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Name: <small>………. </small>.
<b>V. Rewrite the sentences using “should/ shouldn’t”.</b>
1. Don’t touch this switch.
6. Why didn’t they tell me about these changes earlier?
I should have been <small>………</small>
7. Don’t lean against the newly-painted wall.
<b>XI. Supply the correct tense and form of the verbs in brackets.</b>
1. Last week, we <small>………</small> (have) dinner with a French family.
2. I hate eating with spoon because it <small>………</small> (cause) trouble when I eat fish.
<i>3. In the past, ao dai </i><small>………</small> (wear) by both men and women.
<b>XI. Combine each pair of sentences to make one sentence, using the words given </b>
<b>1. Lang Lieu couldn’t buy any special food. He was very poor. (because)</b>
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- <small>………</small>
3. The Hung King Temple Festival was a local festival. It has become a public holiday in
<b>Viet Nam since 2007. (however)</b>
- <small>………</small>
4. At the Mid-Autumn Festival, kids can sing, dance, and enjoy mooncakes. Every child
<b>likes it very much. (therefore)</b>
<b>X. Connect each pair of sentences, using the conjunction or conjunctive adverb </b>
1. The establishment of the club of Xoan singing in PhuTho has brought new energy and strength. Villagers in these communes give great contribution to the development of the
3. Flower buds and blossoms are the symbols for new beginning. These two distinctive
<b>flowers are widely sold and purchased during Tet. (because)</b>
- <small>………</small>
4. Homes are often cleaned and decorated before New Year's Eve. The kitchen needs to be cleaned before the 23<small>rd</small><b> night of the last month. (and)</b>
- <small>………</small>
5. Street vendors rush into the city center with peach trees on their bicycles. The streets
<b>look like moving pink forests. (when)</b>
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1. On New Year’ Eve, the Vietnamese put fruits on the altar. They also arrange
<i><b>watermelons, and traditional cakes such aschung cakes. (and)</b></i>
- <small>………</small>
2. Many people go to pagodas or churches on New Year's Day to pray for the coming year. Many others remain in their home in front of the altar to welcome the ancestors
<b>through prayer. (while)</b>
- <small>………</small>
3. People from Western countries do not follow ancestor worship. Ancestor worship is
<b>considered a type of religious practices in some Asian countries. (although)</b>
- <small>………</small>
<i>4. Xoan singing is still in the memory of folk artists in PhuThoProvince. They always try</i>
their best to hand down offspring the old style of singing in the activities of the clubs.
- <small>………</small>
<b>XIII. Rewrite the sentences without changing their meaning. </b>
1. Although Hue is far from Hanoi, Peter often travels to Hanoi by motorbike. (but)
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1. The world is getting warmer. Polar bears are in danger of becoming extinct. (because)
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