Change into active or passive----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- I. Change into active or passive. 1. I will put your gloves back in your drawer. 2. Mr. Nam gives lectures in universities everyday. 3. People drink a great deal of tea in England. 4. John hasn't finished his homework. 5. They built that house in 1972. 6. They didn't invite me to the birthday party. 7. They didn't see you at the bus stop. 8. They can make tea with boiled water. 9. The boys broke the window last night. 10. They are cutting the cake with a sharp knife. 11. People speak English everywhere in the world. 12. You must give this machine back before 5:30 p.m. 13. She is studying her lessons now. 14. I can do this test very well. 15. I planted many trees along this street last week. 16. He has just cooked a meal for family. II. Finish the sentences with so/too/neither/either. 1. Mai is not tall and 2. I can answer the question and 3. She does get up at six and 4. She is from Can loc and 5. I don't like coffee and 6. You must not do the homework tonight and 7. He goes to school by bike and 8. I will be free tomorrow and 9. You should get up early and 10. Hoa is not learning English and 11. Her brother likes meat and 12. He is not going to visit him on the weekend and 13. The rooms are not big and 14. She gets good marks and 15. Mr. Ba is going to work today and 16. She will come here soon and 17. I can not swim and 18. He needs a house to live in 19. They may not come here soon and III. Read the text carefully, then answer the questions. Modern graffiti began in big cities in the United States in the 1970s. One of the first 'taggers' was a teenager called Demetrius. He wrote his tag TAKI 183 on walls and in subway stations in New York. Other teenagers saw Demetrius's tag and started writing their own tags on walls, buses and subway trains all over New York. Then, some teenagers started writing their tags with aerosol paint. Their tags were bigger and more colourful. Aerosol paint graffiti became very popular in the 1970s and 1980s and appeared on trains, buses and walls around the world. In the 1990s and 2000s, a lot of graffiti artists started painting pictures. |