If there isn’t enough rain,the hydropower station can not operate.
Chọn C
Hung doesn’t speak Chinese fluently.He can’t apply for that job.
She is busy with work.She cannot attend the meeting.
Mitchell bought this second-hand car.He regrets it now.
He was tired this morning.He stayed up late to watch a football match last night.
I missed the bus this morning.I came late for the interview.
She doesn’t have a car.She can’t drive to work.
Binh is very busy.He can’t help his wife with household chores.
The book is too long.I can’t finish it.
Laura doesn’t have a smartphone.She can’t study online.
He’s not tall.He can’t become a pilot.
My son really hates Math.Its complicated formulas are the reason.
Provided you pay the bills,you can stay in the flat
Jane sold her old bicycle.She regrets it now.
It’s raining and they can’t go camping in the mountain.
Mai doesn’t have much money.She can’t buy new clothes for Tet.
a. In conclusion, we can improve the environment in our school in many ways and even small actions can make a big difference.
b. There are two things we can do to improve the environment in our school.
c. First, we should clean up all areas regularly.
d. Second, let's plant more trees in the school yard.
e. For example, we can organize clean-up activities at weekends.
f. This helps reduce CO2 and make the air clean.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions.
a. Secondly, you should go to the British Museum. It has an amazing collection of objects from all over the world.
b. First, you should visit the Tower of London. It's one of the oldest buildings in London and it's full of history.
c. Hey Jo,
How are you? I'm so glad to receive your email. You ask me about some interesting places to visit in London, so here are some ideas.
d. I hope my ideas help you. Perhaps we can meet when you come to London.
e. Finally, the third place you should visit is Tate Britain. It is the best place to see paintings by British artists.
f. Love, Libby
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.