... your hands before meals. .7. Would you like (saw – to see – seeing – see) a movie?8. What about (have – to have – having – had) fruits?9. You ought (wash – to wash – washing – washed) your hands ... They want (buy) some meat.2. You must (wash) your hands before meals.3. I am used to (stay) up late. 4. It takes him 2 hours (finish) this exercise. 5. The test is too difficult for the pupils ... weekends.→ I used 4. Peter is too young to see the horror film.→ Peter is not 5. I do this exercise in three and a half hours.→ It takes 6. To see that film is interesting. → It’s interesting....
... she thanked me and said that she had already read it and hadn’t liked it very much.21.He wanted to know if I was going to the dance and suggested that we should make up a party and go another.22.I ... to work in the mornings and (Come) home in the evenings. And he used to hear them (shout) greetings to each other and (talk) loudly.24.He soon got (know) most of them and even managed (learn) ... burglars who they were and who had let them in. They told her to sit down and keep quiet unless she wanted to get hurt.11.He asked what the weather had been like during my holidays and I said that...
... make10. Would you ……… looking after my children for a while?a. mind b. agree c. stand d. care11. I have difficulty …… and ……… English.3Wh-word +Do/does/did +S + main Verb… ? Đề cương ôn tập8. ... their hands.2. Used to + Vinf-Diễn tả thói quen trong quá khứ nay không còn nữaEx: I used to work for a Korean company.My father didn’t use to get up late.Did you use to do morning exercise? ã ... morning.a. How b. What time c. Who d. With whom Exercise 2: Khoanh tròn các lỗi sai a, b, c hoặc d1. Mr. Vy leaves(a) the house at(b) a quarter past five and arrive(c) in the field at exactly(d)...
... …………………… walk when I was less than a year old.My grandfather …………………… walk without any help last night.…………………… you understand what he was saying?My grandmother …………………… speak Spanish.Suddenly all ... travel very easily.* Trong câu có các động từ: see, hear, smell, taste, feel, remember, understand Dïng can/ couldEx: When we went into the house, we could smell burning.* Trong câu phủ ... can/ could Ex: The fire spread through the building quickly, but everybody was able to escape. Exercise 2: Complete these sentences with “could, couldn’t” or “was/ were able to”:A girl fell...
... promised a bicycle by my parents two days ago.14. Somebody has locked the box and can’t open it.- The box has been locked and can’t be opened.15. They had eaten all the dinner before they finished ... that silly thing.- That silly thing should not be done.19. People must hand in their weapons.- Their weapons must be handed in.20. Somebody calls the president every morning.- The president...
... slowly and with control and support. 3. Vocal exercises ã Strengthen your voice and improve your vocal inflection and resonance. ã Monotone and coarse voices cause stress to larynx and vocal ... tension and increases projection. ã Warm up by humming, singing, stretching and yawning. 4. Posture and movement ã Stand tall to improve airflow and effective breathing. ã Move around and gesture ... 2 Exercises: 1. Relax the shoulders and body ã Hold arms straight out. Swing arms and torso slowly from side to side. ã Roll shoulders. Lift them up and down, round and round. ã...
... 2.4 Lean meat and poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds, and legumes/beans 51 2.4.1 Setting the scene 51 2.4.2 The evidence for ‘lean meat and poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds, and legumes/beans’ ... Brochures and posters - Eat for health: Enjoy life - Healthy eating: How to give your children the best start in life - Eat for a healthy pregnancy: Advice on eating for you and your ... different types and colours, and legumes/beans, andeating fruit may improve health outcomes 39 2.2.6 Practical considerations: Eat plenty of vegetables, including different types and colours,...
... interactions that existbetween age- and gender-related changesin socio-demographic factors and eating; and how healthyeating could interfacewith disease prevention and health mainte-nance.Further ... the healthyeating message, adequate social support and provision ofeffective, community-based meal delivery services have the potential to mediate dietary habits and thus foster healthy eating. ... ofprograms and services designed to encourage and facilitate healthyeating in olderCanadians.MeSH terms: Elderly; nutrition; determinants; eating habits; healthy eating People aged 65 or over account...
... resources and visuospatial memory, then, could help to identify the cognitive origin and the neurofunctional bases of the deficits shown by MCI and AD patients, and this is necessary to understand ... AD and MCI On the basis of histological and neuropathological evidence, AD is characterized by degeneration of neurons and their synapses and by the appearance of neurofibrillary tangles and ... task at hand. Iachini and colleagues [71] compared young and elderly healthy adults in a battery of psychometric tests assessing general cognitive functions (Story Retell, immediate and delayed,...
... Grade Concepts and skills students master: 1. Compare and contrast healthyand unhealthy relationships (family, peer, and dating) Evidence Outcomes 21st Century Skills and Readiness Competencies ... Standard: 2. Physical and Personal Wellness in Health Prepared Graduates: Apply knowledge and skills necessary to make personal decisions that promote healthy relationships and sexual and ... and contrast healthyand unhealthy relationships (family, peer, and dating) CH09-GR.7-S.2-GLE.4 Analyze the internal and external factors that influence sexual decision-making and activity...
... Quantity and Quality of Exercise for Developing and Maintaining Cardiorespiratory and Muscular Fitness and Flexibility in Healthy Adults.”41 This position stand will likely be updated soon, and ... R.K., Franklin, B.A. and Garber, C.E., The recommended quantity and quality of exercise for develop-ing and maintaining cardiorespiratory and muscular tness and exibility in healthy adults: American ... lipids (fats), and proteins. The recommended intakes of vitamins and minerals for individuals living in the United States and Canada,16,26,29–31 in Australia and New Zealand,19 and those given...
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... disease and some types of cancer. African Americans suffer more serious health problems and die at an earlier age from these diseases. The good news is that eating a healthy diet and leading ... 30INGREDIENTSHONEYHONEYCANDIED YAMS1 Wash and peel yams. Cut in quarters and then cut into 2 pieces each. Rinse pieces. 2 Place yams, honey, water, nutmeg, margarine, and flavor in a sauce pan and heat ... onions, and herbs for flavor. Use very small amounts of butter, cheese, and sauces.Use more herbs and spices to flavor greens and other dishes. Cut down on the salt. Try adding Spanish onion and...
... health and fitness goals. We encourage you to use this guide and hope that the ideas presented in Chapter 17 (Adopting Healthy Habits) will enable you to form healthy eating practices and to exercise ... andExercise 13From the 1989 RDA and 1998 DRIs for healthy adults 19 to 50 years. CHO = carbohydrates. 1Estimated safe and adequate daily intake range - meets requirements of individuals and ... Walking and Running Gear 35Walking 36Running 37Swimming 40 Through Nutrition andExercise 1 Energy Balance and Body Composition 1 Maintaining a healthy body weight and body...