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A. Use The Correct Form of Verbs in Brackets.: V .SS, V

The document contains a grammar exercise involving the use of verbs in various tenses. The exercise directs the reader to choose the correct form of verbs provided in brackets to complete several sentences. It then provides a second section where the reader must choose the best tense of the verb to complete additional sentences. The document tests verb conjugation and proper use of tenses in the English language.

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A. Use The Correct Form of Verbs in Brackets.: V .SS, V

The document contains a grammar exercise involving the use of verbs in various tenses. The exercise directs the reader to choose the correct form of verbs provided in brackets to complete several sentences. It then provides a second section where the reader must choose the best tense of the verb to complete additional sentences. The document tests verb conjugation and proper use of tenses in the English language.

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The car (be) ready for him by the time he (come) jV' :
tomorrow. v;.sS, v ,

19. On arriving at home I (find) ^that she just (leave) .a


A. Use the correct form of verbs in brackets. J l , , ± 1 utQ few minutes before. ''-t'.^s*"' .•(;(:••!',.••

1. In all the world, there (be) only 14 mountains that (reach) 20. When we (arrive) in London tonight, it probably (rain)
above 8,000 meters. v 21. It (rain) hard. We can't do anything until it (stop)
2. He sometimes (come) to see his parents. . 22. Last night we (watch) TV when the power (fail) .
3. When I (come) , she (leave) ^for Dalat ten minutes 23. That evening we (stay) up to talk about the town where he
ago. (live) for some years.
4. My grandfather never (fly) in an airplane, and he has no 24.1 (sit) down for a rest while the shoes (repair) .
intention of ever doing so. 25. Half way to the office Paul (turn) ^round and (go)
5. We just (decide) that we (undertake) the job. . ^back home because he (forget) ^to tum the gas off.
6. He told me that he (take) a trip to California the following week.
7. I knew that this road (be) too narrow. 26. London (change) a lot since we first (come) to live here.
8. Right now I (attend) class. Yesterday at this time I (attend) 27. While we (talk) on the phone the children (start)
class. fighting and (break) a window.
28. He used to talk to us for hours about all the interesting things he (do)
9. Tomorrow I'm going to leave for home. When I (arrive) at the in his life.
airport, Mary (wait) forme. 29. You know she (stand) ' ' ' looking at that picture for the last twenty
10. Margaret was bom in 1950. By the year 2005, she (live) on this minutes.
earth for 55 years. 30.1 (spend) a lot of time travelling since I (get) this new job.
11. The traffic was very heavy. By the time I (get) to Mary's party, 31. When I (be) at school we all (study) ^Latin.
everyone already (arrive) wll ittMJrf-xtO* 32. When I (meet) him , he (work) as a waiter for a year
12.1 will graduate in June. I (see) you in July. By the time I (see) or so.
you , I (graduate) . , 33. After he (finish) breakfast he (sit) down to write some
13.1 (visit) my uncle's home many times when I (be) letters. .„
34. She (have) a hard life, but she's always smiling. j
a child. . . . .u«^u«,a..s
35.1 think Jim (be) out of town. ' fy^ y \UB , fu^ w
14. That book (lie) on the table for week. You (not read) • •

it yet? ;i:,„:v;' .Un.,.:}.i.i^:.uU^x^^i.j ^- Choose the best answer among A, B, C, orD. * jixfcv =
15. David (wash) his hands. He just (repair) the TV set. 1 • When I last saw him, he in London.
16.
17. You
here (be) year.
We never
last (meet) ^herehim. before?
We Yes,
don'tIknow
(spend)
what hie Oook) my holidays like. A. has lived
C. was living B. has
D. is living * -
been living , /;
. Dorothy since last Saturday. 13.1. . in the room right now.
2. We. A. am being B. was being ,r ;
A. don't see B. haven't seen
C. have been being D. am i*iiih iiiufjit
C. didn't see D. hadn't seen < O 14.1 .to New York three times this year. htl \ w < ns <
3. The train . half an hour ago.
. .'!' n\<i i'' t A. have been „ ' h B. was
A. has been leaving til
B. left
C. has left D. had left C. were , i' i « f < D. had been / '•mt^
4. Jack the door. 15. I'll come and see you before I for the States.
A. has just painted B. paint A. leave ftthxl H B. will leave
C. will have painted D. painting C. have left t ' ^ ' j < . CJ D. shall leave !
16. The little girl asked what to her friend, t >i
5. My sister. . for you since yesterday.
B. was looking A. has happened ^ :4i3i|!sf.|| B. happened
A. is looking
D. looked C. had happened avaff <1 D. would have been happened
C. has been looking 17. John a book when I saw him.
6.1 Texas State University now. A. is reading gsasi ilm Mr. • B.read
A. am attending B. attend
D. attended C. was reading j'jfbfcaw: ,CI D.reading
C. was attending 18. He said he return later.
7. He has been selling motorbikes A. will I B. would
A. ten years ago B. since ten years
C. can D. would be
C. for ten years ago D. for ten years
_ American more than 500 years ago. 19. Jack the door.
8. Christopher Columbus A. has just opened B. open
A. discovered B. has discovered
C. will have opened D. opening
C. had discovered D. had been discovering
towards the church. 20.1 have been waiting for you .
9. He fell down when he A. since early morning
B. runs B. since 9a.m
A. run C. for two hours
D. had run D. All are correct lliW''^
C. wasrurming 21. Almost everyone for home by the time we arrived. ; » i li f -'
10. We there when our father died. A. leave f:' B. left '•.•^;aBO|'b;:r!
A. still lived B. lived still
C. leaves D. had left ' K
C. was still lived D. were still living 22. By the age of 25, he. _ two famous novels. ••i.sra'oa m ;' •
11. They . table tennis when their father comes back home. A. wrote B. writes
A. will play B. will be playing C. has written D. had written * M '
C. play D. would play ^3. While her husband was in the army, Mary to him twice a week.
12. By Christmas, I for Mr. Smith for six years. A. was reading B. wrote
A. shall have been working B. shall work
C. have been workine D. shall be working C. was written D. had written ^:i::!/:"yr i:i ^••J-
24.1 couldn't cut the grass because the lawn mower. . a few days previously. 35. Tom and Mary for Vietnam tomorrow. i'«!P'>.
A. broke down B . has been broken A. leave . B . are leaving iKiijiii ,; v i

C. had broken down mf . D. breaks down s-vf^ 4 :i Cleaving D . are left ^i^'icilk-ir.V'

25.1 have never played badminton before. This is the first time I _ . to play. 36. He always for a walk in the evening, lismu A' n m*i.C-

A. try ; A vspw ,s ^ B . tried ti / A. go B . is going ;m*Oii-!.''

C. have tried CI D. am trying C. goes . „ i ,,. D . going v i : FV'

26. Since , I have heard nothing from him. i » 1 UQl Urn, asrt 37. Her brother i n Canada at present. ' W H ; r;

A. he had left . mmi Ukr . t l ; . ' B . he left A. working B . works 'ii^i IQ/I-.^^!,;;-! O -X

C. he has left i l D. he was left C. is working D . work ^vni S S C K U ' sfii?:

27. After I lunch, I looked for my bag. 38.1 to the same barber since last year, ^r^^^i masjl mi', if :,;;.!*:ulLA

A. had a B. had had A. am going « m B . have been going >fi .

C. have has .nw Ci D. have had C. go , , T D . had gone is:s;;ug3^Kfew^^

28. By the end of next year, George. English for two years. 39. Her father when she was a small girl. ;U:i/'5^i.t':i-:i mQi . S
A. dies „, B . died „„.|,v;' - )
A. w i l l have learned B. w i l l learn
D. would learn C. has died D . had died n"Vi-••'rfo'J <l
C. has learned cll
40. Last week, my professor promised that he today.
29. The man got out of the car, round to the back and opened the book.
A. would come B . w i l l come
A. walking B. walked
C. comes D . coming
C. walks D. walk /'
41. Pasteur i n the 19* century.
30. Henry into the restaurant when the writer was having dinner.
A. was living B . lived ' ' - ' ' ^ •
A. was going B. went C h a d lived D . has lived
C. has gone D. did go
C. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the san
31. He w i l l take the dog out for a walk as soon as he dinner.
meaning as the given one. ^ .
A. finish B. finishes '»v3ff*lfi'.
1- Eight years ago we started writing to each other.
C. w i l l finish D. finishing
A. We have rarely written to each other for eight years. ,
32.1 shall be glad when he .
B. Eight years is a long time for us to write to each other.
A. had gone £ i : B. did go
C. We wrote to each other eight years ago.
C. went n D. has gone
D. We have been writing to each other for eight years.
33. Ask her to come and see me when she her work.
2^ The boy was so lazy that he couldn 't stay up late to learn his lessons. ,
A. finish fi's^b" B. has finished
A. The boy was lazy enough not to stay up late to learn his lessons.
C. finished n&ifnw b ' i D. finishing
B. The boy was too lazy to stay up late to learn his lessons.
34. Turn off the gas. Don't you see the kettle ?
C. The boy was lazy enough but he stayed up late to learn his lessons.
A. boil B. boils
D. The boy was lazy enough to stay up late to learn his lessons. ..
C. is boiling D. boiled
3. My father is tired of seeing any violent films.
C. My friends have invited me going camping.
A. My father hasn't seen a violent film. ; »vi;;>i| v
p. My friends have invited me that I might go camping. •«t;s;mfr v.rM n.
B. My father has enjoyed all the violent films he has ever seen. >f J
jO. I haven't enjoyed myself so much for years. aJ^^^" *''Jf^; '
C. My father is worried about missing the next violent film. W- ' ^'•
A. It's years since I enjoyed myself so much. ^^-sffr l o l aisd U'^H. I :
D. My father never wants to see another violent film. ig A
B. It's years since I have enjoyed myself so much, SKMI s/if J:'QI?& 1 CI
4. As soon as he waved his hand, she turned away. ;; y -JaOg! 3
C. It was years since I had enjoyed myself so much. '^''^ E'w^'a u ;
A. He saw her turn away and he waved his hand, m igflloid nM
D. It has been years since I have enjoyed myself so much. ? 8io sd<?i A
B. No sooner had he waved his hand than she turned away. ; m ..A
Have you heard the good news?_2_Zi_12Jlij::i::''"'^ ^^^^'^^ ^^^J^ , il
C. She turned away because he waved his hand too early, ^msi^m zi ,D
A. Carol in March had a baby. '^rrn srfT D
* D. Although she turned away, he waved his hand. ;i; amm stfll o i ;„^..,,_,.„„ I .
B. In March, Carol had a baby, SAJ rigifotiii. XEI J l
5. John wishes he had remembered to send Mary a Christmas card, cp* A
C. Carol had in March a baby. ' '^s*'""'^ ^#>fe '^^<
A. John regrets not to send Mary a Christmas card. ••^
D. In March, had Carol a baby. nm^ ^m. ^i^^- -A
B. John regrets forgetting not to send Mary a Christmas card.
12. Although the driver slammed on his brakes, ^ '""
C. John regrets not remembering sending Mary a Christmas card.
A. he was able to avoid hitting the small dog. -J
D. John regrets forgetting to send Mary a Christmas card.
B. the small dog was not hit by the car. . «J«3C)S lyfm. ,CI
6. My father hasn't smoked cigarettes for a month.
C. he could run over the small dog. - ^ ' ^ ' ' ' " ^ 'r
A. It's a month since my father last smoked cigarettes.
D. he couldn't avoid hitting the small dog. • -^^ f • A
B. It's a month ago that my father smoked cigarettes.
13. John used to write home once a week when he was abroad. > ' 3 4 - 1 M.
: C. It's a month that my father hasn't smoked cigarettes.
A. John doesn't now write home once a week any longer.
D. It's a cigarette that my father smoked a month ago. b^fUliiSil
B. John enjoyed writing home every week when he was abroad. ' ' Qt
7. Having finished their work, the workers expected to be paid.
C. John never forgot to write a weekly letter home when he was abroad.
A. The workers expected to be paid because they had finished their work.
D. When he was abroad he remembered to write home every week.
B. Having their work finished, the workers expected to be paid.
14. This is my tenth year working in this bank. -'^
C. Having expected to be paid, the workers finished their work.
A. By the end of this year, I will work in this bank for ten years. '
: D. Having been finished their work, the workers expected to be paid.
B. I have worked in this bank for ten years by the end of this year.
8. Mr. Brown bought this car five years ago.
C. By the end of this year, I will have worked in this bank for ten years.
A. Mr. Brown started to buy this car five years ago.
D. I had been working in this bank for ten years by the end of this year.
B. It has been five years when Mr. Brown bought this car „
The famous actor was last seen in 2000.
C. Mr. Brown has had this car for five years .
A. The famous actor has not been able to see since 2000. ^ - •'
D. It is five years ago since Mr. Brown bought this car.
B. No one has seen the famous actor since 2000. •' ;
9. / might go camping. My friends have invited me.
f . The famous actor didn't see anyone in 2000. " A s i • > v,^
A. My friends have invited me to go camping.
•/•fxi! ;;;i!t'r i l . No one saw the famous actor until 2000. ""-^ ' '1^3 J.5 s '; i •
B. My friends have invited me go camping. ' i';xw:r • • ^ ' • ' ^ ^'
16.1 came to live here three months ago. j]^^ji i, j j , C. The book I'm reading hasn't finished.
A. It was three months since I hved here. ^ . ,,, • .? ; / f y [4 f p. I will read this book some day. ^ '' r ; ;
B. I've been living here for three months. ' m-m\ 23, He used to jog every morning. Jj-^ ? '
C. I lived here for three months. .,,2^, .-, • | | A. He enjoys jogging every morning. xmk fxwM- Wi'X :J 1: • '
D. I didn't live here for three months. B. He never fails to jog every morning. 7olato.i.fi»« l"f;'jv.,:M
17. She is sitting in a hotel room. Through the window, she sees a fat man. C. He doesn't now jog every morning. '1 sAi h'xrtvvi^ 'i >: M ' * '
A. She looks through the window and sees the fat man. ,^ { D. He intended to jog every morning. :«rti I io 1 fT '
B. She and the fiat man are in a hotel room. V i . ^ 24.1 have never felt happier than I do now. •'itmm wyiM:j ^Aflf .11
C. The fat man wants to open the window and come in. A. I felt happier before. ; ''mi? wl! tn b.;';fv m^i 'M p
D. The fat man is looking in through the window. B. I feel happy now. i.ffi &m / f sblli aW'Ul
18. She goes to the shops every Friday. C. I have never felt happy. ' . , ,
A. She goes every day to the shop but not on Friday. D. I have always felt happy.
B. It's not Friday, but she's going to the shops. f 25. He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.
C. She always goes to the shops on Friday. A. He hasn't had his eyes tested for ten months .
D. She never goes to the shops on Friday. B. He had not tested his eyes for ten months then.
19. Michael took a deep breath and dived into the water. C. He had tested his eyes ten months before.

A. After Michael had taken a deep breath, he dived into the water. D. He didn't have any test on his eyes m ten months.

B. Having taken a deep breath, he dived into the water. 26. Someone knocked on the door during my lunchtime.

C. After Michael took a deep breath, he had dived into the water. A. I had lunch when someone knocked on the door.

D. A & B are correct. ,jl^i . B. When I had had lunch, someone knocked on the door.

20. We started working here three years ago. C. I was having lunch when someone was knocking on the door.

A. We worked here for three years. D. I was having lunch when someone knocked on the door.

B. We have no longer worked here for three years. 27. Steve left before my arrival.

C. We have worked here for three years. A. When I arrived, Steve had akeady left.
D. We will work here in three years. B. Steve left as soon as I arrived.
21. It's a long time since we last went to the cinema. C. While Steve was leaving I arrived.
A. We have been to the cinema for a long time. D. Steve hadn't left until I arrived.
B. We haven't been to the cinema for a long time. 2S. / haven't been here before. r
C. We don't go to the cinema as we used to. A. Being here is a pleasant experience.
D. We wish we went to the cinema now. B. This is the first time I have been here.
22.1 haven't finished this book yet. C. I have wished to be here for long.
A: I'm still reading this book/ .s f jp, D. Before long I will be here.
Bi I have read this book befdiev^
29. The last time I saw Rose was three years ago. PASSIVE VOICE
A. Ihasn't seen Rose for three years. • (,;.» ioijvi, :.a,r UNIT 3
B. I haven't seen Rose three years ago. .jiwnicjK-i.ri.i.iM'S vi^ •' ^
ifi?)!? | .G
CAUBJ DQNG
C. I haven't seen Rose since three years, m ^»«{ gatj^<r» 8^.-4%v .'^H . i
D. I haven't seen Rose for three years, rtnm •/isv'v tioi nt sisff^ 'i:",'.?;"),!': ^jR j ;
50. When we arrived, the children were playing "Hide and Seek" all• LY THUYET t

A. The children played "Hide and Seek" and then we arrived. t» •#! X
B. While the children were playing "Hide and Seek", we arrived. I

C. We arrived at the same time the children played "Hide and Seek". " "I
D. We didn't arrive until the children played "Hide and Seek", f bfit I i I
Cac bird-c doi cau chu dong sang cau b| dong I
*> D$ng tu- trong cau chu d^ng b| d$ng I
*> M$t s6 dilm can Imi f

I. CAC BirdC D6I C A U CHtl DONG SANG CAu BJ DONG:


1) X^c dinh S, V, O trong cau chii dong
2) Xdc dinh thi cua dpng tir ^ '^^^ '
3) Dem O trong cau chii dong l^m S trong cSu bi dong, dem S trong cSu chii
dOng l^m O trong cSu b} dpng
4) l i y V chfnh trong cau chii dpng d6i thknh V3/ed r6i them BE thfch hgrp
truac V3/ed
5) Dat BY tniofc O trong cau bi dOng
Eg: (A) The cat ate the mouse.
(P) The mouse was eaten by the cat.
Trong (A), The cat 1^ S, ate Ih. V chfnh, the mouse \h. O. Dem the mouse Ito S
the cat 1 ^ O trong (P). l i y V chfnh d6i thkih V3 1^ eaten. Do V chfnh trong
(A) or thi qu^ khii don v^ TTie mouse trong (?) s6 ft nen BE phai 1^ was. Dat by
tnroc the cat. ''-^'id Yi / ) IVl' i .' •' . /1

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