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19 tháng 4 2018

1) You `d to have something to eat, did not you?

2) Switch on the light for me, does not it?

3) Pass me that magazine, does not it?

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7. Tom said: “ I have already has breakfast, so I am not hungry.’ A. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he is not hungry. B. Tom said he has already had breakfast, so he is not hungry. C. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he was not hungry. D. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he was not hungry. 8. I said to Nick: “Where are you going?” A. I asked Nick where was he going. B. I asked Nick where he was going. A. I asked Nick where is he going. D. I asked Nick where he is...
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7. Tom said: “ I have already has breakfast, so I am not hungry.’
A. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he is not hungry.
B. Tom said he has already had breakfast, so he is not hungry.
C. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he was not hungry.
D. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he was not hungry.
8. I said to Nick: “Where are you going?”
A. I asked Nick where was he going. B. I asked Nick where he was going.
A. I asked Nick where is he going. D. I asked Nick where he is going.
9. He said to them: “Who will you see before you leave here?”
A. He asked them who they would see before they left there.
B. He asked them who would they see before they left there.
C. He asked them who they would see before you left there.
D. He asked them who you would see before they left there.
10. She asked me: “Why didn’t you come here yesterday?”
A. She asked me why I hadn’t gone there the day before.
B. She asked me why I didn’t go there the day before.
C. She asked me why didn’t I go there the day before.
D. She asked me why hadn’t I gone there the day before.
11. Mother asked me: “Did you play with your friends yesterday?”
A. Mother asked me if I had played with my friends the day before.
B. Mother asked me if I played with my friends the day before.
C. Mother asked me if I had played with your friends the day before.
D. Mother asked if you had played with my friends the day before.
12. “Would you like to have lunch with me on Sunday?” He said to me.
A. He invited me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
B. He offered me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
C. He suggested me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
D. He reminded me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
13. “Will you help me, please? She said. “I can’t rich the top shelf.”
A. She asked me help her as she couldn’t reach the top shelf.
B. She asked me to help her as she can’t reach the top shelf.
C. She asked me to help her as she couldn’t reach the top shelf.
D. She warned me to help her as she couldn’t reach the top shelf.
14. “This is a horrible room. Why don’t you ask for something better?” he said
A. He said it was a horrible room and reminded me to ask for something better.
B. He said it was a horrible room and advised me to ask for something better.
C. He said it was a horrible room and warned me to ask for something better.
D. He said it was a horrible room and invited me to ask for something better.
15. “Remember to switch off when you have finished”, he said
A. He reminded me to switch off when I’d finished
B. He offered me to switch off when I’d finished
C. He suggested me to switch off when I’d finished
D. He reminded me to switch off when I have finished
16. “Answer this letter for me, will you?” he said. “And remember to keep a copy”.
A. He warned me to answer that letter and reminded me to keep a copy.
B. He told me to answer that letter and suggested me to keep a copy.
C. He told me to answer that letter and reminded me to keep a copy.
D. He suggested answering that letter and reminded me to keep a copy.
17. “Why don’t you go by train? It’s much less tiring than driving, “ I said.
A. I advised him to go by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
B. I suggested him to go by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
C. I warned him to go by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
D. I advised him going by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
18. “Will you be here tomorrow?” she asked – “Yes” I answered
A. She asked if I would be there the next day and I said that I would.
B. She asked if I will be there the next day and I said that I will.
C. She asked if you would be there the next day and I said that you would.
D. She asked if I would be there the next day and I said that I will.
19. “If I were you I’d try to get a room on the top floor,” he said
A. He advised me to try to get a room on the top floor.
B. He advised me to try getting a room on the top floor.
C. He offered me to try to get a room on the top floor.
D. He suggested me to try to get a room on the top floor.

20. Have you found the book? (she asked me…)
A. She asked me if I had found the book.
B. She asked me if I found the book.
C. She asked me whether I had found the book or not.
D. B and C are correct

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31 tháng 3 2019

7. Tom said: “ I have already has breakfast, so I am not hungry.’
A. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he is not hungry.
B. Tom said he has already had breakfast, so he is not hungry.
C. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he was not hungry.
D. Tom said he had already had breakfast, so he was not hungry.

8. I said to Nick: “Where are you going?”
A. I asked Nick where was he going.

B. I asked Nick where he was going.
C. I asked Nick where is he going.

D. I asked Nick where he is going.
9. He said to them: “Who will you see before you leave here?”
A. He asked them who they would see before they left there.
B. He asked them who would they see before they left there.
C. He asked them who they would see before you left there.
D. He asked them who you would see before they left there.
10. She asked me: “Why didn’t you come here yesterday?”
A. She asked me why I hadn’t gone there the day before.
B. She asked me why I didn’t go there the day before.
C. She asked me why didn’t I go there the day before.
D. She asked me why hadn’t I gone there the day before.
11. Mother asked me: “Did you play with your friends yesterday?”
A. Mother asked me if I had played with my friends the day before.
B. Mother asked me if I played with my friends the day before.
C. Mother asked me if I had played with your friends the day before.
D. Mother asked if you had played with my friends the day before.
12. “Would you like to have lunch with me on Sunday?” He said to me.
A. He invited me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
B. He offered me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
C. He suggested me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
D. He reminded me to have lunch with him on Sunday.
13. “Will you help me, please? She said. “I can’t rich the top shelf.”
A. She asked me help her as she couldn’t reach the top shelf.
B. She asked me to help her as she can’t reach the top shelf.
C. She asked me to help her as she couldn’t reach the top shelf.
D. She warned me to help her as she couldn’t reach the top shelf.
14. “This is a horrible room. Why don’t you ask for something better?” he said
A. He said it was a horrible room and reminded me to ask for something better.
B. He said it was a horrible room and advised me to ask for something better.
C. He said it was a horrible room and warned me to ask for something better.
D. He said it was a horrible room and invited me to ask for something better.
15. “Remember to switch off when you have finished”, he said
A. He reminded me to switch off when I’d finished
B. He offered me to switch off when I’d finished
C. He suggested me to switch off when I’d finished
D. He reminded me to switch off when I have finished
16. “Answer this letter for me, will you?” he said. “And remember to keep a copy”.
A. He warned me to answer that letter and reminded me to keep a copy.
B. He told me to answer that letter and suggested me to keep a copy.
C. He told me to answer that letter and reminded me to keep a copy.
D. He suggested answering that letter and reminded me to keep a copy.
17. “Why don’t you go by train? It’s much less tiring than driving, “ I said.
A. I advised him to go by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
B. I suggested him to go by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
C. I warned him to go by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
D. I advised him going by train as it was much less tiring than driving.
18. “Will you be here tomorrow?” she asked – “Yes” I answered
A. She asked if I would be there the next day and I said that I would.
B. She asked if I will be there the next day and I said that I will.
C. She asked if you would be there the next day and I said that you would.
D. She asked if I would be there the next day and I said that I will.
19. “If I were you I’d try to get a room on the top floor,” he said
A. He advised me to try to get a room on the top floor.
B. He advised me to try getting a room on the top floor.
C. He offered me to try to get a room on the top floor.
D. He suggested me to try to get a room on the top floor.

20. Have you found the book? (she asked me…)
A. She asked me if I had found the book.
B. She asked me if I found the book.
C. She asked me whether I had found the book or not.
D. B and C are correct

3 tháng 4 2019

7CD

8B

9C

10A

11A

12A

13C

14B

15A

16C

17A

18A

19A

20A

3 tháng 7 2018

1) the swimming pool opens at 7.00 and closes at 18.30 everyday.

2) why do you look at me that ? have I said  something wrong?

3) I don't work this week. I'm on holiday.

3 tháng 7 2018

1. opens  -   closes

2. do you look

3. don't work

10 tháng 9 2017

Tag questions(2)

21. They didn't go to the concer,.....did they....?

22 You'd like to have something to it,...wouldn't you....?

23 We are living tomorrow,.aren't we...?

24 You couldn't do me a favor,....could you.....?

25 You don't know where Shara is,...do you..?

26 Switch on the light for me,....will you..?

27 Don't forget to look the door,..won't you ...?

28 Nobody was watching Tv,....were they......?

29 Every one will be here soon,...won't they....?

30 Nothing has happen,..haven't they..?

31 There is plenty of time,...isn't there...?

32 Pass me that margarine,..will you.....?

33 Let's have a cup of tea,...shall we...?

34 Tom went to the seaside,....didn't he.....?

35 There is an exam tomorrow,....isn't there....?

36 Daisy will be attending university in September,....won't he....?

37 We've been learning English for five years,...haven't we..?

38 You should stay in bed,...shouldn't you....?

39 You can't play badminton today,...can you....?

90 I ought to clean the room now,...don't I.....?

15 tháng 8 2021

Viết các câu sau thành câu bị động :

1. Open your book.

→ your book must be opened

2.Don’t do that silly thing again.

→ that silly thing mustn't be done again.

3.She advised me to sell that house.

→ i was advised to sell that house.

4.. It’s your duty to do this work.

→ You are supposed to do this work.

 

5.Someone will have you type the letter for me.

 

→ Someone will have the letter typed for me.

 

Sustainable living has certainly become a buzz phrase. More and more people are looking at ways to reduce their ecological footprint: driving less, eating less meat, wearing sustainable fashions. As individuals, we are increasingly aware of the impact we have on the planet and our fellow humans. But is greening our own lifestyle enough?

By taking the concept of sustainable living beyond the narrow, individualis approach, we can learn to see our interconnectedness to our environment and its inhabitants. By getting involved in our communities, by talking to our neighbors, by supporting local groups, and by re-imagining where we live, we can green not only our own lifestyles, but our streets, neighborhoods, towns, cities and, ultimately, our societies. Who knows, we may even make friends doing it.\

  1. Reconnect
    To help green your community, you first need to be part of it. Start talking to your neighbors, find out what's going on around you, and get involved. It sounds obvious, but busy days often don't include time for keeping in touch with the community.

  2. Buy local
    Not only does shopping locally reduce food miles, it also keeps resources circulating in the community. Plus, it's a great way to get to know your neighbors. When did you last chat with the person who grew your tomatoes? Sites  Local Harvest in the US or Big Barn in the UK can help you locate suppliers, and farmers markets are increasing in number all the time. There may even be a city farm or community garden in your neighborhood. If there isn't, you might consider sparking one.

  3. Rethink travel
    Limiting car use can be an great way of reducing your individual carbon footprint, but it doesn't end there. When we walk, cycle, or take the train or bus, we also help make it easier for others to do the same, and it can be a great way of meeting people. It's much easier to catch a stranger's eye and say "hey" when you are not surrounded by a ton of metal and moving at 70 mph. More tips on redefining travel can be found here. You can even help others by setting up projects that support alternatives -- could you set up a car club or a walking bus to get the kids to school?

  4. Spread the word
    People are increasingly curious about living 'green.' If you bike to work, compost, or buy organic, tell people why. If people are interested in trying it themselves, show them how. You could even take it a step further and organize educational evenings such as film screenings, workshops, or discussion groups. Or follow the lead of this project and start asking questions in your town -- if you can get people thinking about their impact, they're more ly to start looking for answers. Remember though, there's a fine line between talking and preaching, so know when it's time to drop it and get back to talking about baseball.

  5. Join in
    It can be lonely going it alone. Why not find out about environmental groups in your area? Many national conservation groups have local chapters -- the Sierra Club's website offers a local 'zoomer' for US residents to find out what's going on in their area. Increasingly, there are specialist local groups dedicating themselves to specific aspects of sustainability,  this owner's club for electric vehicles in Bristol, UK . But you shouldn't just think in terms of green clubs. As sustainability goes mainstream, more and more local organizations are including environmentalism as part of their focus. TheEvangelical Climate Initiative is a prime example. So if you're a member of a faith group, a parent-teacher committee, or even a sports club, why not look at steps that you can take together. From energy efficiency measures to local community action, there are countless ways to get your fellow club or congregation members involved.

  6. Plan for change
    We are never going to achieve our goals if we don't know what they are. If you can create an alternative vision or plan for your community it becomes much easier to inspire action. Check out these UK villagers' 25 year plan to reforest their valley to protect against future flooding, this North Carolina project offering collaborative planning for walkable communities, or this community's attempts to become the greenest village in Britain.

  7. Get polial
    National and international polis can be frustrating. How can you influence the massive institutions that wield the power? Local polis can be much less intimidating. It's a whole lot easier to make connections, exert pressure, and get involved when you live among the people you are trying to influence. Whether you're campaigning against unwelcome development,  these LA residentscampaigning to save their city farm, or seeking to influence local policy in a more positive direction,  these Portland citizens helping their city government plan for an oil-free future, it is vital that you make your voice heard. And don't forget that environmental ills often fall disproportionately on the poor and marginalized. Check out environmental juse organizations  Environmental Community Action for ways to make your community better, greener, and fairer.

  8. Spread the love (and unwanted electronics)
    So you don't want that item of clothing, record, book, or printer anymore? The chances are good that someone else does. Obviously there is the usual route of donating items to your local thrift store or charity shop, but there are also resources the trusty Freecycle, Craigslist, or Really, Really Free Markets that help match demand with the supply. If there isn't such a group in your community, there should be.

  9. Healthy competition
    Cooperation is great, but it's not the only way. A little friendly rivalry can get a lot done to spark community action. Sites  18Seconds.org are playing a key role in pitting town against town in the battle to get greener. If you can't get your neighbors to change in order to save the polar bears, maybe they'll change to "beat those losers from down the road!" Keep it legal though, please...

  10. The revolution will be televised
    Just as local polis can be easier to influence thân national, số căn the local media. Regional newspapers, radio, and TV are always looking for interesting community-related stories, and às wenoted here, it can be relatively easy to put a green spin on things. If local media outlets are unresponsive, it's no holds barred on the internet, so get cracking.
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  12. Green Community: By the Numbers


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5.5: The number of global hectares currently required to support the average resident of Solihull in the UK. This could be reduced to 3 if all the recommendations in this report [PDF] were followed through at the national, local, and individual level.



     
  • 25,000: The number of tons of garbage that is collected in the city of New York each day, and over 1.2 billion gallons of water are drawn daily from reservoirs that are over 100 miles from the city.

  • 101: The number of communities listed on the Transition Towns website as of November 2008. These groups are actively engaged in planning a future for their community beyond fossil fuels.

  • 40 percent: Percentage of members of Zipcar, a car sharing club, ultimately decide against owning a car. They also drive up to 50 percent less than they would otherwise.

  • 11,000: The number of sustainable villages in Sri Lanka that are joined together under the umbrella organization of Sarvodaya. These are in turn linked to thousands of others worldwide via the Global Ecovillage Network
  • Sources: World Wildlife Fund, Transition Towns, ZipCar, Sarvodaya


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Green Community: From the Archives
Dig deeper into these arles on green communities from the TreeHugger and Planet Green archives.

Joining a community-supported agriculture co-op is a great way to connect with your community, and learn more about where your food comes from.

Take the next step and start your own community garden.

Step out there and learn more about How to Go Green: Volunteerism. 

TreeHugger interviews Rob Hopkins of the Transition Towns movement.

Yet another town prepares for transition; this time it's Lampeter in Wales.

Re:Vision is launched -- a competition to re-imagine sustainable communities.

Israeli TreeHugger Karin shares news of her local community garden in Jerusalem.

Warren tells us about Australian Community Foods, a scheme to encourage more local eating.

We feature a video of Majora Carter's TED address, in which she lays out why environmental juse and community values must be at the very heart of our sustainable future.

Penny Eastwood of Treesponsibility outlines her group's vision for a reforested, re-localized community that is more resilient to the coming environmental challenges.

In a three-part series (part one, part two and part three), Lyle Estill of Piedmont Biofuels explains how this co-operative community group is moving beyond biodiesel manufacturing to include food-growing, environmental education, and a concerted effort to re-localize the surrounding economy.

Peak Moments TV offers public access documentaries on community solutions to peak oil and climate change.

Ian Roderick explains in this two-part interview (part one & part two) how the tiny village of Chew Magna has united behind a green vision for their valley.

Greg Searle, of One Planet Living North America tells TreeHugger about his organization's work to build flagship sustainable communities which make green living easy.

TreeHugger looks at why encouraging local ownership makes more sense than 'There Is No Alternative' big-box developments.

We announce the launch of Sustainable Community, a cohousing book that offers lessons learned from projects around the world about building integrated, co-operative residential developments.

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Green Community: From the Archives

Reader's Digest has a few tips on reconnecting to the neighborhood.

EPA's Green Communities program offers a step-by-step process for moving towards a greener future.

According to the BBC, villages and towns across Britain are aiming to reduce their carbon footprint and learn from each other.

Here, the BBC brings news of a German community embracing its local currency with open arms, and wallets.

The Smart Communities Network offers resources and advice on reducing energy consumption and improving your community's environment, economy and quality of life.

The Sustainable Communities Network also offers a similar range of resources on greening your surroundings, including a starter kit for city officials, community members, design professionals, and planners.

Transition Culture, Rob Hopkins' blog, offers news and views from around the world on the Transition Town movement, and on wider community-based sustainability efforts.

The Harrow Times brings us news of Britain in Bloom, a competition to encourage sustainable planting, enhanced biodiversity and increased recycling in communities around the country.

The ever informative Wikipedia offers an excellent primer on environmental juse, for those interested in the connection between sustainability and social juse issues, and why the poorest in society often suffer the most from pollution.

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5 tháng 8 2016

1. He failed in the race -> He didn't won in the race

2. The cake was so hard that I could not eat it -> It was difficult to eat .

3. I would like you to help me to put the chairs away -> Do you mind if i to put the chairs away.

4. Thank you for helping me -> It was kind to help me

5 tháng 8 2016

1. He failed in the race -> He didn't won in the race

2. The cake was so hard that I could not eat it -> It was difficult to eat .

3. I would like you to help me to put the chairs away -> Do you mind if i to put the chairs away.

4. Thank you for helping me -> It was kind to help me

27 tháng 7 2017

Chuyển động từ trong ngoặc ve dạng To V , Ving

1) I adviced him (wait)to wait. for me at the airport

2)Would you mind (help)helping me with this work?

3) Would you like (have)to have something to eat?

4) It started ( rain)raing on hour ago. Has it stoppted(rain)raining yet

5) My family is trying ( delica)to decide. where to go on holidy(chắc là decide chớ)

6) I've enjoy ( meet) meeting you. I hope ( sea)to see you agin

7) I have ( sea)seen. a child ( cry) crying

8) They prefer( play) playing in swimming pock all day.
chỗ mấy chữ sea có phải see k vậy????

27 tháng 7 2017

Chuyển động từ trong ngoặc ve dạng To V , Ving

1) I advied him (wait).......to wait....... for me at the airport

2)Would you mind (help)...helping.... me with this work?

3) Would you like (have) ......to have...... something to eat?

4) It strarted ( rain) ....raining...... on hour ago. Has it stopted(rain)..raining......... yet

5) My family is trying ( delica).....to delica...... where to go on holidy

6) I've enjoy ( meet) ...meeting....... you. I hope ( sea) ...to see.... you agin

7) I have ( sea).......sead.... a chil ( cry).......to cry..... ( câu này có lộn ko )

8) They prefer( play).....playing......... in swimming pock all day.

8 tháng 3 2018
các bạn tự làm nhé
8 tháng 3 2018

Cứ vào những mùa thu lá rụng , ở nước Pháp xa xôi tôi lại nhớ về Việt Nam ngày còn kháng chiến, nhớ về đứa cháu thân yêu đã hi sinh mà tôi thường gọi bằng cái tên trìu mến : ‘ Lượm’ !

Hai chú cháu tôi quen nhau tình cờ như một sự sắp đặt thú vị ở phố Hàng Bè, Thành phố Huế. Thoạt nhìn cái dáng loắt choắt, gầy gầy, đôi chân thoăn thoắt như nhún nhẩy, cái đầu nghênh nghênh, tự cao, kiêu hãnh, tôi đoán ngay, đây là một cậu bé nhanh nhẹn, hoạt bát liền bắt chuyện làm quen như công việc thường nhật của một nhà Cách mạng. Chú bé cởi mở dẫn tôi đi trên cánh đồng thơm mùa lúa chin vừa huýt sáo vừa nhảy nhót như chú chim chích hồn nhiên và vô tư. Khẽ khàng đến mức độ cẩn trọng, từ tốn, cậu bé nắm tay tôi đi nhè nhẹ: ‘Chú Tố Hữu biết không, con đường hai chú cháu mình đang đi chính là con đường tắt tới đồn Mang Cá – nơi cháu đang làm việc. Cháu thường xuyên đi lien lac qua con đường này nên cứ chiều chiều lại được nghe tiếng chim đa đa hót vui ơi là vui ! Còn thích hơn cả ở nhà ấy chứ !’

Nhìn cái cách Lượm kể lể mới đáng yêu làm sao, chẳng khác gì một đứa trẻ lần đầu tập đọc, hai má đỏ ửng như trái bồ quân , híp mí cười ngộ nghĩnh :’ Thôi ! Chào đồng chí ‘

Cậu bé mãi lúc một xa theo cái bong nhỏ tung tăng chiếc xắc và mũ ca lô đội lệch bên đầu. Cách cái ngày tôi gặp Lượm không xa thì khoảng đầu tháng sáu, dưới chiến khu có gửi lên cho tôi một bức thư mà mới thoáng qua dòng đầu tôi đã không kìm được nước mắt : ‘Lượm ! Cháu tôi !’. Trong một lần đưa thư khẩn cấp, mọi người đều ra chiến dịch, Lượm đành phải nhận trách nhiệm của một chiến sĩ đưa thư nhỏ tuổi. Cậu bé bỏ thư vào bao và mỉm cười hạnh phúc như niềm tự hào được đi đánh trận. Mặc bom, mặc đạn, cứ thế đường ta đi, sợ chi cái chết. Cậu bé chạy như bay trên con đường quê một màu lúa chin tay giữ chặt chiếc xắc bên mình. Thế rồi….’Lượm !’ Tôi nghẹn ngào không nói nên lời : Lượm đã hi sinh !

Ngay cả khi lìa khỏi trần đời, tay em vẫn nắm chặt bức thư như hình ảnh một chiến sĩ quyết tâm bảo vệ đến cùng nền độc lập của dân tộc. Trên cánh đồng dường như vẫn phảng phất trong hương sữa lời cậu bé nói với tôi như lần đầu gặp mặt : hồn nhiên, vô tư, nhí nhảnh. Giờ đâu còn hình ảnh Lượm của ngày xưa, đâu còn chú chim chích như ngày nào vừa huýt sáo, vừa nhảy nhót trên đồng.

Cái chết của Lượm như một ngòi sung thúc dục nhân dân ta chiến đấu và bảo vệ Tổ quốc. Lượm mãi mãi khắc sâu trong tâm trí tôi về một chiến sĩ nhỏ tuổi gan dạ, dũng cảm, quên đi cái ‘tôi’ của mình để bảo vệ cái ‘tôi’ lớn hơn. Đó là cái ‘tôi’ của Việt Nam trước bạn bè thế giới.