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Circle the correct words
1 Grandma was cooking when the doorbell rang/ was ringing / were ringing.
2 When I did/was doing)/ were doing my homework, my mum called me.
3 The builder was working when his boss (arrived)/(was arriving/ were arriving.
4 When we were coming / was coming/came in, the receptionist was having lunch.
5 We was saying / said/ were saying goodbye when the train left the station.
6 When I was buying her book, I saw / see / was seeing the author.
I. Read. Choose the correct sentences.
1.
Alice saw the accident when she was catching the bus.
Alice was seeing the accident when she was catching the bus.
2.
What were you doing when I called?
What did you do when I called?
3.
I didn’t visit my friends last summer holiday.
I weren’t visiting my friends last summer holiday.
4.
It rained heavily last July.
It was raining heavily last July.
5.
While people were talking to each other, he was reading his book.
While people were talking to each other, he read his book.
6.
My sister was eating hamburgers every weekend last month.
My sister ate hamburgers every weekend last month.
7.
While we ran in the park, Mary fell over.
While we were running in the park, Mary fell over.
8.
Were you finding your keys yesterday?
Did you find your keys yesterday?
9.
Who did she dance with at the party last night?
Who was she dancing with at the party last night?
10.
They were watching football on TV at 7 p.m. yesterday.
They watched football on TV at 7 p.m. yesterday.
Mik ko biết có đúng ko, bạn xho mình sửa tí nhé
Bạn bị sai lỗi chính tả nhiều, các từ mình in đậm là mình sửa lại rồi nhé
Once there is a boy who lived with his mother. They were very poor and had only a bit of land to make a living by growing grain. One day, the mother went to the market as usual. She asked if the boy want anything. The boy's eyes went wide with delight. He said: "More than anything else, I want a drum!"
But the leftover money after the mother bought necessities wasn't enough to buy a drum. The boy wanted a drum so badly, but there was nothing she could do. However, on the way back home, his mother found a fine sk. It was still better than nothing, right? She was smiling badly while she was handing the gift to her son. The boy decided to not be disappointed. Instead of that, he thanks his mother, tapped, slapped, banged on every object with his new sk.
Then he saw his neighbor trying to light her smoked stove. Her eyes watered and she coughed so much. The boy, without hesitation, gave the sk to his neighbor. "Here Auntie, use my sk to heat your stove"- he said. When the stove was OK and hot perfectly, she baked him a soft, round roti, a traditional Indian cake.
The boy was looking for a shaded place to ẹnjoy the roti when he heard a baby crying. The baby was hungry but her mother had no food. The boy immediately told the mother to feed her baby his roti. The baby ate the warm, delicious cake. The woman insisted the boy take a large, metal jug as her gratefulness. What a gift! It dinged a real drum!
He almost didn't see someone was groaning from a roadside ditch. An old man wearing torn clothes was laying in the dust. The boy ran as quickly as he could to fill the jug with water. The man drink water from the jug and told his story: "I am a trader, but robbers stole my goods." He just had 2 horses, and they were standing by a tree. The boy also gave water to them. He offered that the trader could take his jug to trade. The old man was thankful so he urge the boy to take one of his horses. "It was a rich gift!" the boy thought.
The boy climbed on the horse and rode happily down the streets. He crossed a group of men sitting under a tree. They were beautifully dressed, unfortunately, they looked miserable. The boy asked if there is a problem. One young man said: "I'm going to my wedding, where this band will perform. But if I show up on foot, my bride will laugh at me" The boy hopped off the horse and handed the reins to the groom. He thought that he had a whole life without a horse. The young man needed it more than he did! The musicians leaped up and sang. A singer stopped to thank the boy for his kindness. In exchange, he deserved a beautiful drum.
The boy shouted with joy. He tapped the drum the whole way home. His mother came out to see what the noise was. The boy told her about the story of the sk, a roti, a jug, a horse, and a drum.
Chúc bạn hok tốt nhé
1. We were climbing in the mountain when it started to rain
2. Jack was talking to his friends when the ball hit his head.
3. While the boys were playing soccer, the girls were dancing.