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ĐỀ THI GIỮA KÌ I – MÔN: ANH VĂN
Give the right form of the verbs in brackets: Simple Present or Present Continuous.
I (have) coffee for breakfast every morning.
My brother (work) in a shoes store this summer.
The student (look up) that new word right now.
It (rain) very much in the summer. It (rain) now.
We rarely (eat) before 6.30
Be quiet! The baby (sleep).
Look ! A man (run) after the train. He (want ) to catch it.
I (need) some money for my text books.
Excuse me, I (have) to help a customer.
John (like) to go to the museums.
Mother (cook) some food in the kitchen at present. She always(cook) in the morning.
Listen ! I (hear) somebody knock at the door.
I (see) that you (wear) your best clothes.
I (do) an exercise on the present tense at this moment and I (think) that I (know) how to use it now.
She sometimes (buy) vegetables at this market.

Give the right form of the verbs in brackets:Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous.
I (try) to learn English for years, but I (not succeed) yet.
I (wait) for tow hours, but she (not come) yet.
She (read) all the works of Dickens. How many you (read)?
I (wait) here nearly half an hour for my girlfriend Joanna. Do you think she (forget) to come?
Jack (go) to Paris for a holiday. I never (be) there.
That book (lie) on the table for weeks. You (not read) it yet?
He (not be) here since Christmas, I wonder where he (live) since then.
Mary (rest) in the garden all day because she (be) ill.
She (work) so hard this week that she (not have) time to go to the movies. We (live) for the last six
months and just (decide) to move.

Give the right form of the verbs in brackets: Present tenses


I (be) sorry. I (forget) that fellow's name already.
Jack (look) no trouble with my English lesson up to now.
Michael (work) thirty eight hours a week.
At present, that author (write) a historical novel.
The weather generally (get) quite hot in July and in August.
How long you (learn) English?
Fred’s brother just (graduate) from Oxford University.
That brown briefcase (belong) to Dr. Rice.
Robert (wait) for you since noon.
Yes, I (remember) that fellow’s name now.

Give the right form of the verbs in brackets: Simple Present or Present Perfect.
We (study) very hard lesson the day before yesterday.
We (study) almost every lesson in this book so far.
We (watch,never) that television program.
We (watch) an interesting program on television last night.
My wife and I (travel) by air many times in the past.
My wife and I (travel) to Mexico by air last summer.
I (read) that novel by Hemingway several times before.
I (read) that novel again during my last vacation.
I (have) a little trouble with my car last week.
However, I (have) no trouble with my car since then.


Give the right form of the verbs in brackets: Simple Past or Past Continuous.
He (work) all day yesterday.
When I (arrive) at his house he still (sleep)
As we(cross) the street, the policeman (shout) at us.
The light (go ) out while we (have) dinner.
The children (do) their homework when their father (come) back from the office.

Bill (have) breakfast when I (stop) at his house this morning.
While I (walk) around the park. I (see) Mr. Jone.
When I (go) out the sun (shine).
Just as I (leave) for home, a student (stop) me in the hall.
When the student (hear) the bell, they (get) up and (leave).

Give the right form of the verbs in brackets: Simple Past or Past Perfect.
They (go) home after they (finish) their work.
He (do) nothing before he (see) me.
He (thank) me for what I (do).
I (be) sorry that I (hurt) you.
After they (go), they (sit) down and (rest).
My friend (not see) me for many years when I (meet) him last week.
In England he soon (remember) all he (learn).
They (tell) him they (not meet) him before.
He (ask) why we (come) so early.
She (say) that she already (see) Dr. Rice.

Give the right form of the verbs in brackets: Past Tense
When the phone (ring), I (have) a bath.
You (wear) your new hat when I (meet) you yesterday.
When it (rain) she (carry) an umbrella.
The house (be) much smaller than he (think) at first.
While you (play) the piano, I (write) a letter.
Before you (mention) him, I never (hear ) of that author.
When he (go) to see them last night, they (play) cards. They (say) they (play) since six o’clock.
My friends (sing) when I (come) into the room.
The little girl(ask) what (happen) to her ice- cream.
He (eat) dinner when I (go) to see him.


Give the right form of the verbs in brackets: Simple Future or Simple Present.
We’ll go out when the rain (stop).
I (stay) here until he (answer) me.
Wait until I (catch) you
I’ll be ready before you (count) ten.
John must eat his breakfast before he (go) out.
Miss Helen (help) you as soon as she (finish) that letter.
I (get) a new one before tonight.
She (not come) until you (be) ready.
After the class (be ) over, ask the teacher about that sentence.
I (come) and (see) you before I (leave) for England.

Give the right form of the verbs in brackets: Simple Future , Simple Present, Present Perfect or
Future Perfect.
I’ll wait until he (write) his next novel.
When you (come) back, he already (buy) a new house.
Don’t come until I (finish) lunch.
I (hope ) it stop raining by five o’clock this afternoo.
The river(not begin) to swell until some rain (fall).
When I (be) in egyptfor ten years, I (write) a book.
By next month, I (leave) for India.
He (finish) this work before you (leave).
The meeting (finish) by yhe time we (get) there.
Before you (go) to see them, they (leave) the country.

Give the right form of the verbs in brackets: Simple Future , Simple Present, or Future Continuos.
I (give) Mr. Brown your letter when I (ee) him tomorrow.
When you (go) into the office, Mr. John (sit) at the front desk.
Our English teacher (explaon that lesson to us tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. White (live) in their house by next Spring.

We (wait) for you when you (get) back tomorrow.
When we (see) Mr. John tomorrow, we (remind) him of that.
We (wait) for you right here when you (return) at 5.30.
When you (come) today, I (work) at my desk in room 12.
Thr browns (travel) through New England at this time tomorrow.
He (work) on the reportwhen you (arrive) this afternoon.

Give the right form of the verbs in brackets:
I (not see) him last Monday.
They had sold all the books when we (get) there.
I think he (leave) as soon as he (know) the news.
When my friend grows a beard, even his closest friends (not recognize) him.
I (never read) a story that intersted me so much as the one I (read) last night.
He (sleep) so he didn’t understand what you said to him.
I (finish) the book before my next birthday.
Some animals (not eat) during the Winter.
Why didn’t you listen while I (speak) to you?
This time next week we (walk) about in HCM city.
What happened next was what everyone (fear).
Will you wait a minute while I (look) through the text?
Hurry up ! the train (come) in.
I (wait) for you at the hotel at midday tomorrow.
He said ho (do) his homework since 7’oclock.
They (build) anew house in this corner of the street rignt now.
How many films you (see) this month?
When Goerge (come) this afternoon, he (bring ) his friends.
I (speak) to you about that matter after the meeting tonight.
They (not come) home until they (see) everything.
Tom was very tied because hr (run) for an hour.
His health has improved since he (leave) India.

I then saw him more frequently than I (see) him now.
When you (be) all this morning? It’s nearly midday now.
Where are you?-I’m upstairs. I (have) a bath.

SEQUENCE OF TENSES
Use the correct tense of the verbs in brackets:
He (think) that it rain tonight.
Bill said he (lose0 his bicycle.
I had done all that (be) necessary.
They have found that the road(be) very long.
I saw that I (make) a mistake.
The teacher asked Bill why he (not go) to school the day before.
We find that we (take) a long way.
I want to know how long she (live) here
I didn’t know who (help) him.
Do you hear what she (say)?
They beliveve that the police (capture) the thief.
Did John say the weather probly (be) cold) next week.
She has thought that the work (be) easy.
The students had thought that the English test (be) rather difficult.
I don’t think I (can) finish this report on schedule.
He complained that nobody(believe) a word he said.
I’m ceartain that the price (go) up soon.
My father said he (be) here by noon.
Miss Snow swears that she (never see) that man before.

Chang the main clause to Past and adjust the independent clause as neccesary:
We hope that he will be able to attend.
Mark thinks he is going to win the award.
Steve sats he will make the dessert for the party.

Low tells his friends that they are good tennis plyers.
I realize that they are older than they look.
Mary says that she eats three well- balanced meals every day.
The sudent is asking the professor when the class will do the next experiment.
We hope that you can play tennis later.
We hope that you mat move move to France next year.
He says he will fiinsh the project by May.
STYLES
Rewrite these sentences by using the underlined nouns as main verbs:
He had no intention of making a long journey with her.
Has the city gorvernment made a decision to build a hospital for the poor?
She show no interest in what she is doing for the company.
Do most school leavers have a strong desire to work at a tourist office?
I don’ think they are in disagreement with what we shall do.
They plan didn’t make a success just because most members showed no determination of doing it well.
During the lesson, she always takes a careful look at all the sentences and examples the teacher is
giving.
You have no need of answering all the questions in their order.
Please give me a call when you arrive, and we’ll have a meeting at a certain restaurant.
He said he would pay me a visit some day.

Rewrite these sentences beginning with the suggested words:
There has been a tendency to choose well-paid jobs. (They have………….)
It’s better for you not to have a contact with her. (You’d better……….)
I slept well last night. ( I had)
Carol cooks and swims very well. (She is …………)
The villagers gave us a coridal welcome. (the villagers welcomed…… )
He has no intention of leaving the city. (He doesn’t …………………)
She types with care. (she is…………………………)
This womwn has very little sleep. (this woman sleeps………….)

My grandfather is a lover of music. (my grandfather loves……………… )
She has a strong desire for a scholarship. (She desires)

NEGATIVE INVERSION
Put these adverbials in first position:
She rarely smiles at me.
I hadn’t known her until he told me.
You will hardly finish your work before it’s dark.
You can buy this book only in this shop.
My teacher is no longer tesching in this school.
She has never seen such a beautiful sight.
This rich man seldom helps the poor.
She never in life felt happy.
People did not discover AIDS until 1981.
Martin had no sooner sat down than the telephone rang.
The lost child could be found nowhere.
I got no help from him.
He not only refused to help me but he also laugh at me.
He never smokes in bed.
She has made good progress only within two months.
You should not travel alone under any circumstances.
It is hot enough to sit outside only in Summer.
It is seldom wise to say too much about oneself.
He found a job nowhere after he had graduated from college.
I know little about computer.






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