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She said that she (meet) .......................... Mr. Bean before.
had met
He told me he (not/wear) ...................................... such kind of clothes before.
hadn't worn
Phong (tell) .......................... me yesterday that he (learn) .......................... French for a year.
told / had learnt (learned)
All the workers of the plant (instruct) ________ by the chief engineer at this time yesterday.
were being instructing
The facsimile ______ by Alexander Bain in 1843. (invented)
was invented
Light pollution make us ______ to see the stars in the sky. (able)
unable
Each of the 50 states ______ an official state flower so far. (adopt)
has adopted
Canada _____ made up of 10 provinces and 3 territories. (be)
is
is/ but/ not/ Canberra/ the/, / is./ Australia/ capital/ of/ Sydney. (sắp xếp)
Sydney is not the capital of Australia, but Canberra is.
Maori/ native/ of/ New Zealand./ people/ The/ are/ the/ Island/ in/ North (sắp xếp)
The Maori are native people in the North Island of New Zealand.
monument/ San Francisco./ Bridge/ of/ The/ an/ iconic/ Gate/ is/ Golden
The Golden Gate Bridge is an iconic monument of San Francisco.
its/ years./ language/ for/ considered/ Malaysia/ as/ has/ official/ English
Malaysia has considered English as its official language for years.
Ireland _______ the Eurovision Song Contest seven times. (win)
has won
In Canada you should maintain eye contact while you _______ hands. (shake)
are shaking
Recently, many places in New Zealand ______ called with two names – one English, and one Maori. (be)
have been
Maori people ______ the hongi – touching noses – to greet people they ______ safe and familiar with. (use - feel)
use / feel