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A.

Cách phát âm /S, ES/ trong tiếng Anh


Có 3 cách phát âm /s, es/ chính dựa theo âm kết thúc của động từ
1. Đuôi -s và -es được phát âm là /s/
Nếu các phụ âm cuối cùng là các phụ âm vô thanh, thì “s” sẽ được phát âm là /s/ ( /k/, /f/, /p/, /t/, /θ/)
Ví dụ cho những từ kết thúc được đọc bằng âm /s/:
P: cups, stops, sleeps
T: hats, students, hits, writes
K: cooks, books, drinks, walks
F: cliffs, sniffs, beliefs, laughs, graphs, apostrophes (phụ âm “-gh” và “-ph” ở đây được phát âm như F)
TH: myths, tablecloths, months (âm vô thanh “th”)
2. Đuôi -s và -es được phát âm là /ɪz/ (/s/, /ʃ/, /tʃ/, /dʒ/, /z/, /ʒ/)
Ví dụ cụ thể với những trường hợp được phát âm là /ɪz/:
C: races (sounds like “race-iz”) SS: kisses, misses, passes, bosses
S: pauses, nurses, buses, rises CH: churches, sandwiches, witches, teaches
X: fixes, boxes, hoaxes SH: dishes, wishes, pushes, crashes
Z: amazes, freezes, prizes, quizzes GE: garages, changes, ages, judges
3. Đuôi -s và -es được phát âm là /z/
Nếu chữ cái cuối cùng của từ kết thúc bằng một phụ âm (hoặc âm hữu thanh), thì chữ S được phát âm
giống như chữ Z, là /z/ (mà không tạo ra âm nào khác).
Ví dụ cho những từ kết thúc được đọc bằng âm /z/:
B: crabs, rubs NG: kings, belongs, sings
D: cards, words, rides, ends R: wears, cures
G: rugs, bags, begs V: gloves, wives, shelves, drives
L: deals calls, falls, hills Y: plays, boys, says
M: plums, dreams THE: clothes, bathes, breathes
N: fans, drains, runs, pens Nguyên âm: sees, fleas
B .Cách phát âm /ED/ trong tiếng Anh
Có 3 quy tắc phát âm ed chính dựa theo âm kết thúc của động từ.
1. Đuôi -ed được phát âm là /id/ tôi đi (/t/ - /d/)
Khi động từ có phát âm kết thúc là /t/ hay /d/ Ví dụ:
Wanted /ˈwɑːntɪd/: muốn Needed /ˈniː.dɪd/: cần
Added /æd/: thêm vào
2. Đuôi -ed được phát âm là /t/ sáng sớm chạy khắp phố phường
Khi động từ có phát âm kết thúc là /s/, /ʃ/, /tʃ/, /k/, /f/, /p/ và những động từ có từ phát âm cuối là “s”.
Ví dụ:
Hoped /hoʊpt/: Hy vọng Asked /æskt/: Hỏi
Coughed /kɔːft/: Ho Looked /lʊkt/: Nhìn
Fixed /fɪkst/: Sửa chữa Laughed /læft/: Cười
Washed /wɔːʃt/: Giặt Danced /dænst/: Nhảy
Catched /kætʃt/: Bắt, nắm bắt
3 Đuôi -ed được phát âm là /d/
Khi động từ có phát âm kết thúc bằng các âm còn lại. Ví dụ:
Cried /kraɪd/: Khóc Filled /fild/: Lấp đầy
Smiled /smaɪld/: Cười Hugged /hәgd/: Ôm
Played /pleɪd/: Chơi Screamed /skrimd/: La hét
Opened /oupәnd/: Mở
4 Cách đọc ed trong trường hợp đặc biệt
Đuôi “-ed” trong các động từ sau khi sử dụng như tính từ sẽ được phát âm là /ɪd/ bất luận “ed” sau âm
gì. Một số động từ đuôi “-ed” được sử dụng như tính từ:
Aged Naked
Blessed Ragged
Crooked Wicked
Dogged Wretched
Learned
Khi được sử dụng như tính từ, “ed” trong các từ này được phát âm là /ɪd/. Ví dụ:
An aged man /ɪd/
A blessed nuisance /ɪd/
A dogged persistence /ɪd/
A learned professor – the professor, who was truly learned /ɪd/
A wretched beggar – the beggar was wretched /ɪd/
Nhưng khi sử dụng như động từ, ta áp dụng quy tắc thông thường:
He aged quickly /d/ They dogged him /d/
He blessed me /t/ He has learned well /d/
E1. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others’.
1.
A. mends C. goals
B. drifts D. attends
2.
A. humans C. concerts
B. dreams D. songs
3.
A. painted C. protected
B. provided D. equipped
4
A. loved C. washed
B. teased D. rained
E2. Choose the correct answer.
5. Last weekend, our group volunteered at a ________. We helped them prepare the vegetables and
wash the dishes.
A. book fair C. soup kitchen
B. bake sale D. car wash
6. We should ________ our old clothes and books for poor children in remote areas.
A. donate C. giving
B. gave D. donating
7. A: How _______ butter do you need? - B: About 200 grams.
A. many C. lots
B. much D. little
8. Your apple pie tastes delicious! Can you share your _______?
A. ingredient C. recipe
B. materials D. cooking
9. How about ________ a craft fair? We can sell DIY things to raise funds for street people.
A. organize C. organized
B. organizing D. to organized
10. A: How much milk do we still have in the fridge? - B: We still have two ______ of milk.
A. boxes C. cartons
B. bunches D. bars
11. We _________ charge money for the fun run. More people will join if it’s free.
A. can’t C. shouldn’t
B. should D. will
12. My grandmother bought my little sister ____ ice cream. _____ ice cream was vanilla.
A. a - An C. the - An
B. an - The D. an - A
13. Let’s organize a _______ to raise funds. We have learnt many recipes in the last cooking workshop
recently.
A. fun run C. car wash
B. talent show D. bake sale
14. Last month, we joined a _______ project. We were so happy to make the local park cleaner and
greener.
A. soup kitchen C. clean-up
B. charity event D. donation
11. People in the countryside have less stress, _______ they usually live longer.
A. so C. but
B. and D. or
12. Vietnamese has some kinds of traditional _______ such as “Cheo” or “Cai luong”.
A. music C. play
B. opera D. instrument
13. Last Sunday, Tuan participated in _______ funds for street children.
A. making C. raising
B. taking D. gathering
14. -“Would you like me to turn off your computer? - “ _______. I’ll do it myself.”
A. No, thanks C. Don’t do it
B. Yes, please D. Of course
15. Liz: I am afraid that I am putting on weight. - Tony: _______.
A. Wash your hands more C. Sleep more
B. Eat less junk food D. Sunbathe less
16. My father loved _______ horse-riding when he was young.
A. doing B. going C. playing D. taking
17. He can teach me to cook some popular dishes. He has ________ free time today.
A. any C. many
B. a lot of D. some
18. We can borrow books and magazines from the _________.
A. school library C. computer room
B. school garden D. school yard
19. When I saw Hoa, she was holding a pocket English dictionary ________ her hands.
A. at B. in C. on D. from

20. This painting is prettier, but it is not ______ the other one.
A. as expensive than C. as expensive as
B. expensive than D. much expensive as
21. The lemonade isn't very sweet. I'll add some more ______ .
A. salt B. pepper C. sugar D. lemon

22. Turn the TV off. The show is _____.


A. exciting B. peaceful C. tiring D. boring

5. Every child has the __________ to get an education.


A. talent C. right
B. activity D. event
6. Last summer, my class collected bottles and cans for __________.
A. recycling C. cleaning up
B. raising D. reducing
7. We __________ old textbooks, unused notebooks and spare stationery to help students in
mountainous areas.
A. raised C. took
B. picked D. donated
8. A(n) __________ is someone who does work without getting any money for it.
A. charity C. organization
B. volunteer D. community
9. __________ are a popular way to raise money for schools and clubs because lots of people love
cakes, cookies, muffins, pies and biscuits.
A. Bake sales B. Craft fairs
C. Talent shows D. Garage sales
10. Student A: “What did you do to help our community?” - Student B: “__________”
A. I want to volunteer at a soup kitchen. C. I like planting trees in the park.
B. I made cards to sell at the school fair. D. I think I will donate books and clothes.
11. There’s __________ apple and __________ honey on the table.
A. an/ a C. an/ some
B. some/ some D. an/ the
12. I gave Chloe a __________ of chocolates to say thank you. She helped me a lot with my
assignment.
A. bottle C. parcel
B. bag D. box
13. Steve puts only a __________ of sugar on his coffee. He says too much sugar is not good for his
health.
A. teaspoon C. tablespoon
B. gram D. liter
14. I don’t like __________ food because it has a strong hot taste.
A. crunchy C. sweet
B. spicy D. sour
15. Student A: “How much butter do we need?” - Student B: “__________”
A. Maybe one or two. C. Not many.
B. About 100 g. D. A bunch
1. Look! Tom __________ up a tent in the garden.
A. is putting B. puts C. put
2. Most teenagers don’t want __________ all day doing homework.
A. spend B. spending C. to spend
3. Vietnamese people __________ this sport for years now.
A. played B. have played C. are playing
4. Her dad is busy, so she is going to school by __________.
A. himself B. herself C. oneself
5. We __________ our teacher at the end of the month. Would you like to join us?
A. will visit B. are going to visit C. visited
6. The meeting starts __________ 8 am today. We should hurry up.
A. at B. on C. in
7. This novel has been made into a __________ of movies.
A. list B. series C. chain
8. Jack was full, so he didn’t eat __________ meat or rice.
A. some B. a little C. any
9. You __________ play computer games all night. It’s not good for your eyes.
A. cannot C. should not
B. may not
10. Mom asked me to __________ the medicine before going to bed.
A. drink B. use C. take
Exercise 3: Find the incorrect underlined part.
15. Where did you do to help your community last summer? - I took part in a river clean-up.
A. Where C. took part in
B. do D. clean-up
16. We don’t have some butter left, so I will go to the supermarket to buy some.
A. don’t C. will go
B. some D. buy some
17. There is a bread, two slices of ham and two cucumbers. Would you like to eat a sandwich?
A. is C. slices
B. a D. to eat
18. We are on our summer holiday. Let’s taking part in a volunteer project.
A. are C. taking
B. summer holiday D. volunteer
19. Last year, we collect old books and clothes and donated them to homless children.
A. collect C. them
B. clothes D. children
37. Although this motorbike is more expensive as that one, many people prefer to buy it.
A. Although C. as
B. motorbike D. prefer
38. Mai asked me: "How are you going to school every day?"
A. asked C. to
B. are you going D. every
39. The English summer course will start at June 2nd and finish in August.
A. The C. at
B. will D. in
40. There was a lot of people trying to enter the stadium to see the football match.
A. was C. to enter
B. people D. the
READING
Exercise 4: Read the passage, and then choose the best answer A, B or C.
People used to donate their time to support and help their community. The Swiss Ministry of Health
created an assistance programme named “Time Bank”. Thanks to technology, Swiss citizens can save
their time and put it in banks to use later. People volunteer to look after the elderly who require help
and assistance and the information about the number of hours they spend caring for others is saved in
their accounts. When the volunteer reaches the age when he or she needs help and support, he or she
can use the “Time Bank”. This time, another young volunteer will come to look after them. A time bank
is used to record the amount of time spent providing the service. This service could include IT services,
babysitting, hairdressing, gardening, nursing, tutoring, or any other time-consuming job.
Other countries have begun to apply this system apart from Switzerland. The UK has adopted the “time
bank” plan, and Singapore is considering it.
20. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The Swiss Ministry of Health C. The assistance of elderly people
B. The “Time Bank” for volunteers
21. Swiss people can save their volunteering time and _______.
A. exchange to money
B. put it in banks
C. exchange more days off at work
22. When can Swiss people use time from their accounts?
A. When they need money C. When they reach a certain age and they need
help
B. When they want to delete the accounts
23. Which is NOT mentioned in the passage as service of these volunteers?
A. gardening C. selling products in a store
B. tutoring
24. Other countries followed the Swiss example are: _________.
A. The UK and the US C. The UK and Singapore
B. Singapore and Viet Nam
Read the passage.
A school meal or school lunch is a meal provided to students and sometimes teachers at a school,
typically in the middle or beginning of the school day. Countries around the world offer various kinds
of school meal programs. Because it is important for children to eat nutritious and healthy food, school
lunches around the world become one essential topic to discuss.
Japan
This country is a world-wide known place of healthy eating. According to the teacher of English in one
of the Japanese districts, students in Japan usually eat a bowl of rice, some fish, a salad made from
pickles, some sort of soup and tofu added with vegetables and fruits. Japanese students are also given a
bottle of milk for every school lunch. This variety of products is traditional for the Japanese people and
represents quite a healthy and nutritious range of foods.
The United States
The typical school lunch in the USA is burger and chips, which is not as nutritious as expected. It leads
to such health problems as obesity and overweight in the later years of life. However, recently, the
American government has passed an act according to which school lunches should comprise of more
nutritious and healthy foods. Hopefully, such measures will help to improve the quality of school
lunches in the US.
India
Schools in India do not provide school lunches. Therefore, children in India typically eat lunch at
home. There is also a service of providing fresh meals and delivering them to school. The containers
from school lunches are then picked up by the servicemen. A typical school lunch in India comprises of
flat bread known as “roti” and a meat or vegetable curry. Such lunch can be considered a nutritious
option being beneficial for the health of children.
South Korea
People in this country care much about school lunch. The country’s government has actually banned
the fast food advertisements because they might not be good for children and make them eat unhealthy
foods. The typical school lunch in South Korea consists of “kimchi”, tofu, soybean sprouts and rice.
Such lunch is absolutely healthy for children and sometimes look alike Japanese school lunches. South
Koreans are known for taking much care about health and nutrition. So their school lunches definitely
stand out compared to other countries.
a. Circle the best answer A, B, or C to each of the questions.
1. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Students in different countries C. School lunches in many countries
B. Meals in different countries
2. When is school lunch typically served?
A. in the beginning of the school B. in the middle of the school day
day
C. both A&B
3. Why do people all around the world dicuss about school lunches?
A. Because eating healthy food is very essential for children
B. Because both teachers and students need to eat at school
C. Because the food in some schools are good and healthy
4. “Roti” is a food in _______ school lunches.
A. American C. Japanese
B. Indian
5. According to the passage, which country has unhealthy school lunches?
A. India B. The United States C. South Korea
b. Decide the statements below are True (T) or False (F).
6. Japanese students usually eat seafood, salad and vegetable soup with rice and fruits.
7. What students in England often have for their school lunches are burgers and chips.
8. Eating too much fast food at lunch can lead to obesity among American children.
9. Many Indian children eat lunch at home, or have their lunches delivered to school by the servicemen.
10. Korean students rarely eat kimchi, tofu, soybean sprouts and rice for lunch.
READING
Read the following passage. For each question from 33 to 37, write T if the statement is TRUE, F
if the statement is FALSE and NI if there is NO INFORMATION on it.
Vietnamese Bánh Mì is popular and easy to find everywhere in Vietnam. You can buy it from vendors
in the street and it’s really cheap. It’s normally a takeaway and wrapped in recycled paper. The bread is
a short baguette which is crunchy outside, soft and airy inside. People fill bánh mì with a variety of
ingredients, such as coriander, fish sauce, pickled carrots, cucumber slices, chili peppers, pork, ham,
pâté and mayonnaise. It is also possible to buy vegetarian bánh mì. Sometimes, you can eat it with fish,
eggs or even ice cream. Vietnamese people enjoy bánh mì at any time of the day.
A Falafel sandwich is one of the best Middle Eastern vegan meals. There are so many wonderful
flavors in this sandwich. First, the chef prepares falafel balls. They are made of chickpeas and are deep-
fried for a few minutes until they turn golden brown and crispy. Or at home, you can bake them in a hot
oven. That way is healthier, but fried balls taste better. Then, the chef stuff falafel balls into a warm
pita. He also adds vegetables like cucumber, tomatoes, and onions, and creamy tahini sauce. You can
enjoy it as a quick and easy weekday meal or late-night snack.
1. Bánh mì is a typical cheap street food in Vietnam.
2. People can serve bánh mì with different ingredients.
3. Vietnamese people have bánh mì for breakfast only.
4. Baking falafel balls makes them healthier and tastier.
5. It takes only a few minutes to cook pita bread.
Read the passage. For questions from 38 to 42, complete each blank with a suitable word in the
box. There are TWO extra words that you don’t need.

in experience look for in read have donating


Are you looking for a great way to help others, learn new skills, gain (38) ……………, and make new
friends? Try volunteering! There are many ways you can do to help people in need. First, you can work
at a soup kitchen. Soup kitchens always (39) …………… volunteers to help serve food and cook
meals. Working at a soup kitchen gives you the opportunity to meet people from different backgrounds.
Second, you can spend time visiting the elderly. Old people in nursing homes may not see visitors often
enough and would love to have some company. You can (40) …………… books to them, bring them
cookies or make birthday cards for them, and so much more. In return, you’ll probably hear some great
stories about the good old days. You can also take part (41) …………… clean-ups. By picking up trash
and doing some yard work or planting trees, you can make your neighborhood a more pleasant and
beautiful place to live. Besides, you should consider (42) …………… unwanted items to charity shops,
or giving unused food to a food bank. It’s a great way to help out the community.

Read and use the five words in the box to fill in the text. There is one extra word you don't need
to use.

food more less riding calories a lot

We need (23) __________ or energy to do the things we do every day such as


walking, (24) __________ a bike and even sleeping! We get calories from the (25) __________ we eat.
If we eat too many, we can get fat. If we don't eat enough we feel tired and weak.

People should have between 1,600 and 2,500 calories a day to stay in shape. Sports and activities like
riding a bike and running use (26) __________of calories. Sleeping and watching TV
use (27) __________. Do you think you are eating more or less calories than you need?

Exercise 5: Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one. Use the hints
in brackets.
25. Let’s organize a bake sale! (HOW/V-ING)
______________________________________?
26 Let’s not have the talent show at the school gym. It’s too small. (SHOULDN’T)
______________________________________. It’s too small.
27. What kind of music do you like? (FAVOURITE)
______________________________________?
28. When Jenny was young, she used to plant lots of flowers in her school garden. (V-ED)
When _________________________________.
29. Kate’s hobby is different from my hobby. (MINE)
______________________________________.
31. Let’s have a craft fair to raise money for children with special needs.
=> How _____________________________________?
32. It’s a good idea to host a school-wide yard sale on the weekend.
=> We should ________________________________.
33. We don’t have many eggs in the fridge. (FEW)
=> There ____________________________________.
E6. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.

sports center make vlogs ice rink market bake cakes building
models fair water park

30. My parents bought me a video camera and I use it to ________.


31. Let's meet at the__________at 7:30. Don't forget to bring your ice skates.
32. My dad's going to teach me how to _______. I want to make one for my mom's birthday.
33. The_______has many fun rides. We go there every summer.
34. Our school is organizing a__________this weekend. There will be crafts, books, food, and fun
games.
35. My mom goes to the_______ to buy food early in the morning.
36. There's a new_______in town. Do you want to play badminton there this Friday?
37. My brother has a collection of paper boats and houses. He likes_________.

stay up late eat fruit and vegetables get some sleep take your medicine
has a sore throat unhealthy take vitamins keep warm

38. It's 11 p.m., Mandy! You shouldn't _________.


39. Most people don't need to______ because they can get enough vitamins from their food already.
40. It's very important to________during winters.
41. We'll need to wake up at 4 a.m. tomorrow. Try to_________now.
42. Matt's lifestyle is really_________. He doesn't exercise and eats lots of burgers and pizzas.
43. Don't forget to________after lunch. The doctor said you should eat some food before taking it.
44. Jane_________. It hurts when she eats or talks.
45. A good way to get your kids to________is to add some to their favorite dishes.

charity event craft fair fun run bake sale car wash right
talent show volunteer

46. We will organize a ________ to give schoolbooks to children.


47. My dad works in a bakery in our hometown. He always helps when there's a__________.
48. Every summer vacation, we have a___________where we run to raise money to help families in
need.
49. All children have the_________to be happy and healthy.
50. People can make things like bracelets or stuffed animals, and sell them at a__________.
51. My brother is working as a__________in Sudan. He helps build schools and teach young kids
there.
52. Every summer, the library organizes a____________next to a busy road to raise money.
53. If you like singing, dancing, or playing an instrument, you can join a__________.
E7. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others in each of
the following sentences.
54. A. skating B. game C. cake D. market
55. A. tablespoon B. hamburger C. sandwich D. pancake
56. A. hears B. sings C. makes D. says
57. A pancakes B. tomatoes C. potatoes D. tablespoons
58. A. ingredients B. apples C. lists D. supermarkets
59. A. lived B. raised C. picked D. organized
60. A. cleaned B. helped C. liked D. missed
61. A. collected B. volunteered C. planted D. Landed
1. A. washed B. picked C. cleaned D. helped
2. A. bunch B. butter C. sugar D. Cupboard
Choose the word that has a different stressed syllable from the rest.
3. A. volunteer B. charity C. organize D. decorate
4. A. spaghetti B. grocery C. vegetable D. Tablespoon
11. A. children B. donate C. homeless D. kitchen
12. A. poster B. design C. collect D. event
13. A. pancake B. dessert C. tomato D. potato
E8. Unscramble the sentences.
62. cousins/theater/and/to/going/his/Jason/on/the/are/Saturday.
...............................................................................................................................
63. alley/bowling/opens/10 a.m./at/The
...............................................................................................................................
64. tomorrow?/What/Sofia/we/time/are/meeting
...............................................................................................................................
65. brother/a/has/soccer/collection/My/of/stickers.
...............................................................................................................................
66. evening./his/are/friends/basketball playing/My
...............................................................................................................................
66. shouldn't/TV./You/much/watch/too
...............................................................................................................................
67. do/What should/healthier?/I/to/become
...............................................................................................................................
68. exercise./He/much/do/doesn't
...............................................................................................................................
69. get/a/Teens/hours/night./nine/should/sleep/of
...............................................................................................................................
70. of/shouldn't/candy./ You/eat/lots
...............................................................................................................................
E9. Fill in the blanks with the Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets.
71. The school ______ (raise) nearly five thousand dollars after the charity day.
72. My friends and I _______(not clean up) the local park last weekend.
73. Last summer, my brother_______(volunteer) at the local food kitchen. He ________ (help) prepare
food and do the dishes.
74. We______(donate) sweaters, scarves, and socks to poor children last winter.
75. _________they__________(organize) a fun run last month?
E10. Fill in the blanks with a, an, the, much, or many.
76. How ________ bananas are in that bunch?
77. Do you have _________ eggs left in your fridge?
78. There's _________ apple on the table.
79. Wait! How __________ oil are you putting in that pan?
80. He ate _________ sandwich for lunch.
81. I don't want ________ butter on my sandwiches.
82. Did you buy milk? Yes, __________ milk is in the fridge.
83. Oh no! I bought too ________ vegetables!
E11.
1. Read the poster and choose the correct statement.
A. The soup kitchen delivers free meals every
day.
B. Volunteers have to work from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
C. There are two shifts for volunteers to choose.
D. Volunteers will work on the weekends from
11.45 a.m. to 2 p.m

2. What does this sign mean?


A. There are no flashlights here.
B. You can’t use flashlights here.
C. You can’t bring any cameras to this place.
D. Photographers can’t use flash here.

E12. Write the correct form or compound of the words in brackets.


1. The Saigon Zoo and Botanical Garden in HCM city received many …………………of meat, fruits and
vegetables to help take care of the animals during the COVID-19 outbreak. (DONATE)
2. We left the cinema early because the movie was so …………………. (BORE)
3. My mum is a great cook. She can make ………………… dishes, such as Spanish omelet or lemon
chicken. (TASTE)
4. We are all ………………… about going to the concert. Taylor Swift is performing there. (EXCITE)
5. I took part in a park ………………… yesterday. The park looked beautiful after we finished. (CLEAN)
6. John couldn’t sleep last night, so he had a terrible ………………… this morning. He had to take
medicine. (HEAD)

16. There are __________ ways that you can do to help the community. (DIFFER)

17. Work as a volunteer at an animal shelter. You can help taking care of __________ animals by feeding
or bathing them. (HOME)

18. Little things you do can have an________ impact on the society. (AMAZE)

19. My sister often eats ________ food, such as rice, vegetables, fruit, and fish. (HEALTH)

20. She hardly ever eats ________ food because it is high in fat, calories and salt. (FRY)
17. With this passport, you can travel __________ around the country. (FREE)

18. Jack drank too much coffee and he had a(n) __________ night. (SLEEP)

19. All the __________ in last night’s ballet performed perfectly. (DANCE)

20. American English __________ from British in many ways. (DIFFERENT)

E13. Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meaning. Use the given word(s) if any.

1. Lucas ate something bad and his stomach hurt.

→ Lucas ate something bad and he ……………………………..……………….

2. We should have a bake sale to raise money for our football uniforms.

→ How about ……………………………………………………………………?

3. Andy is a good guitar player.

→ Andy is good ………………………………………………………………….

4. When you have a fever, it’s not a good idea to go to school.

→ You …………………………………………………………………………….

31. John is the most intelligent student in the class.


=> No one _______.
32. The last time John listened to a pop song was years ago.
=> John has _______.
33. Helen doesn’t like playing tennis as much as jogging.
=> Helen prefers _______.

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