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BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH 10

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             IV. Complete the sentences using the adjective in brackets. Put in e.g. the hungry or the
             hungry people.

             1. Rich nations can afford to feed  the hungry
             2. The homeless people whose story appeared in this paper last week have now found a place to
                live.
             3. ...................(sick) need to be looked after. so money must be spent on hospitals.
             4. Some of  .......................(young) at the youth club here are running in a marathon.
             5. Life is all right if you have a job, but the , are not so easy for........................ (unemployed
             6. There was a fire at a nursing home in-Charles Street .................. (old) who live there were hurt
             7. What is the government doing to help .................(poor)?
             8. . ...............(homeless) usually have great difficulty un getting a job.
             9. There is a special television program for  . .................(deaf) every Sunday morning.
             10. ................ (disabled) of our party were let in free


             V. Write a sentence for each of the following using used or didn't use to.
             1. Dennis gave up smoking two years
                ago. Dennis used to smoke a lot.
             2. When Babara was in Italy, she stayed with an Italian family
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             3. I quite like drinking coffee in the mornin , although I wasn’t keen on it when I was
                younger. __________________________________________________________________
             4. We seem to have lost interest in our work.
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             5. I don't mind traveling, by train now.
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             6. I went to the church when I was a child.
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             7. Since we've lived in the countryside. we've been much happier.
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             8. Mr. Micheal grew tulips but he doesn't any more.
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             9. I prefer listening to classical music now, although when I was young I couldn't stand
                it __________________________________________________________________
             10. My sister looked so fat when she returned from Paris.
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             VI. Choose the correct form of the verbs.
                  It is sometimes said that there is nothing  new in the world of fashion. Annabelle was a well-
             known  model  during;  the  seventies.  When  her  children  were  in  their  early  teens  they  (1)  were
             enjoying,/ used to enjoy looking at her old photo albums. They (2) were finding/ found it hard to
             believe that she (3) was wearing used to wear such strange clothes.  (4)  Did people really use to
             think/ Were people really thinking flared trousers looked good? And those-ugly platform shoes! She
             (5) was admitting/ admitted that people (6) were often falling/ often used to fall over because the
             heels  were  so  high.  In  the  early  nineties,  however.  Annabelle  noticed  to  her  amusement  that
             seventies styles (7) were/ used to be in fashion again. 'I (8) planned/ was planning to throw all my
             old clothes away,' she said, 'but my daughter went to a party last week, and guess what she (9) used



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