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DT6 UNIT 42
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Police are responsible for investigating criminal activities. True or false?
TRUE (investigate: điều tra)
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Read the sentence: /ɪz ʃiː ˈsɪərɪəs əˈbaʊt ˈgɪvɪŋ ʌp hɜː ʤɒb?/
Luckily, the damage to the car was not serious.
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You shouldn't let his (positive/ negative) comments get you down - he doesn't know what he's talking about.
NEGATIVE
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I’ve been trying to (convince/ complain) Jean to come with me.
CONVINCE
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He (claims/ causes) that he didn’t see anything.
CLAIMS
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List 2 prepositions that can come after "discussion".
about, with, of
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I've just had a (though/ thought/ through) - it might be quicker to go by bus.
THOUGHT
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Mark closed his eyes and (purposed/ pretended) to be asleep.
PRETENDED
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The conditions are (ideal/ idea) for a day's skiing.
IDEAL
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(to tell someone that something bad or dangerous may happen): _ A _ _
WARN
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Which is the correct pronunciation of the word "doubt": A. /daʊt/ or B. /dɒbt/
A. /daʊt/
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Accidents are the inevitable (result/ refuse) of driving too fast.
RESULT
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