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Complete the converstion. Put the verbs in brackets in the past simple or present perfect
Tom : .....did you hear .............(you/hear) the news about David?
Harriet: No. ......what happened............(what/happen) ?
Tom : ........he had..........(he/have) an accident. When he was walking down some steps, .......he fell...........(he/fall) and .........broke.........(break) in leg/
Harriet : Oh, how awful! When .....did it happen.............(it/happen) ?
Tom : Yesterday afternoon. Melanie ....told..............(tell) me about it last night
Harriet : Last night! ........you known..........(you/know) about it last night, and ........you didn't tell..........(you/not/tell) me!
Tom : Well, ......i didn't see............(I/not/see) you last night. And .........i haven't seen.........(I/not/see) you today, until now
Harriet : I hope he's all right. ......he has had............(he/have) lots of accidents, you know.
....he did..............(he/do) tjhe same things about two years ago
New Zealand is one of the final mainland settlers. According to radiocarbon method, evidence of deforestation and mitochondrial DNA variation in the Maori population showed New Zealand was first settled by East Polynesian in about 1250-1300, ending a journey through series the islands in the South Pacific. In the following centuries, the settlers developed a distinct culture that is now known as Maori. Residents are divided into IWI (tribe) and Hapu (gentile), tribes and clans sometimes cooperative competition, sometimes competing or fighting with each other. In a moment, a group of Māori migrated to the Chatham Islands and developed a distinct Moriori culture there.
Australia's six states-New South Wales (NSW), Queensland (QLD), South Australia (SA), Tasmania (TAS), Victoria (VIC) and Western Australia (WA) -and two great territorial luc- Capital Territory Australian capital (ACT) and the Northern Territory (NT). On most aspects of this, the two territories function as states, but the Commonwealth Parliament can scrap any legal curling due to this Parliament issued two territories. By contrast, federal legislation can only waste unless the state law in the scope specified in Article 51 of the Constitution; state parliaments retain all residual legislative powers, including in the areas of schools, state police, state courts, roads, public transport and local government, the sector is not listed in Article 51.
Each state and territory parliaments mainland own-unicameral in the Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory, Queensland-and bicameral in the remaining states. The states are sovereign entities, but dependent on the specific powers of the Commonwealth as the federal constitution. The House of Commons of the state known as the Legislative Assembly (House of Assembly in South Australia and Tasmania); the Senate is called Legislative Council. The head of each state government is the Prime Minister (Premier) is in each territory is the prime minister president (Chief Minister). The representative of the Queen in each state is a Governor (Governor); and in the Northern Territory is a Manage Users (Administrator)
The music club near her grandmother's house is open weekly so she can prace singing and writing songs
Tham khảo:I live in a modern developing town in Hai Phong city. There are many good things about living in my neighborhood. It has beautiful parks, lakes, stadiums. And there are many shops, restaurants, café and markets. The streets are wide and clean. There are many buildings and offices but it's not very crowded and busy. There are many bublic transportations in here: bus, train, taxi,...The people here are very friendly and kind. They are very friendly and also greet each other whenever they meet on the streets. They are also helpful. However, there is one things I don't like about living here. It's quite inconvenient because if you want to hear some live music or watch a movie at the cinema, you have to catch a bus to the city centre. Despite that, I still love living here. I love my neighborhood very much.
1. It is essential that you do your homework before going to school.
-> You should ..do your homework before going to school...
2. Please tell me something about your neighborhood
-> Can ..you tell me something about your neighborhood...
3. Things in this market are more expensive than things in that market
-> things in that market ...are cheaper than things in this market....
4. No one in our class is as good at English as Tony
-> Tony is .the best student at English in our class...
#Huyen#
1 You should do your homework before going to school.
2. Can you something about your neighborhood.
3. Things is that market are cheaper than things in that market.
4. Tony is the best at English in our class.
nhé!!!!
1. I love drinking juice.
(Tôi thích uống nước trái cây.)
2. Really? I love travelling around the world.
(Thật vậy sao? Tôi thích đi du lịch vòng quanh thế giới.)
3. I don't mind playing sports.
(Tôi không ngại chơi thể thao.)
4. I don't mind doing housework.
(Tôi không ngại làm việc nhà.)
5. I hate drinking coffee.
(Tôi ghét uống cà phê.)
6. I hate telling lie.
(Tôi ghét nói dối.)
7. I hate washing the dishes.
(Tôi ghét rửa bát.)
February 1st , 2019
Dear Grandma and Grandpa
Vietnam is very beautiful! The weather has been perfect. It's cool! The hotel and food are good. We had cafe in the hotel. The red river is too beautiful! The ancient things in the museum are interesting! Mum and Dad have rented bikes. Tomorrow we're cycling around to discover the city.
Wish you were here!
Manh Hung
To: Grandma and Grandpa, 365 Hai Ba Trung street, Hoan Kiem, Ha Noi, Vietnam
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