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Start (A: /ʌ/ B: /ɑ:/)
B
Fun (A: /ʌ/ B: /ɑ:/)
A
Heart (A: /ʌ/ B: /ɑ:/)
B
Lunch (A: /ʌ/ B: /ɑ:/)
A
Car (A: /ʌ/ B: /ɑ:/)
B
Much (A: /ʌ/ B: /ɑ:/)
A
Fast (A: /ʌ/ B: /ɑ:/)
B
Cup (A: /ʌ/ B: /ɑ:/)
A
Class (A: /ʌ/ B: /ɑ:/)
B
Bus (A: /ʌ/ B: /ɑ:/)
A
You ___ basketball very well.
play
He ___ his homework before dinner.
does
We ___ for the test on Sunday.
study
Lan and Mai ___ breakfast at 6:30.
have
I usually ___ computer games after school.
play
Nam ___ judo at the sports centre.
does
My friends ___ lunch at 11 o’clock.
have
They ___ their homework in the evening.
do
We ___ English and Music on Mondays.
study/have
I often ___ football with my classmates.
play
What (is / does / are) your favorite subject?
is
What time (do / does / is) she get up?
does
Why (do / are / does) you go to bed late?
do
He (am not / isn’t / doesn’t) a student
isn’t
We (doesn’t / don’t / not) go to school on Sunday
don’t
She (don’t / doesn’t / isn’t) like fish
doesn’t
She (is often / often is) busy in the evening
is often
They (never eat / eat never) lunch at home
never eat
We (often go / go often) to the library on Mondays
often go
I (am always / always am) hungry after school
am always
He (is sometimes / sometimes is) tired after work
is sometimes
My brother (usually plays / plays usually) football after school
usually plays
They (are never / never are) late for class
are never
We (don’t often / often don’t) watch TV at night
don’t often
She (is usually / usually is) happy in the morning
is usually
I (always go / go always) to school by bike
always go
They often (ride / rides / riding) their bicycles to school
ride
My school (doesn’t / isn’t / not) in the centre of the town
doesn’t
Phong (walk / walks / walking) to school with me every morning
walks
I (like / likes / liking) my new friends very much
like
Vy often (go / goes / going) to school by bike
goes
My new school (has / have / having) a computer room
has
My friend (has / have / having) a brother
has