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Điền vào chỗ trống từ phù hợp để hoàn thành câu cho sẵn.
- Prices are too high and they will remain _____ until the crisis comes down.
- so
- there
- that
- as
- The confusion ______ the discovery of the body made everybody lose track of time.
- had caused
- was caused by
- had been caused by
- caused by
- I had to admit _____ completely forgotten our wedding anniversary.
- to having
- to have
- I have
- having
- I think he’s an idiot. ______ , he’s not very intelligent.
- Having my say
- That is to say
- To say nothing
- Say do
- You are the only person _______ I can talk.
- to whom
- with whom
- that
- which
- I’m a teacher and ______ my husband.
- is a teach
- is he
- so is
- such is
- Why on earth ______ have done such a thing?
- you
- you would
- would you
- if you
- Rather than ______ about how tired she was, she got on with her job.
- to complain
- complained
- she complained
- complain
- I couldn’t stay any longer due ______ having enough money to pay for the hotel.
- to not
- not
- for
- to
- Your child was a bit out of control at the party, to ______ mildly.
- put it
- say
- take it
- tell
- I wish he _______ that. My mother was so annoyed.
- didn’t say
- wouldn’t say
- hasn’t said
- hadn’t said
- ______ she meets, they take an instant liking to her.
- Wherever
- Whoever
- Who
- If
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12 lỗi ngữ pháp tiếng Anh khiến bạn mất điểm nặng khi giao tiếp
TỔNG HỢP NHỮNG LỖI NGỮ PHÁP THƯỜNG GẶP TRONG TIẾNG ANH
10 lỗi tiếng Anh cơ bản người Việt Nam hay mắc phải
Câu hỏi | Đáp án đúng | Giải thích đáp án |
1 | A | Use ‘so’ to avoid repeating an adjective or an adverb. |
2 | D | The confusion (that had been) caused by the discovery…. The words in brackets have been omitted: this is called ‘ellipsis’. |
3 | A | admit to + gerund (ING) |
4 | B | “That is to say” = “in other words”. Use ‘that is to say’ to paraphrase something to make it sound less strong. |
5 | A | After a preposition, use ‘whom’ to refer to a person in a defining relative clause. |
6 | C | So + auxiliary (is) + subject to express similarity. |
7 | C | Unreal past = would have + past participle. Interrogative word order is used. |
8 | D | Use ‘rather than’ with bare infinitve to mean ‘instead of something’. |
9 | A | Form: due to (not) + ing |
10 | A | put something mildly = understate something to sound polite |
11 | D | Wish + Past Perfect to talk about things that happened/didn’t happen in the past and which we now regret. |
12 | B | ‘Whoever’ means ‘any/every person’. |
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