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chọn tnhs từ hoặc trạng từ vào câu sau: 1:As the play unfoids , the audience is subtle/ subtly brought in to the grip of an awful ewil 2: In a bold, sometimes careless/ carelessly form, there is nothing academic. 3: They clever / cleverly updated detective take succeeded despite a serious flirt wwith cliche. 4:last week , we buried my closest friend , and it was a deep / deeply moving service. 5: She straightened up and looked out the window direct/directly at him. 6: In times...
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chọn tnhs từ hoặc trạng từ vào câu sau:

1:As the play unfoids , the audience is subtle/ subtly brought in to the grip of an awful ewil

2: In a bold, sometimes careless/ carelessly form, there is nothing academic.

3: They clever / cleverly updated detective take succeeded despite a serious flirt wwith cliche.

4:last week , we buried my closest friend , and it was a deep / deeply moving service.

5: She straightened up and looked out the window direct/directly at him.

6: In times gone by , the paddle steamers docked to pick up their loads of fresh/ freshly bailed cotton.

7:All goes well/ good , and after sometime he feels reaxed enought to go for a wall .

8:Frankly, it is very clever / cleverly done .

9: Such nice / nicely batances of economic intergration are hard to sustainn for more than a single generation .

10:there are already runours that publishers are feeling nervous / nerously.

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28 tháng 7 2018

chọn tnhs từ hoặc trạng từ vào câu sau:

1:As the play unfoids , the audience is subtle/ subtly brought in to the grip of an awful ewil

2: In a bold, sometimes careless/ carelessly form, there is nothing academic.

3: They clever / cleverly updated detective take succeeded despite a serious flirt wwith cliche.

4:last week , we buried my closest friend , and it was a deep / deeply moving service.

5: She straightened up and looked out the window direct/directly at him.

6: In times gone by , the paddle steamers docked to pick up their loads of fresh/ freshly bailed cotton.

7:All goes well/ good , and after sometime he feels reaxed enought to go for a wall .

8:Frankly, it is very clever / cleverly done .

9: Such nice / nicely batances of economic intergration are hard to sustainn for more than a single generation .

10:there are already runours that publishers are feeling nervous / nerously.

28 tháng 7 2018

10. nervous

IV. Chọn tính từ hoặc trạng từ thích hợp vào câu sau:1. As the play unfolds, the audience is (subtle / subtly) brought into the grip of an awful evil.2. In a bold, sometimes (careless / carelessly), form there is nothing academic.3. The (clever / cleverly) updated detective tale succeeded despite a serious flirt with cliché.4. Last week we buried my closest friend, and it was a (deep / deeply) moving service.5. She straightened up and looked out the window (direct / directly) at...
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IV. Chọn tính từ hoặc trạng từ thích hợp vào câu sau:

1. As the play unfolds, the audience is (subtle / subtly) brought into the grip of an awful evil.
2. In a bold, sometimes (careless / carelessly), form there is nothing academic.
3. The (clever / cleverly) updated detective tale succeeded despite a serious flirt with cliché.
4. Last week we buried my closest friend, and it was a (deep / deeply) moving service.
5. She straightened up and looked out the window (direct / directly) at him.
6. In times gone by, the paddle steamers docked to pick up their loads of (fresh / freshly) bailed cotton.
7. All goes (good / well), and after some time he feels relaxed enough to go for a walk.
8. Your trigger(happy / happily) friend isn't in the house.
9. The gulf between the 'rich' and the 'poor' has narrowed, to the point that the word 'poor' is (hard / hardly) applicable.
10. (Interesting / Interestingly), the changes the adapter has made seem designed to make the story even more frightening.
11. He joined dozens of others that sailed (lazy / lazily) toward the surface.
12. He swore so (loud / loudly) at the top of his voice, that she didn't get any sleep all the next night.
13. Frankly, it is very (clever / cleverly) done.
14. Such (nice / nicely) balances of economic integration are hard to sustain for more than a single generation.
15. There are already rumors that publishers are feeling (nervous / nervously).
16. Children should be cared for by a (normal / normally) and healthy family.
17. We hoped this war could be resolved both (quick / quickly) and with as few civilian casualties as possible.
18. All we wanted to do was to stand very (quiet / quietly) and look and look and look.
19. He wanted to pat her neck (most / mostly) because she was so wonderful to touch.
20. It was (nice / nicely) packaged and wrapped in pretty, recycled paper

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8 tháng 4 2021

IV. Chọn tính từ hoặc trạng từ thích hợp vào câu sau:

1. As the play unfolds, the audience is (subtle / subtly) brought into the grip of an awful evil.
2. In a bold, sometimes (careless / carelessly), form there is nothing academic.
3. The (clever / cleverly) updated detective tale succeeded despite a serious flirt with cliché.
4. Last week we buried my closest friend, and it was a (deep / deeply) moving service.
5. She straightened up and looked out the window (direct / directly) at him.
6. In times gone by, the paddle steamers docked to pick up their loads of (fresh / freshly) bailed cotton.
7. All goes (good / well), and after some time he feels relaxed enough to go for a walk.
8. Your trigger(happy / happily) friend isn't in the house.
9. The gulf between the 'rich' and the 'poor' has narrowed, to the point that the word 'poor' is (hard / hardly) applicable.
10. (Interesting / Interestingly), the changes the adapter has made seem designed to make the story even more frightening.
11. He joined dozens of others that sailed (lazy / lazily) toward the surface.
12. He swore so (loud / loudly) at the top of his voice, that she didn't get any sleep all the next night.
13. Frankly, it is very (clever / cleverly) done.
14. Such (nice / nicely) balances of economic integration are hard to sustain for more than a single generation.
15. There are already rumors that publishers are feeling (nervous / nervously).
16. Children should be cared for by a (normal / normally) and healthy family.
17. We hoped this war could be resolved both (quick / quickly) and with as few civilian casualties as possible.
18. All we wanted to do was to stand very (quiet / quietly) and look and look and look.
19. He wanted to pat her neck (most / mostly) because she was so wonderful to touch.
20. It was (nice / nicely) packaged and wrapped in pretty, recycled paper

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8 tháng 4 2021

IV. Chọn tính từ hoặc trạng từ thích hợp vào câu sau:

1. As the play unfolds, the audience is (subtle / subtly) brought into the grip of an awful evil.
2. In a bold, sometimes (careless / carelessly), form there is nothing academic.
3. The (clever / cleverly) updated detective tale succeeded despite a serious flirt with cliché.
4. Last week we buried my closest friend, and it was a (deep / deeply) moving service.
5. She straightened up and looked out the window (direct / directly) at him.
6. In times gone by, the paddle steamers docked to pick up their loads of (fresh / freshly) bailed cotton.
7. All goes (good / well), and after some time he feels relaxed enough to go for a walk.
8. Your trigger(happy / happily) friend isn't in the house.
9. The gulf between the 'rich' and the 'poor' has narrowed, to the point that the word 'poor' is (hard / hardly) applicable.
10. (Interesting / Interestingly), the changes the adapter has made seem designed to make the story even more frightening.
11. He joined dozens of others that sailed (lazy / lazily) toward the surface.
12. He swore so (loud / loudly) at the top of his voice, that she didn't get any sleep all the next night.
13. Frankly, it is very (clever / cleverly) done.
14. Such (nice / nicely) balances of economic integration are hard to sustain for more than a single generation.
15. There are already rumors that publishers are feeling (nervous / nervously).
16. Children should be cared for by a (normal / normally) and healthy family.
17. We hoped this war could be resolved both (quick / quickly) and with as few civilian casualties as possible.
18. All we wanted to do was to stand very (quiet / quietly) and look and look and look.
19. He wanted to pat her neck (most / mostly) because she was so wonderful to touch.
20. It was (nice / nicely) packaged and wrapped in pretty, recycled paper

Chúc e học tốt

giải thích tại sao lại chọn những câu trả lời này?1. As the play unfolds, the audience is (subtle / subtly) brought into the grip of an awful evil. 2. In a bold, sometimes (careless / carelessly), form there is nothing academic. 3. The (clever / cleverly) updated detective tale succeeded despite a serious flirt with cliché. 4. Last week we buried my closest friend, and it was a (deep / deeply) moving service. 5. She straightened up and looked out the window (direct / directly) at...
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giải thích tại sao lại chọn những câu trả lời này?

1. As the play unfolds, the audience is (subtle / subtly) brought into the grip of an awful evil. 
2. In a bold, sometimes (careless / carelessly), form there is nothing academic. 
3. The (clever / cleverly) updated detective tale succeeded despite a serious flirt with cliché. 
4. Last week we buried my closest friend, and it was a (deep / deeply) moving service. 
5. She straightened up and looked out the window (direct / directly) at him. 
6. In times gone by, the paddle steamers docked to pick up their loads of (fresh / freshly) bailed cotton. 
7. All goes (good / well), and after some time he feels relaxed enough to go for a walk. 
8. Your trigger (happy / happily) friend isn't in the house. 
9. The gulf between the 'rich' and the 'poor' has narrowed, to the point that the word 'poor' is (hard / hardly) applicable. 
10. (Interesting / Interestingly), the changes the adapter has made seem designed to make the story even more frightening. 
11. He joined dozens of others that sailed (lazy / lazily) toward the surface. 
12. He swore so (loud / loudly) at the top of his voice, that she didn't get any sleep all the next night. 
13. Frankly, it is very (clever / cleverly) done. 
14. Such (nice / nicely) balances of economic integration are hard to sustain for more than a single generation. 
15. There are already rumours that publishers are feeling (nervous / nervously). 
16. Children should be cared for by a (normal / normally) and healthy family. 
17. We hoped this war could be resolved both (quick / quickly) and with as few civilian casualties as possible. 
18. All we wanted to do was to stand very (quiet / quietly) and look and look and look. 
19. He wanted to pat her neck (most / mostly) because she was so wonderful to touch. 
20. It was (nice / nicely) packaged and wrapped in pretty, recycled paper.
21. They dance the Tango (beautiful / beautifully). 
22. She planned their trip to Greece very (careful / carefully). 
23. Jim painted the kitchen very (bad / badly). 
24. She speaks very (quiet / quietly). 
25. Turn the stereo down. It's too (loud / loudly). 
26. He skipped (happy / happily) down the road to school.
27. He drives too (fast / well). 
28. She knows the road (good / well)
29. He plays the guitar (terrible / terribly). 
30. We're going camping tomorrow so we have to get up (early /soon). 
31. Andy doesn't often work (hard / hardly). 
32. Sometimes our teacher arrives (late / lately) for class.

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Choose the best answer:1. As the play unfolds, the audience is (subtle / subtly) brought into the grip of an awful evil. 2. In a bold, sometimes (careless / carelessly), form there is nothing academic. 3. The (clever / cleverly) updated detective tale succeeded despite a serious flirt with cliché. 4. Last week we buried my closest friend, and it was a (deep / deeply) moving service. 5. She straightened up and looked out the window (direct / directly) at him. 6. In times gone by, the paddle...
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Choose the best answer:
1. As the play unfolds, the audience is (subtle / subtly) brought into the grip of an awful evil. 
2. In a bold, sometimes (careless / carelessly), form there is nothing academic. 
3. The (clever / cleverly) updated detective tale succeeded despite a serious flirt with cliché. 
4. Last week we buried my closest friend, and it was a (deep / deeply) moving service. 
5. She straightened up and looked out the window (direct / directly) at him. 
6. In times gone by, the paddle steamers docked to pick up their loads of (fresh / freshly) bailed cotton. 
7. All goes (good / well), and after some time he feels relaxed enough to go for a walk. 
8. Your trigger (happy / happily) friend isn't in the house. 
9. The gulf between the 'rich' and the 'poor' has narrowed, to the point that the word 'poor' is (hard / hardly) applicable. 
10. (Interesting / Interestingly), the changes the adapter has made seem designed to make the story even more frightening. 
11. He joined dozens of others that sailed (lazy / lazily) toward the surface. 
12. He swore so (loud / loudly) at the top of his voice, that she didn't get any sleep all the next night. 
13. Frankly, it is very (clever / cleverly) done. 
14. Such (nice / nicely) balances of economic integration are hard to sustain for more than a single generation. 
15. There are already rumours that publishers are feeling (nervous / nervously). 
16. Children should be cared for by a (normal / normally) and healthy family. 
17. We hoped this war could be resolved both (quick / quickly) and with as few civilian casualties as possible. 
18. All we wanted to do was to stand very (quiet / quietly) and look and look and look. 
19. He wanted to pat her neck (most / mostly) because she was so wonderful to touch. 
20. It was (nice / nicely) packaged and wrapped in pretty, recycled paper.
21. They dance the Tango (beautiful / beautifully). 
22. She planned their trip to Greece very (careful / carefully). 
23. Jim painted the kitchen very (bad / badly). 
24. She speaks very (quiet / quietly). 
25. Turn the stereo down. It's too (loud / loudly). 
26. He skipped (happy / happily) down the road to school.
27. He drives too (fast / well). 
28. She knows the road (good / well). 
29. He plays the guitar (terrible / terribly). 
30. We're going camping tomorrow so we have to get up (early /soon). 
31. Andy doesn't often work (hard / hardly). 
32. Sometimes our teacher arrives (late / lately) for class.

 

 

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14 tháng 2 2022

Choose the best answer:
1. As the play unfolds, the audience is (subtle / subtly) brought into the grip of an awful evil. 
2. In a bold, sometimes (careless / carelessly), form there is nothing academic. 
3. The (clever / cleverly) updated detective tale succeeded despite a serious flirt with cliché. 
4. Last week we buried my closest friend, and it was a (deep / deeply) moving service. 
5. She straightened up and looked out the window (direct / directly) at him. 
6. In times gone by, the paddle steamers docked to pick up their loads of (fresh / freshly) bailed cotton. 
7. All goes (good / well), and after some time he feels relaxed enough to go for a walk. 
8. Your trigger (happy / happily) friend isn't in the house. 
9. The gulf between the 'rich' and the 'poor' has narrowed, to the point that the word 'poor' is (hard / hardly) applicable. 
10. (Interesting / Interestingly), the changes the adapter has made seem designed to make the story even more frightening. 
11. He joined dozens of others that sailed (lazy / lazily) toward the surface. 
12. He swore so (loud / loudly) at the top of his voice, that she didn't get any sleep all the next night. 
13. Frankly, it is very (clever / cleverly) done. 
14. Such (nice / nicely) balances of economic integration are hard to sustain for more than a single generation. 
15. There are already rumours that publishers are feeling (nervous / nervously). 
16. Children should be cared for by a (normal / normally) and healthy family. 
17. We hoped this war could be resolved both (quick / quickly) and with as few civilian casualties as possible. 
18. All we wanted to do was to stand very (quiet / quietly) and look and look and look. 
19. He wanted to pat her neck (most / mostly) because she was so wonderful to touch. 
20. It was (nice / nicely) packaged and wrapped in pretty, recycled paper.
21. They dance the Tango (beautiful / beautifully). 
22. She planned their trip to Greece very (careful / carefully). 
23. Jim painted the kitchen very (bad / badly). 
24. She speaks very (quiet / quietly). 
25. Turn the stereo down. It's too (loud / loudly). 
26. He skipped (happy / happily) down the road to school.
27. He drives too (fast / well). 
28. She knows the road (good / well)
29. He plays the guitar (terrible / terribly). 
30. We're going camping tomorrow so we have to get up (early /soon). 
31. Andy doesn't often work (hard / hardly). 
32. Sometimes our teacher arrives (late / lately) for class.

14 tháng 2 2022

1. As the play unfolds, the audience is (subtle / subtly) brought into the grip of an awful evil. 
2. In a bold, sometimes (careless / carelessly), form there is nothing academic. 
3. The (clever / cleverly) updated detective tale succeeded despite a serious flirt with cliché. 
4. Last week we buried my closest friend, and it was a (deep / deeply) moving service. 
5. She straightened up and looked out the window (direct / directly) at him. 
6. In times gone by, the paddle steamers docked to pick up their loads of (fresh / freshly) bailed cotton. 
7. All goes (good / well), and after some time he feels relaxed enough to go for a walk. 
8. Your trigger (happy / happily) friend isn't in the house. 
9. The gulf between the 'rich' and the 'poor' has narrowed, to the point that the word 'poor' is (hard / hardly) applicable. 
10. (Interesting / Interestingly), the changes the adapter has made seem designed to make the story even more frightening. 
11. He joined dozens of others that sailed (lazy / lazily) toward the surface. 
12. He swore so (loud / loudly) at the top of his voice, that she didn't get any sleep all the next night. 
13. Frankly, it is very (clever / cleverly) done. 
14. Such (nice / nicely) balances of economic integration are hard to sustain for more than a single generation. 
15. There are already rumours that publishers are feeling (nervous / nervously). 
16. Children should be cared for by a (normal / normally) and healthy family. 
17. We hoped this war could be resolved both (quick / quickly) and with as few civilian casualties as possible. 
18. All we wanted to do was to stand very (quiet / quietly) and look and look and look. 
19. He wanted to pat her neck (most / mostly) because she was so wonderful to touch. 
20. It was (nice / nicely) packaged and wrapped in pretty, recycled paper.
21. They dance the Tango (beautiful / beautifully). 
22. She planned their trip to Greece very (careful / carefully). 
23. Jim painted the kitchen very (bad / badly). 
24. She speaks very (quiet / quietly). 
25. Turn the stereo down. It's too (loud / loudly). 
26. He skipped (happy / happily) down the road to school.
27. He drives too (fast / well). 
28. She knows the road (good / well). 
29. He plays the guitar (terrible / terribly). 
30. We're going camping tomorrow so we have to get up (early /soon). 
31. Andy doesn't often work (hard / hardly). 
32. Sometimes our teacher arrives (late / lately) for class.

25 tháng 11 2016

1. Those books at the back of the library are in English.

2. What is their favourite subject ?

3. What about eating in the fast food ?

4. There is a bookshelf at the back of the library.

5. He sometimes how to learns the musical instrument such as a play.

6. Let's thinks make of model such as planes and car.

7. What about learning to play the musical instrument such as the liolin ?

20 tháng 6 2021

1,crime

2, crowded

3, peaceful

4, homeless

5, scholarship

20 tháng 6 2021

1,crime

2, crowded

3, peaceful

4, homeless

5, scholarship

II. Write the second sentence in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence. Do not change the form of the given word. 1. He drove so carelessly that he had an accident last month. (such)……………………………………………………………………………………..…………2. Dickens’s last novel was unfinished when he died. (without)……………………………………………………………………………………..…………3. Mark is too young to see the horror film. (enough)…………………………………………………………………………………………..……4. Everyone but Jane failed to produce the...
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II. Write the second sentence in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence. Do not change the form of the given word. 
1. He drove so carelessly that he had an accident last month. (such)
……………………………………………………………………………………..…………
2. Dickens’s last novel was unfinished when he died. (without)
……………………………………………………………………………………..…………
3. Mark is too young to see the horror film. (enough)
…………………………………………………………………………………………..……
4. Everyone but Jane failed to produce the correct answer. (succeeded)
………………………………………………………………………………………..………
5. “How about going to the concert?” said John. (suggested)
………………………………………………………………………………………..………

 

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23 tháng 10 2021

1. He drove so carelessly that he had an accident last month. (such)
He was such a careless driver that he had an accident last month.
2. Dickens’s last novel was unfinished when he died. (without)
Dickens died without finishing the last novel.
3. Mark is too young to see the horror film. (enough)
Mark isn't old enough to see the horror film.
4. Everyone but Jane failed to produce the correct answer. (succeeded)
Everyone succeeded in producing the correct answer except jane
5. “How about going to the concert?” said John. (suggested)
John suggeested to go to the concert.

II. Write the second sentence in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence. Do not change the form of the given word. 1. He drove so carelessly that he had an accident last month. (such)……………………………………………………………………………………..…………2. Dickens’s last novel was unfinished when he died. (without)……………………………………………………………………………………..…………3. Mark is too young to see the horror film. (enough)…………………………………………………………………………………………..……4. Everyone but Jane failed to produce the...
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II. Write the second sentence in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence. Do not change the form of the given word. 
1. He drove so carelessly that he had an accident last month. (such)
……………………………………………………………………………………..…………
2. Dickens’s last novel was unfinished when he died. (without)
……………………………………………………………………………………..…………
3. Mark is too young to see the horror film. (enough)
…………………………………………………………………………………………..……
4. Everyone but Jane failed to produce the correct answer. (succeeded)
………………………………………………………………………………………..………
5. “How about going to the concert?” said John. (suggested)
………………………………………………………………………………………..………
III. Use the words provided to write meaningful sentences. Use can make any necessary changes if you wish.
1. John/ only/ understand/ little/ what/ professor/ say/ last lecture.
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
2. I/ not/ suppose/ you/ have/ change/ two pounds.
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
3. harder/ he/ try/ worse/ he/ danced/ before/ large audience.
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
4. Never/ my life/ I/ see/ such/ beautiful sunset.
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
5. five-thousand dollar reward/ offered/ the capture/ escaped criminals.
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
6. Peter/ not/ care/ if/ Tony/ leave/ stay.
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
7. What/ he/ did/ come/ no surprise/ me.
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
8. Though/ she/ very tired/ she/ agreed/ help/ son/ his homework.
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
9. My mother/ always/ first one/ get up/ prepare/ breakfast/ us. 
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
10. In order/ get/ scholarship/ students/ required/ write/ essay/ their future.
……………………………………………………………………………………………….

 

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Each of the words in bold is in the wrong form. Write the correct form on the line.I'm not sure that sending young offence to prison is such a good idea. …………………..There's absolutely no solid prove that he was anywhere near the scene of the crime. …………………..I'm not saying another word until I've spoken to my law. …………………..You shouldn't make accuse like that without evidence. …………………..When she left the police force, she worked as a private investigate for a while. …………………..“I hope that your prison...
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Each of the words in bold is in the wrong form. Write the correct form on the line.

I'm not sure that sending young offence to prison is such a good idea. …………………..

There's absolutely no solid prove that he was anywhere near the scene of the crime. …………………..

I'm not saying another word until I've spoken to my law. …………………..

You shouldn't make accuse like that without evidence. …………………..

When she left the police force, she worked as a private investigate for a while. …………………..

“I hope that your prison has shown you the error of your ways,” said the prison governor. …………………..

He was initially sent to a maximum secure prison. …………………..

Lying and stealing are both forms of honest. …………………..

Police are looking carefully at the forensic evident. …………………..

There's no doubt this painting is a forge. …………………..

Drug addict is no excuse - no one should hold up a petrol station! …………………..

The rob took place at half past ten in the morning. …………………..

No one is born a theft, and no one has to remain one their whole life. …………………..

The convict of a number of senior executives has left the whole business community in shock. …………………..

The problem with prisons is that they're full of crime who can teach new inmates all their tricks and skills! …………………..

Should a murder be given the death penalty? …………………..

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7 tháng 2 2022

1. offender

2. proof

3. lawyer

4. accusation

5. investigator

6. imprisonment

7. secured

8. dishonesty

9. evidence

10. forgery

11. addiction

12. robbery

13. thief

14. conviction

15. criminals

16. murderer

7 tháng 2 2022

Each of the words in bold is in the wrong form. Write the correct form on the line.

I'm not sure that sending young offence to prison is such a good idea. 

 offence=> offenders 

There's absolutely no solid prove that he was anywhere near the scene of the crime

 prove=>proof

I'm not saying another word until I've spoken to my law.

 law=> lawyer

You shouldn't make accuse like that without evidence.

 accuse=> accusation

When she left the police force, she worked as a private investigate for a while. 

investigate=>investigator

“I hope that your prison has shown you the error of your ways,” said the prison governor.

prison=>imprisonment

He was initially sent to a maximum secure prison. 

secure=>security

Lying and stealing are both forms of honest.

 honest=>dishonesty

Police are looking carefully at the forensic evident

evident=>evidence

There's no doubt this painting is a forge.

forge=>forgery

Drug addict is no excuse - no one should hold up a petrol station! 

addict=>addiction

The rob took place at half past ten in the morning. 

 rob=> robbery

No one is born a theft, and no one has to remain one their whole life. 

theft=>thief

The convict of a number of senior executives has left the whole business community in shock. 

convict=>conviction

The problem with prisons is that they're full of crime who can teach new inmates all their tricks and skills! 

crime=>criminals

Should a murder be given the death penalty? 

murder=>murderer

28 tháng 5 2020

Fill in the spaces with a suitable word based on the one provided in brackets

1. He has lived in the USA since h was five, and he is reasonably good at English. (reasonable)

2. Are there any English immersion schools in Vietnam? (immerse)

3. The simplicity of form makes English easy to learn (simple)

4. More and more decisions of English words are created freely (decide)

5. Sometimes, an English word can operate as a noun, a verb, and an adjective. (operation)

6. immigration is one of the reasons why English is so popular. (immigrate)

7. Trading around the world is simply thanks to English (simple)