Unscramble the words to make sentences.
a / the / there / in / spatula / isn't / kitchen
Đáp án: There isn’t a spatula in the kitchen
Listen to the conversation between Henry and Cindy. Circle the best answer A, B, or C. You will listen TWICE.
What did Henry do in the summer?
1. Complete the conversation. Circle the correct words.
Katy: Let's have burgers for lunch.
Jeff: OK... Excuse me. Do you have (1. any / some) burgers?
Seller: I'm sorry. There (2. are / aren't) any left today.
Jeff: Oh, OK. Do you have (3. some / any) pizzas?
Seller: Yes. How many do you want?
Katy: Two, please. How about (4. any / some) salad, Jeff?
Jeff: Sounds great. ... Can we have (5. any / some) potato salad, please?
Seller: I'm sorry. There (6. isn't / aren't) any left. Would you like the pasta salad?
Katy: Yes, please.
Read the article. Circle T for True or F for False.
When you hear the word "bacteria," what do you think of? Many people think of diseases and sickness, but there are also some good ways to use bacteria.
The beautiful paintings in Santos Juanes Church in Valencia, Italy, are old -over 300 years old-and some of the paintings are damaged. For example, some parts of the paintings have turned white, while other parts have glue on them.
To clean the paintings, restorers used a special bacterium. This bacterium "eats" the damaged parts without hurting the paintings. After 90 minutes, the special bacterium dries, and the paintings are cleaned. Biologist Pilar Bosch Roig said, "It's quick... and it's cheaper than traditional ways."
The paintings in Santos Juanes Church are over 900 years old.
Correct one mistake in each sentence.
I always studying after school.
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence. Write A, B, or C in the blank.
The woman ______ at the supermarket last Sunday.