Let's say your friend is having a bad day. Cheer him/her up by suggesting two fun activities. Convince him/her to choose one from the two by stating the activtities' benefits.
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1.If i were in your shoes, I would let him go
A.My advice is that you wear your shoes and let him go
B.My suggestion is that you let him go
C.I would like to be in your shoes so you could let him go
D.I was wearing your shoes and would to let him go
2.The covid-19 pandemic made it possible for us to start our school last year
A.We couldn't star our new school year because of the Covid-19 pandemic
B.In spite of the Covid 19 pandemic, we were able to start our new school last year
C.We could start our new school year because the covid 19 pandemic happpend
D.The Covid-19 pandemic didn't prevent us from staring our new school year
Exercise for passive voice: special structures
11.The detective is watching them talking
They are being watched talking by the detective.
12.They let him do whatever he liked
He was let to do whatever he liked.
13.They won*t let you go in without an invitation
You won't be let to go in without an invitation.
14.Don't let anyone read this letter
Don't let this letter be read .
15.He let his assistant deal with this matter
His assistant was let to deal with this matter.
16I won*t let anyone tough this
Noone will be let to tough this.
Định lí Ta lét
Định lí Ta lét đảo
Hệ quả của định lí Ta lét
1. His father didn‟t allow him to stay out late
A. His father didn‟t let him stay out late B. His father didn‟t let him to stay out late
C. His father didn‟t let him staying out late D. His father didn‟t let him stays out late
2. My parents don‟t allow me to go out late at night.
A. My parents don‟t let me to go out late at night.
B. My parents don‟t let me go out late at night.
C. My parents don‟t let me to going out late at night.
D. My parents don‟t let go out late at night.
3. It would be better for family members to share the household chores.
A. Family members should share the household chores.
B. Family members should to share the household chores.
C. Family members should sharing the household chores.
D. Family members should be share the household chores.
4. would you like to help me put the chair away ?
A. Do you mind to help me put the chair away?
B. Do you mind help me put the chair away?
C. Do you mind helping me put the chair away ?
D. Do you mind to helping me put the chair away ?
5. My nephew often flew a kite in this field when he was a child.
A. My nephew used to fly a kite in this field when he was a child
B. My nephew is used to fly a kite in this field when he was a child
C. My nephew was used to flying a kite in this field when he was a child
D. My nephew used to flying a kite in this field when he was a child
6. My teacher gave us a lot of homework yesterday
A. We are given a lot of homework by my teacher yesterday
B. We were given a lot of homework yesterday by my teacher
C. We had been given a lot of homework by my teacher yesterday
D. We were given a lot of homework by my teacher yesterday
1. Have a warm drink.
It turns out the British might be onto something. A 2008 study found that hot beverages promote warm feelings. So go ahead, have that cup of tea.
2. Cuddle with an animal.
If you’ve ever had a teary night and a nearby pet, you already know that snuggling with Fido can do wonders for your mood. In fact, studies prove that petting an animal promotes the release of feel-good hormones like oxytocin, serotonin and prolactin. Don’t have a pet? We recommend borrowing a friend’s – heading to an animal shelter might just depress you more. Or just find cute animals on Instagram for similar benefits.
3. Look at positive quotes.
When you’re feeling down in the dumps, it’s nice to remind yourself that others have gone through similar trials and survived. Try collecting motivational quotes on Pinterest – our Inspiration board is a good place to start .
4. Call someone you love.
We all have someone who can always cheer us up. Call them, and don’t worry too much about bothering them. The people you love will be there when you need them. Just try to remember that when they call you up at 3AM in tears next year.
5. Watch a Disney movie.
What better way to cheer up than to watch a classic animated movie from your childhood? Just skip the unexpectedly teary ones, like Bambi and Up.
6. Go outside.
It’s tempting to mope around inside all day when you’re feeling low. But study after study shows that getting out into nature improves our moods. Enjoy the gorgeous summer weather and take a 20-minute walk outside – with plenty of sunscreen, of course!
7. Get creative.
Love to paint, write or cook? Channel your negative energy into a creative process. You’ll feel loads better and accomplish something to boot.
8. Take a hot shower or bath.
A study from the International Journal of Stress Management proved that anxiety and depression decrease nearly a quarter after taking a bath with food-grade Epsom salts. You could also take a hot shower if you’re looking for a more invigorating pick-me-up.
9. Have a little alcohol.
Ever cracked open a beer at the end of a long day? Wine and beer have both been shown to promote relaxation and reduce anxiety. Just avoid the Olivia Pope-sized glass: too much alcohol will depress you further, so keep it to one drink.
10. Take a deep breath.
There’s a reason people tell you to breathe deeply when they want you to relax. Deep breathing calms your body down and reduces production of cortisol, otherwise known as the stress hormone. Learn how to do it properly here