...
->
57. What time do you want to leave for the airport ?” Harry asked me .
->
58. “ Do you realize what the time is , Steve?” asked Chris .
->
59. “ Where will you come to see you this ... Lan .
-> Lan asked me
31. “ Are you ready for the party?” asked Mrs. Lan .
-> Mrs. Lan asked us
32.” You
,
d better ask his parents before doing this.” He advised me.
-> He advised ... you leaving for Ha Noi tomorrow ?” he said to me .
-> He asked me
47. Frank said to me, “ We can still get tickets to the game.”
-> Frank asked me
48. “I do not have enough for a drink...
... Climbing without a safety rope is forbidden.
You ________________________________________________
a. aren't allowed to climb without a safety rope.
b. don't .permit to climb without ... higher.
b. scientists are
g
iven permission to catch sharks for their studies. D. information about sharks help people cure cancer.
TEST FOR UNIT 9
I. PRONUNCIATION
1. a. gulf b surface c. submarine ... catch b. used for catching
c. their use is to catch d. they are used for catching
8. We wondered why a tip.
a. to leave b. should we leave c. we should leave d. don't we leave
9. If someone...
... John
9. "Don't worry about us," they said.→ They told her
10. "Meet me at the cinema." he said.→ He asked me
VI- Mixed Exercise 1:Complete the sentences in reported speech. ... boys," she said.→ She told the boys
V- Exercise 3 – Requests (mixed):Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the
change of pronouns in some sentences.
1. She said, "Go upstairs."→ ... 6. "Don't go out without me," he begged her.→ He begged her
7. "Don't forget your bag," she told me.→ She told me
8. "Don't...
... attitude makes for you to socialize.
A.its easy
B.easier it
C.it easier
C.in
D.after
19. The boy came ….a cold walking in the rain for too long.
A.down with
B.up with
C.up against
D. along with
20.The ... EXERCISESFOR EXECELLENT STUDENNTS -9
P2:Multiple Choice
1.The little gỉl wasted half an hour for her picture book.
A.look
B.to look
C.looking
D.looked
2.He ... newspaper for his father on his way home.
A.buy
B.to buy
C.buying
D.bought
8.It's about time he for a general checkup.He may need the doctor's advice.
A.had gone
B.went
C.were to go
D.go
9. Your...
... you like to have dinner with me”, John said to Mary.
John invited Mary to have dinner with
2. “ I will help you with your homework”, he said to me
He offered to help with homework .
2nd ( ... verb + object + preposition + gerund ( blame for/ thank for/ congratulate on )
Ex: “ It was your fault. You didn’t tell us”, she told me She blamed me for not telling them.
- Những thay đổi cần ... Unit 5 & 6
REPORTED SPEECH
- Để tường thuật lại các lời yêu cầu, đề nghị, cảnh báo , xin lỗi, khuyên bảo chúng...
... ever
9. He sat with his arms his chest.
a- across b- on c- upon d- along
10. The sun was clouds.
a- after b- in front of c- behind d- beside
Ex 6: Put each verb in brackets into a suitable form.
1. ... sentences:
1.Hoa last wrote to her parents two month ago. Hoa hasn’t
2.We started living here in 199 9. We have
3.I last saw Thang five weeks ago. I haven’t
4.The last time Tam visited her aunt ... hasn’t talked to him for a long time. It’s
7.It’s six months since I drank Lipton tea. The last
8.It’s two years since we last met our uncle. We
9. They haven’t seen each other for two months. The...
... Ngọc Trân
REPORTED SPEECH
Change the following sentences into reported speech:
1. “Come and see me if you have time.” He said to us.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. “ Don’t forget to ... for dinner with me?” said Mary.
………………………………………………………………………….
5. “Don’t forget to come to the meeting tomorrow.” Said the manager.
……………………………………………………………………………
6. “I’ll try my best to look for ... (not) to V : cảnh báo ai không được làm gì
REPORTED SPEECHWITH GERUND:
1. dream of + V-ing : mơ về…………
2. deny + V-ing : phủ nhận làm việc gì
3. look forward to + V-ing : mong đợi…………
4. accuse...
... lasted time I played tennis was in 199 0.
- I haven’t…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
ll .EXERCISES IN “BT NANG CAO- MAI LAN HUONG “( TR 97 /9 )
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20. They usually hold the ... public transport. However, to get people to
(9) the comfort of their cars, public transport must be felt to be reliable, convenient and
comfortable, with fares (10) at an acceptable level.
1. ...
26.English spelling presents special ………………………………… .for foreign leaners. ( difficult )
27.The school is performing well , but we recognize the need for further ……………………………………………… ( improve )
28.Let...
... reportedspeechwith infinitive and gerund
Exercise 1. Rewrite each of the following sentences in reported speech. Using advise, beg, introduce, invite, ... He introduced
9. “ Shall I open the window for you?” he said.
He told
10. “ I’ll wait for you. I promise,” he said to me.
He promised
11. “ Would you like to come with me?” John said.
... different door. ( ask, remind, force).
Nobody
4. Before Bobby went to bed, his father said, “ Don’t forget to brush your teeth” (invite, allow, remind).
Before Bobby went to bed, his father...
... my mother told us.
My mother advised
reportedspeechwith infinitive and gerund
Exercise 1. Rewrite each of the following sentences in reported speech. Using advise, beg, introduce, invite, ... He introduced
9. “ Shall I open the window for you?” he said.
He told
10. “ I’ll wait for you. I promise,” he said to me.
He promised
11. “ Would you like to come with me?” John said.
... different door. ( ask, remind, force).
Nobody
4. Before Bobby went to bed, his father said, “ Don’t forget to brush your teeth” (invite, allow, remind).
Before Bobby went to bed, his father...
... teacher advised us _______________________________________________________
29. Jack said, “I have studied English for five years, Mary.”
- Jack told_________________________________________________________________
30. ... 27. “How many students are there in your class ?”
- The man asked me __________________________________________________________
28. “You ... briefcase on this table.”
- He _______________________________________________________________________
39. The boy said to his friends,” Don’t make too much noise!”
- The boy ___________________________________________________________________
40....
... “tedious” (class 1) versus “straightforward”,
“likeable” (class 2). Some unexpected distinguish-
ing terms for this author are “lion” forclass 2 (three-
class case), and forclass 2 in the four -class ... some examples for one author are:
“meaningless”, “disgusting” (class 0); “pleasant”,
“uneven” (class 1); and “oscar”, “gem” (class 2)
for the three -class case, and, in the four -class case,
“flat”, ... 125–132.
McCallum, Andrew. 199 9. Multi-label text classification with
a mixture model trained by EM. In AAAI Workshop on Text
Learning.
McCullagh, Peter. 198 0. Regression models for ordinal data.
Journal...