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English, 02.08.2021 14:00 ygrant03

EXERCISE 1. Put the verbs in the correct form. 1. Their friends (meet) Mary at the party last night.
2. My father (go) to England next week.
3. Nam (not / come) to English class last night.
4. His father (cook) a meal tomorrow evening.
5. Would you mind if I (open) the front door? – Please do.
6. Many tickets (sell) by Mr. Leo tomorrow.
7. Do you mind if I (play) your guitar? - Sure. Go ahead.
8. Do you mind (tell) me how to write a book report?
9. Her father goes to Hanoi so as (take) part in an important event.
10. Would you mind (finish) the work yourself? - No problem.
11. The doorbell rang while Tom (watch) television.
12. Anna and Susan were cooking dinner when Martin (arrive) home.
13. The light (go) out while we were having dinner.
14. The students (take) the final test at 3 o’clock last Tuesday.
15. It was too late, so they decided (stay) at a hotel.
16. I suggest (buy) some books for the poor children.
17. I will finish (paint) the house by the end of the week.
18. Jane hopes (become) a lawyer in the future.
19. Black Panther (not, find) a new job yet.
20. The girls (finish) all the homework already.
21. Mr. Minh goes to school in order (meet) his son’s teacher.

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