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dgng
drtng
crta a.t,
@nS
th trong
ngodc
d,i
hodn
thdnh
cdc
c1u
sau
1. At the
moment,
they
(visit)
/_
Hue
citadel.
2.
Peter
(not
come)
to the
show on time
yesterday
because
of the
rain.
3. IvIr.
Brown (work)
in
this
company
for
20
years
so
far.
4.My
teacher
suggested (go)
,
to the
museum
after
the
classes.
5. If
I
(be)
you,
I would
attend this
English
course.
6. Some
film
stars
often wear
sunglasses
to avoid
(recognize)
in
public.
7. My
friend
has
a big
(collect)
of
stamps.
8. Have you got
a
(cheap)
hat
than
this
one in
the
shop?
cffu
IIr
(2,0
di6m) z
Efit cfru
hdi
cho
phan
ggch
chdn
trong cdc
c6u sau.
l.
I
live in Nehe
An.
2. We
learn
English
because
it is an international
laneuage.
3.
They
clean
the
garage
twice
a week.
4.
Maryam
went
to
the movie
theatre
last
night.
Ciu
IV
(2,5
di6m):
Dpc
ttogn vdn
sau
vd trd
tti cdc cilu
hdl
All
languages
have
rules
for
forming
rwords
a.nd for
ordering
those
words
in
meaningful
sentences.
Ig_rvfiltgg_bn$ages,
f
characters
and
rules
for,
c
se character_s.
In
spoken
languages,
meaning
is
expressed
through
a
system
of sotinds
and rules for
combining
them,
Word
order is
more
important
in
English
than
ilis
in
some languages,
such as
Russian.
Like
other languages,
English
is always
changing,
but it changes
very
slowly.
People
invent
new
words,
borrow
words fromother
languages,
and
change the
meaning.of
words as
needed.
For example,
the
English
word byte
was
invented by computer
specialists
in 1959.
The word
tomato
was
borrowbd from
Nahuatl, an
-American
Indian
language
spoken in
Mexico.
The
word
meat
once
referred
to food
in general.
People
leam
English
as well
as
other
languages
by listening,
copying
what they
hear,
and using
the
language.
Most
schoolchildren
learn
their
first
language
easily
-
and sometimes
other
languages
as well.
1.
How is
meaning
expressed
in spoken
languages?
2.
What
does the
word.{
(in
line 5) refer
to?
3. How
does
English
change?
4.
When
was the
word
byti
invented?
5.
Where
is Nahuatl
spoken?
cffu v
(2,0
di6m)
z viift
cfru theo
tir
gfl
!,
khong thay itoi trQt
tg ctic tb
itd cho.
1.
Mary/golschool/bjte
levery
day.
)
2. | /
like
/ watcfit
Ty
Thigtrt.
3.It I take
lTom
/)
hours
/ do /homework
/
yesterday.
4. The
house
I we /living
/
now / build / 19th century.
n6t
chocolate
Hp
vd
tAn
th|
sinh:
56 bdo danh: