15 CÂU HỎI
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
Ba/ often/ late/ school.
A. Ba is often late at school.
B. Ba often is late at school.
C. Ba is often late for school.
D. Ba is often late at school.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
How/ classrooms/ your school/ have?
A. How much classrooms does your school have?
B. How many classrooms does your school have?
C. How much classrooms do your school have?
D. How many classrooms your school has?
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
Nam/ class/ third/ floor.
A. Nam’s class is on the third floor.
B. Nam class is on the third floor.
C. Nam’s class is in third floor.
D. Nam’s class is in the third floor.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
There/ five/ hundred/ student/ my school.
A. There are five hundreds students in my school.
B. There are five hundred students in my school.
C. There are five hundred students of my school.
D. There is five hundred students in my school.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
She/ get/ dress/ then/ go/ school/ bus.
A. She gets dress then goes to school by bus.
B. She gets dressed then goes to school on bus.
C. She gets dressed then go to school by bus.
D. She gets dressed then goes to school by bus.
Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences
students/ have/ your/ does/ how/ classroom/ many?
A. How does your classroom have many students?
B. How many students does your classroom have?
C. How students does your classroom have many?
D. Does your classroom have how many students?
Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences
In/ Thu’s school/in/ country/ the/ is/ or/ the/ city?
A. Is Thu’s school in the city or in the country?
B. Thu’s school is in the city or in the country?
C. In the city or in the country is Thu’s school?
D. In the city is Thu’s school or in the country?
Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences
morning/ seven/ usually/ Nam/ up/ o’clock/ every/ wakes/at/./
A. Ba wakes up usually at seven o’clock every morning
B. Ba usually wakes up seven o’clock at every morning.
C. Ba usually wakes up at every morning seven o’clock.
D. Ba usually wakes up at seven o’clock every morning.
Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences
at/ half/ has/ Lam/ breakfast/ past/ six/./
A. Lan has half breakfast at past six.
B. Lan has breakfast at half past six.
C. Lan has half past breakfast at six.
D. Lan has six breakfast at half past
Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences
floor/has/ on/ my/second/and/ three/ school/ the/ classrooms/ my/ is/ class/./
A. My class has second school and my classrooms is on the second floor.
B. My class has three classrooms and my school is on the second floor.
C. My school has three classrooms and my class is on the second floor.
D. My school has second classrooms and my class is on the three floor.
Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning
My school has forty classrooms and one administrative office.
A. Forty classrooms and one administrative office is the number of rooms of my school
B. My school is very big with forty classrooms and one administrative office
C. There are forty classrooms and one administrative office in my school
D. Forty classrooms and one administrative office is the promising room number of my school
Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning
My school is not far from my house.
A. I can leave my school for my house quickly.
B. The distance between my school and my house is short.
C. My school is quite near from my house.
D. It is easy to comeback my house from my school.
Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning
At school, I really like English and Biology.
A. Except English and Biology, I don’t like other subjects.
B. At school, I am keen on English and Biology.
C. I don’t like any subject at school.
D. English and Biology is my favorite subjects.
Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning
Where is your school?
A. Which place does your school lie?
B. Which position of your school?
C. What is the address of your school?
D. Who built your school here?
Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning
Your school is bigger than mine.
A. You have a bigger school than mine.
B. I want to study your school because it’s bigger.
C. Mine isn’t as big as your school.
D. My school isn’t as big as yours