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Review Unit 1-4
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Complete the sentence with a suitable quantifier: (The/ - ) vegetable we had last night was overcooked.
The vegetable
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Complete the sentence with a suitable quantifier: The Internet is a widely used source of (the/ - ) information.
- information
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Use Simple Past My son/ not ask for my permission.
My son didn't ask for my permission.
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Pronounce this word: TALKED
/t/
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Use Present Perfect you/ ever/ be to Singapore?
Have you ever been to Singapore?
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A/An .................... person get angry easily.
bad-tempered
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Pronounce this word: BEGINS
/Z/
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Pronounce this word: HOURS
/Z/
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Use Simple Present She/ live/ in this city?
Does she live in this city?
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Use Simple Present He/ like/ read/ books.
He likes to read books.
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A/An .................... person can wait for you without getting annoyed or angry.
patient
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Pronounce this word: LAUGHS
/S/
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Pronounce this word: STARTS
/S/
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Pronounce this word: CHARGED
/t/
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A/An .................... person always tell the truth.
honest
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Use Simple Past Mary/ come/ to see you/ yesterday.
Mary came to see you yesterday.
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Use Present Continuous you/ hang out with your friends/ this weekend?
Are you hanging out with your friends this weekend?
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Use Present Perfect I/ not finish the assignment/ yet.
I haven't finished the assignment yet.
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Pronounce this word: WANTED
/id/
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Combine these sentences and make one compound sentence: Jane didn't study hard this semester. She failed her final exam.
Jane didn't study hard this semester, so she failed her final exam.
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Complete the sentence with a suitable quantifier: Everyone seeks (the/ - ) happiness.
- happiness
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Pronounce this word: HAPPENED
/d/
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Use Present Continuous We/ go camping/ tomorrow.
We are going camping tomorrow.
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Pronounce this word: FIXES
/IZ/
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Combine these sentences and make one compound sentence: Children often loves watching cartoons. My little brother doesn't.
Children often loves watching cartoons, but my little brother doesn't.
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