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**GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY**

* Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to complete the sentence.

1. We don’t need pork, but I would like a _ of beef.
- A. tablespoon
- B. can
- C. kilo
- D. bag

2. - “_ is a kilo of beef, please?”
- “It’s 300,000 dong.”
- A. How much
- B. How many
- C. What money
- D. How high

3. Many tourists to Viet Nam come to see the water _ show.
- A. puppet
- B. puppeteers
- C. puppetry
- D. puppets

4. This painting is prettier, but it is not _ the other one.
- A. as expensive than
- B. expensive than
- C. as expensive as
- D. much expensive as

5. I can’t understand _ music, and I prefer modern music.
- A. original
- B. academic
- C. old-fashioned
- D. classical

6. Pho is a special kind of traditional Vietnamese _.
- A. dish
- B. ingredient
- C. drink
- D. dishes

7. This camera is not as expensive _ I thought at first.
- A. like
- B. as
- C. from
- D. than

8. Her room is lovely. It is _ a princess's room.
- A. like
- B. as
- C. from
- D. than

9. The doctors _ here an hour ago.
- A. come
- B. coming
- C. will come
- D. came

10. Nick enjoys _ a kite.
- A. fly
- B. flew
- C. flying
- D. flies

11. Joey and Mike _ friends a long time ago.
- A. are
- B. was
- C. were
- D. will be

12. A _ is a small meal that you eat when you are in a hurry.
- A. snack
- B. fast food
- C. breakfast
- D. lunch

13. _ tomatoes do you need to make the sauce?
- A. How much
- B. How long
- C. How many
- D. How often

14. _ bottles of milk does your family need for a week?
- A. How much
- B. How many
- C. How
- D. How often

Answer :

Final answer:

The student's grammar and vocabulary questions can be completed with the most appropriate words, such as 'kilo' for beef, 'How much' to inquire about price, 'puppet' for the type of show, 'as expensive as' for direct comparison, and 'classical' for a type of music. Other answers include 'dish', 'as', 'like', 'came', 'flying', 'were', 'snack', and 'How many' for both questions regarding quantity.

Explanation:

Here are the correct answers for the grammar and vocabulary exercise:

1. We don’t need pork, but I would like a kilo of beef (C).

2. “How much is a kilo of beef, please?” – “It’s 300,000 dong” (A).

3. Many tourists to Viet Nam come to see the water puppet show (A).

4. This painting is prettier, but it is not as expensive as the other one (C).

5. I can’t understand old-fashioned music, and I prefer modern music (C).

6. Pho is a special kind of traditional Vietnamese dish (A).

7. This camera is not as expensive as I thought at first (B).

8. Her room is lovely. It is like a princess's room (A).

9. The doctors came here an hour ago (D).

10. Nick enjoys flying a kite (C).

11. Joey and Mike were friends a long time ago (C).

12. A snack is a small meal that you eat when you are in a hurry (A).

13. How many tomatoes do you need to make the sauce? (C).

14. How many bottles of milk does your family need for a week? (B).

Final answer:

To correctly complete the sentences, we choose the option that fits best in terms of context and grammar rules, such as 'a kilo' for weight, 'how much' for price queries, and 'classical' to describe a type of music.

Explanation:

Choosing the correct word to complete each sentence is crucial for proper grammar and clear communication. Let's look at some examples to practice.

  1. We don’t need pork, but I would like a kilo of beef.
  2. “How much is a kilo of beef, please?” – “It’s 300,000 dong”.
  3. Many tourists to Viet Nam come to see the water puppet show.
  4. This painting is prettier, but it is not as expensive as the other one.
  5. I can’t understand classical music, and I prefer modern music.
  6. Pho is a special kind of traditional Vietnamese dish.
  7. This camera is not as expensive as I thought at first.
  8. Her room is lovely. It is like a princess's room.
  9. The doctors came an hour ago.
  10. Nick enjoys flying a kite.
  11. Joey and Mike were friends a long time ago.
  12. A snack is a small meal that you eat when you are in a hurry.
  13. How many tomatoes do you need to make the sauce?
  14. How many bottles of milk does your family need for a week?