1. are you doing ?
a. What b. Who c. When d. Where
2. Children should to bed early.
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English, 26.12.2021 14:30, briannabo08
1. are you doing ?
a. What b. Who c. When d. Where
2. Children should to bed early.
a. to b. go c. going d. goes
3. That’s a good ___ ! Let’s go to the beach.
a. thinking b. answer c. idea d. question
4. don’t you come to my house ? – OK. Let’s go
a. Why b. Let’s c. What d. When
5. Tam enjoys soccer.
a. playing b. to play c. play d. plays
6. Nga is a play for the school aniversary celebration.
a. making b. rehearsing c. practicing d. playing
7. What about Ha Long Bay ?
a. to visit b. visit c. visiting d. visits
8. The orchestra will give a concert ___ the aniversary celebration.
a. in b. at c. for d. from
9. Would you like badminton ?
a. play b. playing c. to play d. to playing
10. My father never coffee.
a. drink b. drinking c. drinks d. to drink
11. Nam likes volleyball.
a. to play b. playing c. plays d. play
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