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Tick (✔) all those adverbs which can complete the sentences and cross (✘) those that cannot, an in the example. In one case, none of the adverbs will fit. 0. The bank robbers __________ opened the door to the secret compartment. A. slowly _____✔_____ B. last week _____✘_____ C. probably _____✘_____ 1. The public don’t __________ respond in the ways advertisers expect them to. A. sometimes __________ B. immediately __________ C. always __________ 2. I haven’t been to the...
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Tick (✔) all those adverbs which can complete the sentences and cross (✘) those that cannot, an in the example. In one case, none of the adverbs will fit.

0. The bank robbers __________ opened the door to the secret compartment.

A. slowly _____✔_____

B. last week _____✘_____

C. probably _____✘_____

1. The public don’t __________ respond in the ways advertisers expect them to.

A. sometimes __________ B. immediately __________ C. always __________

2. I haven’t been to the cinema __________.

A. yet __________ B. often __________ C. very often __________

3. Signs of radiation leakage have been __________ reported at the power station.

A. often __________ B. this week __________ C. always __________

4. __________ have our clients been subjected to such outrageous demands.

A. never __________ B. rarely __________ C. admittedly __________

5. I’m afraid the bank does not __________ permit such large overdrafts.

A. generally __________ B. any longer __________ C. any more __________​

6. The patient __________ reacts to any kind of bright light.

A. badly __________ B. immediately __________ C. usually __________

7. He plays the saxophone __________.

A. too __________ B. quite rarely __________ C. never __________

8. The data from those sensors isn’t __________ reliable.

A. absolutely __________ B. sometimes __________ C. always __________

9. The last contestant stood up up and sang the song __________.

A. beautifully __________ B. well __________ C. badly __________

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Make this dialogue more natural by using suitable adverbs from the box to replace each of the expressions in bold (each adverb can only be used once and not all the adverbs will be needed). admittedlyapparentlyby the wayclearlyexactlyfortunatelyfranklyideallynaturallyobviouslyreasonablyreallystillseriouslyunderstandablySTEVE: Not a bad party last night. Lots of old faces from college were there.CLARE: (1) That sounds interesting; can you tell me more........?STEVE: Yeah. Lizzie was there with...
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Make this dialogue more natural by using suitable adverbs from the box to replace each of the expressions in bold (each adverb can only be used once and not all the adverbs will be needed).

 

admittedlyapparentlyby the wayclearlyexactly
fortunatelyfranklyideallynaturallyobviously
reasonablyreallystillseriouslyunderstandably

STEVE: Not a bad party last night. Lots of old faces from college were there.

CLARE: (1) That sounds interesting; can you tell me more........?

STEVE: Yeah. Lizzie was there with her new husband. (2) This is something I’ve heard although it may not be true, .............., he’s something very high up and important in the civil service.

CLARE: Yes, I’ve heard that too. (3) This is my true opinion, although it may be shocking............ , I never really expected her to marry anyone successful. She was always so scruffy and laid back. She was never into social status or anything like that.

STEVE: (4) It is a logical deduction..............., she’s changed her outlook on life. I mean, she was very smartly dressed and she kept telling me all about how much money their new house had cost.

CLARE: (5) Do you expect me to believe that?...............

STEVE: Yes, she was really bragging about it.

CLARE: Well she never used to be interested in money at all. (6) This probably contradicts what I ‘ve just said..............,she did like eating out and travelling.

STEVE: (7) What I’m about to say isn’t really related to what we’ve been discussing...............,your old flame Simon was at the party.

CLARE: Was he? I haven’t seen him for ages.

STEVE: (8) As one would expect............, he couldn’t stop asking me questions about you.

CLARE: I think he still hopes that we might get back together one day.

STEVE: (9) That is completely accurate ...............

CLARE: Well, not much chance of that! Oh. was that obnoxious old creep Douglas Jarrold there?

STEVE: I’m afraid so. (10) I’m pleased about this .............., he was right over the other side of the room so I didn’t have to talk to him. He was trying to chat up Mary Bracknell. I can’t think why.

CLARE: (11) This is obvious ..............., he still fancies her.

STEVE: Maybe. She certainly wasn’t very interested in him, (12.) which one can sympathize with................

CLARE: Strange how some people never change, isn’t it?

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Make this dialogue more natural by using suitable adverbs from the box to replace each of the expressions in bold (each adverb can only be used once and not all the adverbs will be needed). admittedlyapparentlyby the wayclearlyexactlyfortunatelyfranklyideallynaturallyobviouslyreasonablyreallystillseriouslyunderstandablySTEVE: Not a bad party last night. Lots of old faces from college were there.CLARE: (1) That sounds interesting; can you tell me more........?STEVE: Yeah. Lizzie was there with...
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Make this dialogue more natural by using suitable adverbs from the box to replace each of the expressions in bold (each adverb can only be used once and not all the adverbs will be needed).

 

admittedlyapparentlyby the wayclearlyexactly
fortunatelyfranklyideallynaturallyobviously
reasonablyreallystillseriouslyunderstandably

STEVE: Not a bad party last night. Lots of old faces from college were there.

CLARE: (1) That sounds interesting; can you tell me more........?

STEVE: Yeah. Lizzie was there with her new husband. (2) This is something I’ve heard although it may not be true, .............., he’s something very high up and important in the civil service.

CLARE: Yes, I’ve heard that too. (3) This is my true opinion, although it may be shocking............ , I never really expected her to marry anyone successful. She was always so scruffy and laid back. She was never into social status or anything like that.

STEVE: (4) It is a logical deduction..............., she’s changed her outlook on life. I mean, she was very smartly dressed and she kept telling me all about how much money their new house had cost.

CLARE: (5) Do you expect me to believe that?...............

STEVE: Yes, she was really bragging about it.

CLARE: Well she never used to be interested in money at all. (6) This probably contradicts what I ‘ve just said..............,she did like eating out and travelling.

STEVE: (7) What I’m about to say isn’t really related to what we’ve been discussing...............,your old flame Simon was at the party.

CLARE: Was he? I haven’t seen him for ages.

STEVE: (8) As one would expect............, he couldn’t stop asking me questions about you.

CLARE: I think he still hopes that we might get back together one day.

STEVE: (9) That is completely accurate ...............

CLARE: Well, not much chance of that! Oh. was that obnoxious old creep Douglas Jarrold there?

STEVE: I’m afraid so. (10) I’m pleased about this .............., he was right over the other side of the room so I didn’t have to talk to him. He was trying to chat up Mary Bracknell. I can’t think why.

CLARE: (11) This is obvious ..............., he still fancies her.

STEVE: Maybe. She certainly wasn’t very interested in him, (12.) which one can sympathize with................

CLARE: Strange how some people never change, isn’t it?

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XXI. Choose one or more correct relative pronouns or relative adverbs to the following sentences. (Textbook, page 36)1. That’s the boy who/whom/ that is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.2. This is the room which/who/where we are having an English lesson this evening.3. The girl who/whose/which father is my English teacher is reasonably good at English.4. Do you remember the year where/when/that we started to learn English?5. The teacher whom/which/who you met yesterday is fluent in both...
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XXI. Choose one or more correct relative pronouns or relative adverbs to the following sentences. (Textbook, page 36)

1. That’s the boy who/whom/ that is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.

2. This is the room which/who/where we are having an English lesson this evening.

3. The girl who/whose/which father is my English teacher is reasonably good at English.

4. Do you remember the year where/when/that we started to learn English?

5. The teacher whom/which/who you met yesterday is fluent in both English and French.

6. That’s the reason where/when/why his English is a bit rusty.

7. The English girls which/ who/ whom/ where live next door to me can get by in Vietnamese.

8. That’s the village which/ who/ when/ where he was born.

9. Look up the new words in the dictionary which/ why/ whom/ when has just been published by Oxford University Press.

10. She can’t forget the day where/ when/ why/ whom she got the first prize in the English speaking contest.

11. The boy who/ whom/ which/ whose mother is a worker is the best student in my class.

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27 tháng 12 2021

XXI. Choose one or more correct relative pronouns or relative adverbs to the following sentences. (Textbook, page 36)

1. That’s the boy who/whom/ that is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.

2. This is the room which/who/where we are having an English lesson this evening.

3. The girl who/whose/which father is my English teacher is reasonably good at English.

4. Do you remember the year where/when/that we started to learn English?

5. The teacher whom/which/who you met yesterday is fluent in both English and French.

6. That’s the reason where/when/why his English is a bit rusty.

7. The English girls which/ who/ whom/ where live next door to me can get by in Vietnamese.

8. That’s the village which/ who/ when/ where he was born.

9. Look up the new words in the dictionary which/ why/ whom/ when has just been published by Oxford University Press.

10. She can’t forget the day where/ when/ why/ whom she got the first prize in the English speaking contest.

11. The boy who/ whom/ which/ whose mother is a worker is the best student in my class.

27 tháng 12 2021

1. That’s the boy who/whom/ that is bilingual in English and Vietnamese??? vậy là who hay that ạ?

. Complete the sentences with the suitable form of the adjectives or adverbs in brackets.1.   Tokyo is one of                                          cities in the world. (liveable)2.   You should go by train, it would be much                            . (cheap)3.   Universal Studios is by far                           place to visit in Singapore. (good)4.   The price of electronic devices in Vietnam is not                                          that inJapan. (reasonable)5.   Today...
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. Complete the sentences with the suitable form of the adjectives or adverbs in brackets.

1.   Tokyo is one of                                          cities in the world. (liveable)

2.   You should go by train, it would be much                            . (cheap)

3.   Universal Studios is by far                           place to visit in Singapore. (good)

4.   The price of electronic devices in Vietnam is not                                          that inJapan. (reasonable)

5.   Today is                             day I’ve had in a long time. (bad)

6.   Your team is much                          today than last week. (lucky)

7.   Of the four participants, Bill is                                             experienced. (little)

8.   I didn’t want to wake anybody up, so I came in                                           I could. (quietly)

9.   I ran pretty far yesterday, but I ran even a lot                                               today. (far)

10. Singapore is the second                                          destination in Asia. (popular)

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10 tháng 10 2021

1.   Tokyo is one of      the most livable  cities in the world. (liveable)

2.   You should go by train, it would be much    cheaper  . (cheap)

3.   Universal Studios is by far  the best      place to visit in Singapore. (good)

4.   The price of electronic devices in Vietnam is not       as reasonable as       that inJapan. (reasonable)

5.   Today is   the worst     day I’ve had in a long time. (bad)

6.   Your team is much luckier     today than last week. (lucky)

7.   Of the four participants, Bill is        the least           experienced. (little)

8.   I didn’t want to wake anybody up, so I came in       as quietly as        I could. (quietly)

9.   I ran pretty far yesterday, but I ran even a lot     further               today. (far)

10. Singapore is the second most popular destination in Asia. (popular)

 

10 tháng 10 2021

1.  the most livable

2. cheaper

3. the best

4.    as reasonable as 

5.  the worst  

6.  luckier 

7. the least

    as quietly as  

 further

10 most popular 

IV/  Complete the sentences using the correct form of the adjectives or adverbs in brackets:1. Marry is ( pretty)…………………..as her sister.2. A new house is ( expensive )……………………..than an old one.3. His job is (important)………………………than mine.4. Of the four ties, I like the red one ( well)………….5. Nobody is ( happy ) than Miss Snow.6. Today English is the ( international)…………………………of language.7. John is much ( strong)…………….than I thought.8. Beches are (comfortable)……………………….than armchairs.9. Bill is...
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IV/  Complete the sentences using the correct form of the adjectives or adverbs in brackets:

1. Marry is ( pretty)…………………..as her sister.

2. A new house is ( expensive )……………………..than an old one.

3. His job is (important)………………………than mine.

4. Of the four ties, I like the red one ( well)………….

5. Nobody is ( happy ) than Miss Snow.

6. Today English is the ( international)…………………………of language.

7. John is much ( strong)…………….than I thought.

8. Beches are (comfortable)……………………….than armchairs.

9. Bill is (good) ………………..than you thought.

10. Dick is the (careful)…………………of the three workers.

11. The teacher speaks English (fluently) ………………than we do.

12. Nga is (lazy) and ( lazy)…………………

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22 tháng 12 2020

IV/  Complete the sentences using the correct form of the adjectives or adverbs in brackets:

1. Marry is ( pretty)………as pretty…………..as her sister.

2. A new house is ( expensive )…………more expensive…………..than an old one.

3. His job is (important)…………more important……………than mine.

4. Of the four ties, I like the red one ( well)……best…….

5. Nobody is ( happy ) happier than Miss Snow.

6. Today English is the ( international)…………most international………………of language.

7. John is much ( strong)………stronger…….than I thought.

8. Beches are (comfortable)……………more comfortable………….than armchairs.

9. Bill is (good) …………better……..than you thought.

10. Dick is the (careful)………most careful…………of the three workers.

11. The teacher speaks English (fluently) ………more fluently………than we do.

12. Nga is (lazy) lazier and ( lazy)………lazier…………

22 tháng 12 2020

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IV. Complete the sentences with the suitable form of the adjectives or adverbs in brackets.1.   Tokyo is one of                                         cities in the world. (liveable)2.   You should go by train, it would be much                                   . (cheap)3.   Universal Studios is by far                                    place to visit in Singapore. (good)4.   The price of electronic devices in Vietnam is not                                     that inJapan. (reasonable)5.  ...
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IV. Complete the sentences with the suitable form of the adjectives or adverbs in brackets.

1.   Tokyo is one of                                         cities in the world. (liveable)

2.   You should go by train, it would be much                                   . (cheap)

3.   Universal Studios is by far                                    place to visit in Singapore. (good)

4.   The price of electronic devices in Vietnam is not                                     that inJapan. (reasonable)

5.   Today is                            day I’ve had in a long time. (bad)

6.   Your team is much                                    today than last week. (lucky)

7.   Of the four participants, Bill is                                         experienced. (little)

8.   I didn’t want to wake anybody up, so I came in                                      I could. (quietly)

9.   I ran pretty far yesterday, but I ran even a lot                                          today. (far)

10. Singapore is the second                                        destination in Asia. (popular)

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8 tháng 9 2021

V. Complete the sentence with the suitable from of the adjectives or adverbs in brackets.

1. Tokyo is one of the most liveable cities in the world

2. You should go by train, it would be much cheaper 

3. Universal studios is by far the best place to visit in singapore 

4. The price of electronic devices in vietnam is not as reasonable as that in japan 

5. Today is bad day i've had in a long time 

6. Your team is much luckier today than last week 

7. Of the four participants, Bill is the least experienced

8. I didn't want to wake anybody up, so i came in as quietly as i could 

9. I ran pretty far yesterday, but I ran even a lot far today 

10.   Singapore is the second most popular destination in asia 

17 tháng 8 2023

1. The red car can run faster than the black car.

2. Nick can jump higher than Tom.

3. Mai did better on the exam than Hoa.

4. The workers arrived earlier than my dad expected.

5. The buses run more frequently than the trains.

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Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
16 tháng 10 2023

1. The red car can run faster than the black car.

(Xe hơi đỏ có thể chạy nhanh hơn xe màu đen.)

2. Nick can jump higher than Tom.

(Nick có thể nhảy cao hơn Tom.)

3. Mai did better on the exam than Hoa.

(Mai làm bài thi tốt hơn Hoa.)

4. The workers arrived earlier than my dad expected.

(Các công nhân đã đến sớm hơn bố tôi nghĩ.)

5. The buses run more frequently than the trains

(Xe buýt chạy thường xuyên hơn tàu hỏa.)

10 tháng 11 2021

1 more heavily

2 harder

3 more brightly

4 more quickly

5 more happily

6 more noisily

7 more easily

8 better