A. slice
(You would typically ask for a "slice" of orange juice in this context.)
B. pour
(The correct action when adding oil to a frying pan is to "pour" it.)
C. many
(We use "many" for countable items, like kilos of chicken.)
B. drink
(Beef is typically a type of "meat," while "drink" refers to liquids.)
A. How much
("How much" is used with uncountable nouns like chicken, while "How many" is used with countable items.)
A. is
(The subject "A bowl" is singular, so the verb is "is.")
D. bowls of soup
("Bowls of soup" is the correct plural form for multiple bowls.)
D. Yes. I need some milk
(A typical response when asking if there's anything else.)
B. There is some bread
(For breakfast, the answer refers to "bread," an uncountable noun.)
D. There are some grapes
(Grapes are countable, so we use "are" and "some.")
to go
(We use the infinitive form "to go" after "about.")
watch
(The correct form of the verb with "Ba and Hoa" is "watch" as it’s the present simple.)
speak
(We use "speak" after "interested in.")
dancing
(After "enjoys," we use the gerund form of the verb.)
is rehearsing
(The present continuous is used to describe an action happening right now.)
go for a swim
("Go for a swim" is the correct expression.)
waters
(The correct form is "waters" because it's present simple with "My father.")
How often
("How often" is used to ask about frequency.)
at 11:30
("At" is used for specific times.)
in
("In" is used for months and years, so "in September" is correct.)
B. far
(When asking about distance, "far" is the most appropriate choice.)
C. far
("Far" is used to ask about distance.)
A. With
(We use "with" to describe a relationship, such as resemblance.)
C. sugar
(Sugar is commonly added to sweeten lemonade.)
C. as expensive as
(The correct comparative phrase is "as...as.")
D. composers
(Mozart was a composer, not a painter, writer, or singer.)
B. A lot of
(We use "a lot of" for uncountable nouns like yogurt.)
A. at
("At Christmas" is the correct preposition.)
B. opera
(Traditional Vietnamese performances like "Cải Lương" are considered operas.)
B. a lot of
("A lot of" is used with both countable and uncountable nouns.)
B. Eat less junk food
(The appropriate advice in this context.)
A. cartons
("Cartons" is the correct term for milk packaging.)
D. loaves
(We use "loaves" when referring to multiple pieces of bread.)
C. water
("Water" is the most common liquid in a bottle.)
A. bananas
(Bananas are a common fruit in the context of food types.)