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24 tháng 4

xĩ à, tra google dịch là ra chứ có cái gì đâu mà đố

21 tháng 8 2020

I think woodchuck can't chuck wood.

12 tháng 3 2021

as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck.(if a woodchuck could chuck wood lol.)

24 tháng 12 2020

nhiều gỗ lắm chị ạ

5 tháng 5 2020

TRẢ LỜI: A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood

8 tháng 5 2020

Dịch Tiếng Việt hộ tớ nhé

12 tháng 3 2021

Woochuck can't chuckwood?

12 tháng 3 2021

một cây gỗ có thể bẻ được bao nhiêu gỗ nếu một cây gỗ có thể bẻ được gỗ 

25 tháng 3 2019

New York state wildlife expert Richard Thomas found that a woodchuck could (and does) chuck around 35 cubic feet of dirt in the course of digging a burrow. Thomas reasoned that if a woodchuck could chuck wood, he would chuck an amount equivalent to the weight of the dirt, or 700 pounds.

25 tháng 3 2019

He would chuck, he would,

as much as he could,

And chuck as much as,

a wood chuck would, 

IF THE WOOD CHUCK COULD CHUCK WOOD!!! :P

13 tháng 7 2018

 Are you crazy?! If you don't, please translate into Vietnamese so that I can help you. Thanks

He would chuck, he would, as much as he could, and chuck as much wood as a woodchuck would if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

Have fun! ;))

20 tháng 1 2022

Một chiếc gạc gỗ sẽ chuck bao nhiêu gỗ nếu một chiếc chum gỗ có thể bẻ đôi được gỗ?-dịch ra là như vậy

Một chiếc gạc gỗ sẽ chuck bao nhiêu gỗ nếu một chiếc chum gỗ có thể bẻ đôi được gỗ? mik dịch nó ra vậy.....

9 tháng 7 2019

mik ko biết

6 tháng 8 2021

dạ cái này bị lối từ xin anh chị đừng mắng em nha*_*

11. “…………………..”- “I’m going to make a table”       A. Why is this wood?     B. What’s this wood for?   C. How is this wood used?   D. Whose is this wood?12. “Excuse me, where is the post office?” – “…………………..”       A. Let me see.                                                               B. About two hundred...
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11. “…………………..”- “I’m going to make a table”

       A. Why is this wood?     B. What’s this wood for?   C. How is this wood used?   D. Whose is this wood?

12. “Excuse me, where is the post office?” – “…………………..”

       A. Let me see.                                                               B. About two hundred meters                                         .

       C. Twenty minutes walk.                                             D. Keep straight on for one mile.

13. “Why don’t we have a look round the campus”? “…………………..”

       A. Yes, thanks.                   B. Yes, why not?             C. It’s my pleasure       D. Do we?

14. “Would you like some bread?” – “……………I’m full”

       A. Yes, please.                    B. All right.                      C. No, thanks.       D. Never mind.

15. Hi, Tom. “…………………..” – “Not bad, and you?”

       A. How’s everything?       B. What do you do?         C. What’s everything?       D. How do you do?

16. “…………………..” – “By bus”.

       A. What did you take to get there?                              B. How did you get there?

       C. Did you get there by motorbike?                            D. How long did it take to get there?

17. “Mark hasn’t got any friends here, has he?” – “…………………..”

       A. Not at all.                       B. No, he hasn’t.              C. Yes, of course.       D. Yes, he has.

18.  “David can’t drive” – “…………………..”

       A. Melanie can’t, too.        B. Either can’t Melanie.  C. Neither can Melanie.       D. So can Melanie.

19. “How far is it from here to the nearest post office?? –“…………………..”

       A. About three kilometers.                                           B. Go ahead and then turn right.                                          

       C. No, it’s not far.                                                         D. Yes, it’s quite near here

20. “It was a super show, wasn’t it?” – “…………………..”

       A. Great, I really enjoyed it.                                        B. It’s my pleasure.

       C. Thanks, you are really kind.                                   D. Yes, but it was quite boring.

21. “Your dress is so beautiful” –“ …………………..”

       A. You’re welcome            B. I’d love to                    C. Thank you.        D. My pleasure.

22. “Shall we have a coffee?” – “…………………. I have to go”

       A. Sorry I can’t.                  B. Not at all.                     C. Good idea       D. With pleasure.

23. “Would you like to have dinner with me?” – “…………………..”

       A. Yes, I would.                 B. Why not?                     C. I’d love to.        D. It doesn’t  matter.

24. “…………………..” – “That’s a good idea.”

       A. Won’t you go out for dinner?                                 B. Why not go out for dinner?

       C. Do you mind going out for dinner?                        D. Could you please go out for dinner?

25. “Where shall we go for our holiday?” – “…………………..”

       A. I never mind.   B. Oh, that would be great.     C. I’m glad to hear that.       D. What about Spain?

26. “It’s a lovely day. Shall we go for a walk?” – “…………………..”

       A. No problem.                  B. All right                       C. You’re right       D. Enjoy yourself.

27. “Do you mind if I use your phone?” – “…………………..”

       A. No, please do.                B. I’d love to.                   C. Yes, please.       D. My pleasure.

28. “I passed the entrance exam to Le Hong Phong” – “…………………..”

       A. Good luck     B. Congratulations                           C. How well    D. Thanks goodness

29. “Would you like something to drink?” – “………………….. I’m thirsty”

       A. Yes, I would.                 B. No, thanks.                  C. Yes, please       D. Certainly.

30. “…………………..”.  “ Not a bad idea”

       A. Do you mind going by bus?                                   B. Won’t you go by by bus?

       C. Would you like to go by bus?                                 D. What about going by bus?

31. “Merry Christmas” – “…………………..”

       A. You re too kind      B. You are happy, too   C. The same to you    D. I’m glad to hear that.

32. “Congratulations to you on winning the first prize. – “…………………..”

       A. You’re welcome            B. Thanks a lot                 C. It doesn’t matter.        D. It’s my pleasure.

33. “I passed the TOEFL test, Mom.” – “…………………..”

       A. Well done.                     B. All right.                       C. Good luck       D. Thank you.

34. “What a wonderful picture!” – “…………………..”

       A. I’m glad to hear that.                                               B. It’s nice of you to say so 

       C. You don’t need to say so                                         D. Of course, I think so.

35. “Hi, Bill. Congratulations!” – “…………………..”

       A. I’m sorry.                       B. Thank you    C. My pleasure     D. You are welcome.

36. “Thanks for doing that” – “…………………..”

       A. It’s a pleasure.               B. Don’t say that.             C. Not at all.       D. It’s nice of you.

37. “…………………..” – “He’s a secondary school teacher.

       A. Who is your father?                                                 B. Where does your father work?

       C. What does your father do?                                      D. Is your father a teacher?

38. “Excuse me. Where is the post office?” – “…………………..”

       A. Let me see.                     B. I’m not sure.                C. Hold on, pleasure.       D. It’s over there.

39. “Can I give you a cup of coffee?” – “…………………..”

       A. Yes, that would be nice    B. Of course you can    C. Well, I’d like to D. That’s a good idea.

40. “…………………..” -  “she is very tall and pretty”.

       A. What does Ann look like?                                      B. What does Ann like?

       C. How is Ann?                                                            D. Who does Ann look like?

41. “How long will the meeting last?” – “…………………..”

       A. Half past eight.                                                        B. Once a month, usually.      

       C. Since Tuesday, I think so.                                       D. An hour or so, I expect.

42. “Would you like to go to the concert?” –“………………….. I have a lot of homework to do”

       A. All right, let me see.                                                B. I’d love to, but I can’t

       C. No, not at all.                                                            D. I don’t think so.

43. “Shall we go out for a meal?” – “…………………..”

       A. Not at all.                         . All right   C. Yes, thanks.    D. You’re welcome.

44. “What a delicious cake!” – “…………………..”

       A. No, I don’t think so.                                                B. Thanks. I’m glad you like it

       C. I’d prefer it very much                                            D. I’m sorry. I did it badly.

45. “Give my best regards to your parents” – “…………………..”

       A. It’s nice of you to say so                                         B. You are welcome

       C. I’m glad to hear that.                                               D. Thanks, I will.

46. “Excuse me. Can I book a ticket for Paris?” – “…………………..”

       A. Thank you                     B. Never mind                  C. Certainly       D. My pleasure.

47. “I’m taking my end-of-term exam next week” – “…………………..”

       A. Congratulations!           B. Cheers!                         C. Well done!       D. Good luck!

48. “Thanks all for your help” – “…………………..”

       A. I’d love to do that.         B. OK. Why not?             C. That’s right D. Don’t mention it.

49. “Would you mind if I looked at your paper?” – “…………………..”

       A. I’m afraid you can’t.     B. No, of course not        C. Yes, please do. D. You’re welcome.

50. “Let’s play some music” – “…………………..”

       A. Good idea.                     B. Forget it.                      C. Oh, thanks.       D. No problem.

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