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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>PHỤ ĐẠO UNIT 13 – TUẦN 29 0- 29-03-2014 I. Insert a suitable relative pronoun in the right place in the follow ing sentences if necessary. 1. People live in glass houses shouldn't hold parties. 2. My best friend is a lawyer has decided to name her daughter Sue. 3. The best gift to give a person has everything is a burglar alarm. 4. A smart husband is one thinks twice before saying nothing. 5. Love is a game two can play and both win. 6. Kindness is one thing you can't give away in life. II. Combine each pair of sentences below, using the relative clause. e.g.: a. You read a book. Was it interesting?  Was the book (that/which) you read interesting? b. You drank some tea. Did it taste good?  Did the tea (that/which) you drank taste good? 1. You are sitting in a chair. Is it comfortable? 2. You saw a man. Was he wearing a brown suit? 3. You talked to a woman. Did she answer your question? 4. You had some meat for dinner last night. Was it good? 5. You bought a coat. Does it keep you warm? III. Combine each pair of sentences below, using the relative clause. e.g. A stranger gave you directions to the post office. Did she speak too fast?  Did the stranger who gave you directions to the post office spoke too fast? 1. A waller served you at a restaurant. Was he polite? 2. A barber cut your hair. Did he do a good job? 3. A clerk cashed your check. Did he ask for identification? 4. A man stopped you on the street. Did he ask you for directions? 5. A student stopped you in the hall. Did she ask you for the correct time? IV. Derive cleft sentences from the following sentences. 1. Lucas flew to Canada in ten hours last week. ..................................................................... 2. Mark gave a CD to Lucy for their anniversary while they were having dinner at a restaurant. ..................................................................... 3. The lights of the shop twinkled in the stillness of the night. ..................................................................... 4. Peter stood by the window looking at the street. ..................................................................... 5. My grandmother spent the whole afternoon knitting the pullover. ..................................................................... 6. Reading books keeps me occupied. ..................................................................... 7. Sally won the competition, not Sue. ..................................................................... 8. The secretary sent Jake the photo last week. ..................................................................... 9. Thanks to new medicines, many diseases are no longer dangerous. ..................................................................... 10. Kathy bought her husband an anniversary gift at a sports shop. ...................................................................... PHỤ ĐẠO UNIT 13 – TUẦN 29 0- 29-03-2014 I. Insert a suitable relative pronoun in the right place in the follow ing sentences if necessary. 1. People live in glass houses shouldn't hold parties. 2. My best friend is a lawyer has decided to name her daughter Sue. 3. The best gift to give a person has everything is a burglar alarm. 4. A smart husband is one thinks twice before saying nothing. 5. Love is a game two can play and both win. 6. Kindness is one thing you can't give away in life. II. Combine each pair of sentences below, using the relative clause. e.g.: a. You read a book. Was it interesting?  Was the book (that/which) you read interesting? b. You drank some tea. Did it taste good?  Did the tea (that/which) you drank taste good? 1. You are sitting in a chair. Is it comfortable? 2. You saw a man. Was he wearing a brown suit? 3. You talked to a woman. Did she answer your question? 4. You had some meat for dinner last night. Was it good? 5. You bought a coat. Does it keep you warm? III. Combine each pair of sentences below, using the relative clause. e.g. A stranger gave you directions to the post office. Did she speak too fast?  Did the stranger who gave you directions to the post office spoke too fast? 1. A waller served you at a restaurant. Was he polite? 2. A barber cut your hair. Did he do a good job? 3. A clerk cashed your check. Did he ask for identification? 4. A man stopped you on the street. Did he ask you for directions? 5. A student stopped you in the hall. Did she ask you for the correct time? IV. Derive cleft sentences from the following sentences. 1. Lucas flew to Canada in ten hours last week. ..................................................................... 2. Mark gave a CD to Lucy for their anniversary while they were having dinner at a restaurant. ..................................................................... 3. The lights of the shop twinkled in the stillness of the night. ..................................................................... 4. Peter stood by the window looking at the street. ..................................................................... 5. My grandmother spent the whole afternoon knitting the pullover. ..................................................................... 6. Reading books keeps me occupied. ..................................................................... 7. Sally won the competition, not Sue. ..................................................................... 8. The secretary sent Jake the photo last week. ..................................................................... 9. Thanks to new medicines, many diseases are no longer dangerous. ..................................................................... 10. Kathy bought her husband an anniversary gift at a sports shop. ......................................................................

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