Complete the sentences, use the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets.. sit next to me was very nervous..[r]
Trang 1PRACTICE 3
I Pick out the words that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
1 A seat B great C seaside D beach
2 A sights B flights C village D tribes
3 A heritage B cottage C luggage D cage
5 A looked B suggested C minded D decided
II Choose the most suitable words or phrases to complete the sentences.
1 I can see a boy a water buffalo
2 It’s to travel around Vietnam
A interesting B interested C interestingly D interestedly
3 Would you mind the windows?
4 She cried when she heard that news
A exciting B excitingly C excited D excitedly
5 you mind if I smoked?
6 My sister likes sweets from chocolate
7 This is the first time Sharron rice paddies
8 There are flights daily to Ho Chi Minh City Monday
III Complete the sentences, use the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets.
1 The man (sit) next to me was very nervous
2 Tom doesn’t enjoy (laugh) at by other people
3 I’d like you (meet) my mother
4 Take this street and you (arrive) at the bus station in fifteen minutes
5 He suggested (travel) around the town by bike
6 The flight to London will (delay) because of heavy rain
7 This is the first time Hoa (meet) Tim’s family
Trang 28 She has a lot of novels (write) in English.
IV Use “Would/ Do you mind + V-ing? To make these requests more polite.
1 Can you take me a photograph?
2 Could you wait a moment, please?
3 Will you turn down the TV, please?
4 Please make some tea
5 Could you lend me some money?
V Use “Would/ Do you mind if ?” to make the following sentences more polite. 1 Can I move the refrigerator to the right corner? Would
2 Could I smoke? Do
3 May I ask you a question? Would
4 Could I turn the air conditioner off? Would
5 Can I use your handphone? Do
6 Shall I carry your luggage? Would
7 Could I borrow your newspaper? Do
8 Shall I drive? Would
VI Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions in the brackets.
1 I’m looking forward seeing you in June (in/ with/ to/ on)
2 Could I help you your luggage? (with/ of/ on/ to)
3 Would you mind sitting the front seat of the taxi? (on/ at/ during/ in)
4 Ha Long Bay is recognized UNESCO as a World Heritage Site (of/ by/ toward/ for)
5 John is interested the history of Vietnam (in/ with/ to/ on)
6 She is thinking importing flowers from Vietnam (in/ of/ for/ on)
7 He realized his alarm clock didn’t go (on/ of/ around/ off)
Trang 38 Everyone fell the deep and dangerous water (over/ in/ into/ out)
PRACTICE 3
I Pick out the words that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Trang 41 A seat B great C seaside D beach
2 A sights B flights C village D tribes
3 A heritage B cottage C luggage D cage
5 A looked B suggested C minded D decided
II Choose the most suitable words or phrases to complete the sentences.
1 I can see a boy a water buffalo
2 It’s to travel around Vietnam
A interesting B interested C interestingly D interestedly
3 Would you mind the windows?
4 She cried when she heard that news
A exciting B excitingly C excited D excitedly
5 you mind if I smoked?
6 My sister likes sweets from chocolate
7 This is the first time Sharron rice paddies
8 There are flights daily to Ho Chi Minh City Monday
III Complete the sentences, use the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets.
1 The man sitting next to me was very nervous
2 Tom doesn’t enjoy laughing at by other people
3 I’d like you to meet my mother
4 Take this street and you will arrive at the bus station in fifteen minutes
5 He suggested travelling around the town by bike
6 The flight to London will be delayed because of heavy rain
7 This is the first time Hoa has met Tim’s family
8 She has a lot of novels written in English
IV Use “Would/ Do you mind + V-ing? To make these requests more polite.
1 Can you take me a photograph? Would/ Do you mind taking me a photograph?
Trang 52 Could you wait a moment, please? Would/ Do you mind waiting a moment?
3 Will you turn down the TV, please? Would/ Do you mind turning down the TV?
4 Please make some tea Would/ Do you mind making some tea?
5 Could you lend me some money? Would/ Do you mind lending me some money?
V Use “Would/ Do you mind if ?” to make the following sentences more polite.
1 Can I move the refrigerator to the right corner?
Would you mind if I moved the refrigerator to the right corner?
2 Could I smoke?
Do you mind if I smoke?
3 May I ask you a question?
Would you mind if I asked you a question?
4 Could I turn the air conditioner off?
Would you mind if I turned the air conditioner off?
5 Can I use your handphone?
Do you mind if I use your handphone?
6 Shall I carry your luggage?
Would you mind if I carried your luggage?
7 Could I borrow your newspaper?
Do you mind if I borrow your newspaper?
8 Shall I drive?
Would you mind if I drove?
VI Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions in the brackets.
1 I’m looking forward seeing you in June (in/ with/ to/ on)
2 Could I help you your luggage? (with/ of/ on/ to)
3 Would you mind sitting the front seat of the taxi? (on/ at/ during/ in)
4 Ha Long Bay is recognized UNESCO as a World Heritage Site (of/ by/ toward/ for)
5 John is interested the history of Vietnam (in/ with/ to/ on)
6 She is thinking importing flowers from Vietnam (in/ of/ for/ on)
7 He realized his alarm clock didn’t go (on/ of/ around/ off)
8 Everyone fell the deep and dangerous water (over/ in/ into/ out)