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Bi Tp Ng Php Ting Anh
Exercises on Grammar (1)
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1 !ill in the "lan#s o$ the $ollo%ing sentences %ith A& AN or T'E1 They want to have ___ ni*ersit+in this city., ___ chairon which you are sitting is not comfortable.- ___ lionis ___ king of beasts.. ___ goo/ "oo#is always a pleasure to me.0 He ordered ____ ser*antto leave ____ room. Have you got ___ cigarette?2 India is ____ large peninsla3 ___4sticeof that manis well-known
5 Do you understand ____ English grammartaught to your class?16 ____ ne% sitcaseI bought yesterday is made of leather.
, 7orrect the mista#es (i$ an+)1 8ogis uadruped., 9ello% ri*er is one of three
longest rivers of !hina.- I shall be engineer when I
am grown up.. 7limate of southern Italy is
very warm.0 :argest ri*erin "ermany is
#hine. There are se*eral "oo# on
the table.2 'onest+ is always best
policy.3 Have you visited ;apan?5 !an you speak ;apanese
an/ 7hinese?16 $ondon is *er+ large
cit+. It is largest city in%ngland.
11 I have never heardsch s%eet *oice.
1, He was captain in%nglish &rmy when the warbroke out.
1- They will go to ietnam o$ to/a+ isdifferent from >ietnam o$ten +ears ago.
15 & horse is a faithfulanimal.
,6 =treets o$ or to%nare wide and well-lighted.
,1 ?inter is generallycold but %inter o$ this +earis warm.
,, The people say thatthe charit+ begins at thehome.
,- The natre is morepowerful than the man
,. The pen is mightierthan the s%or/.
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,0 He has made theprogress in st/+ing theGerman
, The oil is producedfrom the olives.
,2 %arly in morning hepaid visit to ol/ $rien/ o$his.
,3 'onest man mayhave reputation of beingthief.
,5 The tre happinesscomes from the hard work.
-6 ?ine is sold "+ the"ottle.
7on4nctions- in the correct or/er
). He soonwill arrive.,. He almostis a drunkard.(. He did slo%l+his work./. He has two years been in
this contr+.1. :f course al%a+s I speak
;ietnamese with my friends3. He comes sometimesto our
house.
5. He shook his friends %arml+by the hand.
6. 0e take tea sall+ at siimmycan9t play cricket. The boat will be ready at three o9clock. He didn9thave to speak to me. 4ou wouldn9t like the window open. !ome andsee me tomorrow.
=ppl+ the correct *er" $orm to $ill in the "lan#Is 2ary fond __________ BswimC. These is no use ________BtelephoneC 2r. 'mith.+ he is not at home now. There is little chance___________ BseeC him today. That book is not worth __________BseeC. He was presented ___________ BfinishC his work by illness. It isa uestion __________ BfindC the right man for the right position. Do
you think that lecture is worth __________ BattendC. He is thinking____________ BmoveC to $ondon.
2 7om"ine the t%o sentences into one). 0hen I look out of the window. I saw >im approaching.,. I left immediately after I had sign the contract.(. 0hile I was driving home I saw >ack and >ohn./. The door which was facing %ast had been recently painted.1. &s we had finished our part of the work we were free to go
home.3. I sent him a telegram at once as I had had no time to write him a
letter.5. 0hen I saw red I should with oy.6. &fter I had seen Tom I felt much relieved.7. 0hen I had received a definite answer I felt ready to go ahead.)8. The men who were tired out began to grumble.)). &s we are still awaiting your further advice we feel
reluctant to proceed.
3 7orrect the $ollo%ing sentences
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). #un rapidly across the street I lost my hat.,. & house was build for the old man having for gables.(. The school-master struck the naughty pupil raising his rod./. $ooking around the park an attractive scene was seen.
1. The art of printing invented in !hina long ago.3. 0e found him waited.5. I found a cent walking over the bridge.6. Geing a clever girl her father sent her to school.7. 'he put on a new dress making by her mother.)8. #unning into a hole he watches a mouse.)). The two boys fighting with each other.),. & poor child was found in the street by a wealthy and kind
gentleman suffering from hunger and cold.)(. & gentleman will let his house going abroad for the summer
to a small family containing all furniture. The town contains fiftyhouses and one hundred inhabitants built of brick. I saw manybig fishes standing on the desk of the ship.
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follow him. $et him to come if you like. 4ou ought to write thatcomposition earlier. They cannot but to do so. He saw the plant groweveryday. I was to late not to see the play. The soldier dares not attackme. 4ou had better to do it yourself. He was ready help me. I am slow
to learn new words. I am sorry find you sick. I am hungry enough foreating anything. I am too tired to not go any further. The wounded birdwas too weak not to move.
11 a#e sentences sing these %or/s"lad an