.

c. They increase and decrease more slowly than the wind, thus making them easier to use as a source of energy.

d. It was the first fossil fuel to be used to power machinery.

e. However, it is thinly spread, and collecting it in countries like Britain and northern Europe is still difficult and expensive.

f. It is used as a fuel in cars, ships and aeroplanes, and even in rockets.

g. It is produced by the fall of water trapped in a dam.

h. It took thousands of years to progress to using coal on a large scale.

I.This internal heat helps to produce geysers and steam springs and can be used to generate eletricity in countries like New Zealand.

j. The water is then allowed to flow out past water wheels as the tide goes out.

k. For morden purposes, however, it is necessary to build a machine which can store the energy obtained for use on calm days.

Example:             0 – H

1........                   2. .......                  3.........                  4.........                  5........

                                                                6……                       7…….                      8….…                      9…….                      10…..

0
Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)PART ONE0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.4. Hydroelectric power is used to...
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Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)

PART ONE

0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.

1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.

2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.

3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.

4. Hydroelectric power is used to produce electricity.

5. Geothermal energy is produced from the heat stored in the earth’s core.

6. The wind was used as a power source over 1,300 years ago in Persia when the first windmill was built to return a millstone.

7. Waves have enormous power.

8. Incoming tides can be trapped behind a dam across a bay or an estuary.

9. A huge amount of solar energy reaches the earth’s outer atmosphere.

10. Nuclear fuels, such as uranium-235 and plutonium, can be made to produce immense heat by a process called “fission”.

PART TWO

Like oil, it is a fossil fuel and is thus a non-renewable source of energy.

One danger, however, is in getting rid of the radioactive wastes which are produced.

They increase and decrease more slowly than the wind, thus making them easier to use as a source of energy.

It was the first fossil fuel to be used to power machinery.

However, it is thinly spread, and collecting it in countries like Britain and northern Europe is still difficult and expensive.

It is used as a fuel in cars, ships and aeroplanes, and even in rockets.

It is produced by the fall of water trapped in a dam.

It took thousands of years to progress to using coal on a large scale.

This internal heat helps to produce geysers and steam springs and can be used to generate eletricity in countries like New Zealand.

The water is then allowed to flow out past water wheels as the tide goes out.

For morden purposes, however, it is necessary to build a machine which can store the energy obtained for use on calm days.

Example:             0 – H

1........                   2. .......                  3.........                  4.........                  5........

                                                                6……                       7…….                      8….…                      9…….                      10…..

 

0
Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)PART ONE0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.4. Hydroelectric power is used to...
Đọc tiếp

Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)

PART ONE

0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.

1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.

2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.

3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.

4. Hydroelectric power is used to produce electricity.

5. Geothermal energy is produced from the heat stored in the earth’s core.

6. The wind was used as a power source over 1,300 years ago in Persia when the first windmill was built to return a millstone.

7. Waves have enormous power.

8. Incoming tides can be trapped behind a dam across a bay or an estuary.

9. A huge amount of solar energy reaches the earth’s outer atmosphere.

10. Nuclear fuels, such as uranium-235 and plutonium, can be made to produce immense heat by a process called “fission”.

PART TWO

Like oil, it is a fossil fuel and is thus a non-renewable source of energy.

One danger, however, is in getting rid of the radioactive wastes which are produced.

They increase and decrease more slowly than the wind, thus making them easier to use as a source of energy.

It was the first fossil fuel to be used to power machinery.

However, it is thinly spread, and collecting it in countries like Britain and northern Europe is still difficult and expensive.

It is used as a fuel in cars, ships and aeroplanes, and even in rockets.

It is produced by the fall of water trapped in a dam.

It took thousands of years to progress to using coal on a large scale.

This internal heat helps to produce geysers and steam springs and can be used to generate eletricity in countries like New Zealand.

The water is then allowed to flow out past water wheels as the tide goes out.

For morden purposes, however, it is necessary to build a machine which can store the energy obtained for use on calm days.

Example:             0 – H

1........                   2. .......                  3.........                  4.........                  5........

                                                                6……                       7…….                      8….…                      9…….                      10…..

 

0
Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)PART ONE0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.4. Hydroelectric power is used to...
Đọc tiếp

Part 3: Read the following sentences about the different forms of energy available. Match the sentences in Part One with correct sentences in Part Two.  (10 points)

PART ONE

0. Muscles and wood were the first sources of energy used by early man.

1. Coal made the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century possible.

2. Today we depend on oil more than any other fuels.

3. Gas is considered as a “mineral” because, together with coal, it is part of the earth’s crust.

4. Hydroelectric power is used to produce electricity.

5. Geothermal energy is produced from the heat stored in the earth’s core.

6. The wind was used as a power source over 1,300 years ago in Persia when the first windmill was built to return a millstone.

7. Waves have enormous power.

8. Incoming tides can be trapped behind a dam across a bay or an estuary.

9. A huge amount of solar energy reaches the earth’s outer atmosphere.

10. Nuclear fuels, such as uranium-235 and plutonium, can be made to produce immense heat by a process called “fission”.

PART TWO

Like oil, it is a fossil fuel and is thus a non-renewable source of energy.

One danger, however, is in getting rid of the radioactive wastes which are produced.

They increase and decrease more slowly than the wind, thus making them easier to use as a source of energy.

It was the first fossil fuel to be used to power machinery.

However, it is thinly spread, and collecting it in countries like Britain and northern Europe is still difficult and expensive.

It is used as a fuel in cars, ships and aeroplanes, and even in rockets.

It is produced by the fall of water trapped in a dam.

It took thousands of years to progress to using coal on a large scale.

This internal heat helps to produce geysers and steam springs and can be used to generate eletricity in countries like New Zealand.

The water is then allowed to flow out past water wheels as the tide goes out.

For morden purposes, however, it is necessary to build a machine which can store the energy obtained for use on calm days.

Example:             0 – H

1........                   2. .......                  3.........                  4.........                  5........

                                                                6……                       7…….                      8….…                      9…….                      10…..

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