Some people think that computers can replace books entirely.
A. It is said that computers can replace books entirely
B. Computers are thought to can replace books entirely.
C. Computers can replace books entirely like some people think.
D. Replacing books by computers is very necessary.
Đáp án: A
Giải thích: Cấu trúc: S + think that + mệnh đề = It’s said that + mệnh đề
Dịch: Máy tính được nói là hoàn toàn có thể thay thế sách
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