Key Grade 9 Tổng Hợp KTHK2 - 24-25
Key Grade 9 Tổng Hợp KTHK2 - 24-25
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others (0.5pt)
1. A. archaeologist B. arch C. champion D. purchase
2. A. phobia B. botanical /bəˈtæn.ɪ.kəl/ C. roller D. notice
3. A. thought B. though C. therefore D. those
4. A. returned /d/ B. missed /t/ C. closed /d/ D. bruised /d/
5. A. dicovered B. accommodated C. visited D. decided
6. A. interior /ə/ B. conformist /ə/ C. meteor /ə/ D. phobia /əʊ/
7. A. price B. minimize C. ridiculous D. define
8. A. danger B. brave C. fatal D. chemical
Choose the word whose main stress pattern is not the same as that of the others (0.5pt)
1. A. horror B. record (n) C. machine D. injure
2. A. elevate B. forestry C. tournament D. amusement
3. A. accommodate B. facade C. phobia D. unearth
4. A. rebel B. realist C. extrovert D. beneficial
5. A. amazing B. breakthrough C. skeleton D. benefit
6. A. rewarding B. interior C. information D. distintive
7. A. national B. distinctive C. attractive D. location
8. A. common B. extinct C. current D. nervous
Choose the best word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits the space in each sentence. (2,0 pts)
1. Liam:"Right! So, 'If the population _______ growing, we will need a bigger place to live.'"
Luke:"Exactly. It's a future possibility based on current trends."
A. keep B. keeps C. kept D. will keep
2. Max: "We usually use a _____________ tone when speaking to our friends or people we are close to."
Rosy: "Hmm, I think it makes sense because we’re often more relaxed with friends."
A. formal B. serious C. angry D. chatty
3. Misa: I heard that old house near the town square is being sold.
Linda: Really? That house is part of local history and should be _____________, not sold or torn down.
A. preserved B. discovered C. carved D. abandoned
4. Emma: Have you talked to Sarah lately? She seems really stressed.
Lily: Yeah, she is. Because of her marriage and her religion, she's _____________ a scandal.
A. keen on B. fascinated by C. thrilled at D. terrified of
5. Jack: Where _______ The Landmark 81 _______ in 2010 ?
Betty: In Ho Chi Minh City. Is it right?
A. is/ built B. was/ built C. was/ build D. is/ build
6. Emma: Are you going to the hi-tech exhibition next week?
Jake: Yes! I heard a lot of products ______________ there.
A. was displayed B. are displayed C. is displayed D. will be displayed
7. Sara: I just bought this shirt, but I’m not sure if it fits me well.
Mike: Don’t forget to get a ______________ when you buy something. You can return the item with it later.
A. refusal B. discount C. receipt D. voucher
8. Ben: I learned that astronauts feel ______________ in space because there is very little gravity pulling them
down.
Lily: That must feel so strange! I wonder what it’s like to float around all the time.
A. landless B. waterless C. weightless D. airless
9. ‘Can I borrow your ruler, Lan?’ asked Viet.
A. Lan asked if Viet could lend her his ruler.
B. Viet asked whether he could borrow Lan's ruler.
C. Viet wanted to lend Lan his ruler.
D. Lan wanted to borrow Viet's ruler.
10. Tom: Does anyone have an extra calculator?
Lisa: I think I do! Let me check my bag. ____________________________
A. She calculated it yesterday. B. You can borrow mine.
C. He is good at calculating. D. No, it should be here on time.
11. Jolie: “Have you heard about Thomas Edison's most famous _________?”
Kelvin: “Yes, it’s the light bulb! It completely changed the way people live.”
A. innovation B. invention C. creation D. discovery
12. Henry: "The building's _____ is its unique architectural design.”
Billy: "It makes it stand out in the cityscape."
A. vibrant atmosphere B. distinctive feature C. deep inspiration D. public transport
13. Lan: "Can you explain what 'boarding pass' means ______ English?"
Mai: "Sure! It’s a ticket that allows you to enter the plane and find your seat."
A. with B. at C. in D. on
14. Sarah: “Have you ever had an injury?”
Mike: “Yes, I broke my ankle when I __________ my bike.”
A. fell off B. kicked off C. turned off D. took off
15. Tony: "The stadium's _____ is being increased for the championship."
Mark: "It will now be able to hold over 60,000 spectators."
A. backdrop B. interior C. seating capacity D. construction
16. Liam: This is the best movie ______ I have ever seen. Have you watched it yet?
Susan: Not yet, but since you recommend it so highly, I’ll watch it this weekend!
A. which B. that C. who D. whom
17. Nina: ______ the high prices, this shop is always crowded. Do you think it's worth it?
Tommy: Definitely! The quality of their products and the customer service make it a great choice.
A. Despite B. Because of C. Even though D. In spite
18. Kelvin: "How did you manage to finish the project so early?"
Tommy: "I worked so _______ that I completed it a week ahead of schedule. "
A. fascinatedly B. nervously C. destructively D. efficiently
19. Nina: “Jamine said that he ____ the film of the Hobbit the previous day.”
Tom: “Yeah, it’s pretty good.”
A. see B. saw C. was seeing D. had seen
20. Jim wants to invite his new friend, Chloe, to his birthday party.
Jim: “Would you like to come to my birthday party next weekend? I’m sure you will make a lot of friends
there.”
Chloe: “Thanks for your invitation.____________________, and I’ll call you later.”
A. Let me give it some thought B. It’s nice of you to say so
C. Have you thought of the party D. Never mind
21. Jane: “Wow, these flowers are so beautiful! I love coming to the __________.”
Mark: “Me too, Jane. It’s so peaceful. Did you know they have over 10,000 plant species?”
A. colourful murals B. botanical gardens C. pedestrian walkways D. music venues
22. Emma: “I tried that new restaurant downtown yesterday. The food was __________ that I can’t stop
thinking about it.”
Liam: “Really? What made it stand out?
A. such distinctive B. too distinctive C. so distinctive D. so distinctively
23. Sophie: “Are you coming with us to the horror movie tonight?”
Lisa: “No way, I’m terrified __________ horror movies.”
A. with B. about C. at D. of
24. Sarah: “Hey, what happened to your leg? It looks like you __________.”
Mike: “Yeah, I tripped and hit my leg on the table. Now my skin looks darker there.”
A. got a bruise B. were burned C. broke your leg D. sprained your leg
25. Emily: “I haven’t got my flu shot yet! I have a fear of __________.”
Alex: “I understand, but it’s important to stay healthy. It’s better than getting sick.”
A. heights B. thrills C. injections D. feelings
26. Alice: “Did you know about the meeting this morning?”
Bob: “No, I __________ about it. When was it scheduled?”
A. didn’t tell B. have told C. was told D. wasn’t told
27. Mark: “Have you finished your homework yet?”
Sara: “Not yet! __________ I finish this chapter of my book, I will start on it.
A. However B. Even though C. As soon as D. While
28. Rosa: “Have you completed the report for the presentation?”
Liam: “I’ve only __________ finished it. I still need to add some data and conclusions.”
A. partially B. industrially C. unusually D. totally
29. Nina: “Tom said that he __________ the project the next day.”
Tom: “Let’s follow up with him to see how it’s going.”
A. submitted B. would submit C. was submiting D. had submitted
30. Jane: “I accidentally burned my hand while cooking. __________”
David: “You should put some ointment on it and keep it covered.”
A. Are you fine? B. I can’t move it at all.
C. It’s really painful. D. I think you should see a doctor.
31. Katty: "Where did you go during your trip?"
Ken: "We visited the _____________ of Angkor Wat and learned about the history of Cambodia."
A. ancient ruins B. cinema C. industrial sites D. music
festival
32. Lily: "How do I look in this dress?"
Lulita: “You look absolutely _______ in that dress. How lovely!”
A. stunning B. terrifying C. exciting D. depressing
33. Peony: "Did you hear about the discovery last month?"
Robert: “Yes. An ancient hoard was found _______ the farm near the town of Louth last month.”
A. in B. on C. at D. with
34. Fiona: "How do students keep track of key points in class?"
Gwen: “Students often _______ important information during lectures.”
A. get back B. note down C. turn down D. speed up
35. Luna: "What happened to him?"
Vera: "He got a ___________ on his arm after falling off his bike."
A. spread B. bruise C. phobia D. thrill
36. Pandora: "When was the wreck of the Titanic found?"
Olwen: “The wreck of the Titanic _____________ on September 1, 1985.”
A. will be discovered B. has been discovered C. was discovered D. is discovered
37. Flora: I was planning to go to the beach this weekend.
Eric: That sounds great! _________, the weather forecast says it might rain.
A. Although B. Because C. So D. However
38. Lisa: "Did you hear about the accident?"
Taylor: “The accident was fatal and, ____________, no one survived.”
A. fortunately B. unfortunately C. interestingly D. luckily
39. Mary: "I am studying English."
Ruby: “Mary said that________________.
A. she is studying English B. I am studying English
C. she has been studying English D. she was studying English
40. Mercy: “How will I recognize Mr. Sanchez?”
Leo: “________________________________.”
A. Let’s redo it after we get back. B. He will be the tallest guy there.
C. He is recognized by the team. D. I recall seeing him earlier.
Use the correct form of the word given in each sentence: (1.5 pts)
1. His son was a continuous source of amusement and delight to him. (amuse)
2. Despite the heavy rain in Ho Chi Minh City, the delivery driver arrived impressively quickly. (impress)
3. The news of their engagement was so exciting to hear. (excite)
4. He has a very distinctive singing voice unlike any other. (distinctively)
5. It's ridiculous to expect a two-year-old child to be able to read! (ridicule)
6. We produce cheaper goods than our competitors. (compete)
7. Several people were injured, but there were no FATALITIES. (fatal)
8. What was your INSPIRATION for the new designs? (inspire)
9. The museum displayed a MAGNIFICENT collection of ancient artifacts. (magnificence)
10. Going into hospital can be very SCARY for a child. (scare)
11. I ADMIRE her determination and work ethic. (admiration)
12. The festival is TRADITIONALLY celebrated with music and dancing
13. There are various treatments available for managing chronic pain. (treat)
14. Archaeologists have just excavated a well-preserved ancient city in the desert. (excavation)
15. Driving in heavy snow without proper tires is risky and can lead to accidents. (risk)
16. The magician performed his tricks fascinatingly, keeping the audience emotional throughout the show.
(fascinate)
17. The living room in the new house is very spacious, with plenty of room for a big couch and a dining table.
(space)
18. The children complained of boredom during the rainy weekend, so their parents organized indoor games to
keep them entertained. (bore)
19. The performers have practiced hard for the upcoming competition. (perform)
20. The loud noise has frightened the children during the event. (fright)
21. The family has been very kind and hospitable to their new neighbors. (hospitality)
22. He bravely rescued the child from the burning building. (brave)
23. The factory produces industrial equipment used in construction projects. (industry)
24. The doctor gave the patient an injection to relieve the pain. (inject)
Read the passage and then decide whether the statements that follow are True or False (1.5pt)
A/ Madison Square Garden, a renowned New York City arena, opened in 1968 as a replacement for its
predecessor built in 1879. With a seating capacity of around 20,000, it hosts the New York Knicks basketball
team and the New York Rangers ice hockey team. The arena is famous for hosting high-profile events like boxing
matches, wrestling extravaganzas, and political conventions. It is also a premier concert venue, attracting world-
class musicians across genres. Madison Square Garden's iconic shape and prime location atop Pennsylvania
Station make it a symbol of sports and entertainment, offering unforgettable experiences to audiences for decades.
17. Madison Square Garden was established in 1968 as a replacement for an older arena built in 1879. True
18. The seating capacity of Madison Square Garden is approximately 10,000. False
19. Madison Square Garden is home to both a basketball team and an ice hockey team. True
20. The arena is located above Grand Central Station in New York City. False
Read the passage again and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)
21. When did the current Madison Square Garden open?
A. 1879 B. 1979 C. 1968 D. 1896
22. Which of the following teams is a resident at Madison Square Garden?
A. New York Yankees B. New York Knicks. C. New York Mets D. New York Giants
Read the passage and then decide whether the statements that follow are True or False (1.5pt)
B/ In the Mekong Delta, Long Dinh village in Tien Giang province is famous for its traditional craft of
weaving sedge mats. The mats' high quality makes them popular domestically, and they are also exported to
markets worldwide. In spite of its well- established reputation for this traditional craft, mat weaving only started
here some 50 years ago. It was first introduced by immigrants from Kim Son, a famous mat-weaving village in
Ninh Binh province. However, the technique of weaving sedge mats in Long Dinh, as compared with other places,
is somewhat different. Long Dinh branded mats are thicker and have more attractive colours and patterns.
Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice. Long Dinh mat production mainly occurs during the dry
season, from January to April. Weavers have to work the hardest in May and June; otherwise, when the rainy
season starts in July, they will have to put off finishing their products till the next dry season. No matter how
much work it requires, Long Dinh mat producers stick with this occupation, as it brings a higher income than
growing rice.
This trade provides employment for thousands of local labourers. At present, nearly 1,000 households in
Long Dinh village live on weaving mats. To better meet market demands, Long Dinh mat weavers have created
many kinds of products besides the traditional sedge mats.
17. Long Dinh mat production mainly occurs from January to July. False
18. The craft in Long Dinh has had the reputation for nearly four decades. False
19. In order to meet market demands, the artisans in Long Dinh Village try to produce various types of
products. True
20. The technique of weaving sedge mats in Long Dinh is a little bit different from that in other regions. True
Read the passage again and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) (0.5)
21. What can be the title of the passage?
A. Growing Rice in Tien Giang Province
B. A Sedge Mat Craft Village in Ninh Binh Province
C. Growing Rice in Ninh Binh Province
D. A Sedge Mat Craft Village in Tien Giang Province
22. The word “put off” in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _____.
A. cancel B. delay C. continue D. finish
Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage (1.5 pts)
C/ Many people are scared of (23) __________ because they can be very risky. Things like skydiving,
mountain climbing, or extreme water activities make some people feel really (24) __________ and scared. They
worry a lot about getting hurt or having accidents (25) __________ they're doing these kinds of activities. Some
people are also afraid because they don't know what to expect when trying these new and daring things. Even
though these fears are real, some others find the (26) __________ of dangerous sports really appealing. They like
the thrill and feeling of achievement that comes from (27) __________ their fears and trying these challenging
activities, even though they might be scared (28) __________ first.
23. A. doing their duties B. doing dangerous sportsC. solving problems D. taking exams
24. A. fascinated B. thrilled C. nervous D. keen
25. A. while B. until C. after D. although
26. A. ridicule B. fatality C. fright D. excitement
27. A. to try B. trying C. tried D. being tried
28. A. at B. in C. without D. by
Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage (1.5 pts)
D/ It's amazing to think of the _____23_____ that might be hidden under your feet. Did you know that
many ancient things are _____24_____ accidentally by ordinary people in everyday locations? In 2007, Britain's
only complete Viking ship was ______25____ under a pub near Liverpool when the owner decided to renovate
the building. Construction workers were ______26____ an area to build a car park when they accidentally
unearthed the 1,000-year-old ship, protected by thick ____27______.
The ship hasn't been removed yet, but archaeologists plan to restore it. They hope that one day it will be displayed
in a _____28_____.
23. A. rich B. poverty C. debt D. treasures
24. A. find B. concealed C. discovered D. hidden
25. A. located B. unsettled C. lost D. left
26. A. covering B. burying C. filling D. excavating
27. A. sand B. water C. rock D. mud
28. A. sport stadium B. museum C. stage D. theatre
Read the following passage. Decide if the statements from 23 to 26 are True or False and choose the correct
answer (A, B, C or D) for the questions 27 and 28. (1,5 pts)
E/ The Cu Chi Tunnels are just 35km from the huge metropolis of Ho Chi Minh City, a vast network of
passageways awaits below rubber trees, compacted dusty ground and buzzing cicadas. Work on the Cu Chi
Tunnels started in 1948. They were originally used to store weapons in the fight against French occupation in the
First Indochina War, but by the time the Vietnam War escalated in the 1960s, a 250km warren spanned from
Saigon to the border of Cambodia. The tunnels were dug by peasants and villagers with rudimentary tools;
transporting tonnes of excess mud to the Saigon River or rice fields at night.
Under the circumstances, they were well built. They were higher than the river to avoid flooding, had access
to a well to collect water, and masked ventilation holes within termite mounds and thick grass; defense against
the much better equipped US army.
As bombers fired overhead, whole villages and Viet Cong soldiers took shelter underground. Attempts to
destroy the tunnels with carpet bombing or flush out soldiers with hand grenades proved largely ineffective, but
conditions were dire. Heat and lack of oxygen was overbearing; it was rife with rats, snakes and scorpions; and
malaria proved deadly for many. In addition to providing underground shelter, the Cu Chi tunnels served a key
role during combat operations, including as a base for Communist attacks against nearby Saigon.
Visitors to Vietnam can now crawl through some of the safer areas of the tunnels, view command centers
and booby traps, fire an AK-47 rifle on a firing range and even eat a meal featuring typical foods that soldiers
living in the tunnels would have eaten.
23. The Cu Chi Tunnels are 250km away from Ho Chi Minh City. False
24. They started to build the Cu Chi Tunnels in the 1940s. True
25. Military weapons were stored in the Cu Chi Tunnels in the battle of the First Indochina War with France.
True
26. Peasants and villagers used basic tools to dig the tunnels. True
27. What can be served as the best title of the passage?
A. The history and description of the Cu Chi Tunnels.
B. The Vietnam War in the Cu Chi Tunnels.
C. Travel and tourism in the Cu Chi Tunnels in the after war.
D. The Cu Chi Tunnels – a shelter for the US army.
28. Which animal is not mentioned in the text?
A. mosquito B. snake C. dog D. scorpion
Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that best fits blank space in the following passage. (1,5pts)
F/ Climate change is a global issue that affects every country in the world. It is mainly caused by human activities,
such as driving cars, cutting down forests, and using too much electricity. (29) _______ these actions seem small,
they contribute to a big problem. One major effect of climate change is the increase in global temperatures, also
known as global (30) _______. This leads to rising sea levels, stronger storms, and longer droughts. Climate
change also affects animals and plants. Some species lose their homes due to the destruction of their (31) _______.
Governments and environmental organizations are working hard to find solutions. They encourage people to save
energy and (32)_______ less carbon dioxide. We can also help by recycling, walking instead of driving, and
planting more trees. (33) _______ these small actions, we can make a difference. Everyone should be aware of
the dangers of climate change and take action (34) _______ protect our planet.
29. A. Because B. When C. Although D. So
30. A. heating B. warming C. pollution D. radiation
31. A. neighborhood B. shelter C. environment D. habitat
32. A. produce B. to produce C. producing D. produces
33. A. Through B. Under C. Between D. Without
34. A. with B. to C. for D. by
Read the passage and then decide whether the statements that follow are True or False (1.5pt)
G/ Hue Imperial Citadel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the city of Hue, Vietnam. It served
as the political and cultural center of the Nguyen Dynasty, Vietnam’s last royal dynasty, from 1802 until the
dynasty’s downfall in 1945. Hue Imperial City was founded in 1802 by Gia Long, the first emperor of the Nguyen
Dynasty. During its peak, Hue Imperial City was a grand and impressive complex that included the Forbidden
Purple City, the Imperial City, and the royal tombs. It was a center of political power, as well as a hub for cultural
and artistic expression. Hue Imperial Citadel is not only a beautiful example of Vietnamese architecture and
design, but it also holds significant cultural and historical value which plays a vital role in shaping Vietnamese
culture and identity. The citadel is an impressive complex of palaces, temples, and gardens that showcases the
unique architecture and artistry of Vietnamese culture. All the typically traditional Eastern architectures including
majestic palaces, tombs and museums stand accordantly together to make an utmost amusing attraction – our Hue
Imperial Citadel.
17. The Nguyen Dynasty is the last dynasty of Vietnam, beginning in 1802 and ending in 1945. TRUE
18. The political and cultural center of Vietnam has been set in Vietnam since the Nguyen Dynasty. FALSE
19. The uniqueness of the architecture is showcased only by the tombs and temples. FALSE
20. Hue Imperial Citadel plays an important role in shaping the identity and culture of Viet Nam. TRUE
Read the passage again and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) (0.5)
21. What can be served as the best title of the passage?
A. The construction of Hue Imperial Citadel.
B. The design of Hue Imperial Citadel.
C. The history and architecture of Hue Imperial Citadel.
D. The culture of Hue Imperial Citadel.
22. What is not included in Hue Imperial Citadel?
A. The Purple City. B. The Royal Tombs.
C. The World Heritage Site. D. The Imperial City.
Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage (1.5 pts)
H/ Fear (23) ________ be a debilitating emotion that a majority of individuals suffer from at some point.
Overcoming these fears is a daunting task for some (24) ________ others seemingly face their fears head-on. For
a long time, I had an extreme fear of horror movies, even watching commercials for them would terrify me. Many
people find horror movies (25) ________, and they can watch those blood scenes without any fear. However, I
suffered for years until I finally realized that life is much scarier than anything they (26) ________ screen. I was
ridiculed for my cowardice, all of my friends enjoyed watching horror films and I was left out of many outing to
the theater due to my phobia. At the lowest point in my life, when I believed nothing could be worse than the hell
I (27)_______ in, I became numb. Finally, I was able to conquer the fear by simple maturation, I grew up watching
the actors who portrayed killers and victims. Being able to separate the actor (28)________ their character takes
the realness out of the movie, and you are better equipped to do this as you mature.
23.A. must B. can C. should D. has to
24.A. while B. since C. if D. though
25.A. entertained B. frightened C. entertaining D. frightening
26.A. make up B. take in C. put on D. look after
27.A. am living B. lived C. living D. was living
28.A. from B. on C. to D. of
Look at the entry of the word “disease” in a dictionary. Use what you can get from the entry to complete
the sentences with two or three words
1. The spread of disease can be slowed down by getting vaccinated and educating the public.
2. An infectious disease can easily spread from one person to another through coughing and sneezing.
Look at the entry of the word “disease” in a dictionary. Use what you can get from the entry to complete the
sentences with two or three words (0.5pt)
3. If you are extremely __ afraid of______ blood, it may be a sign of a mental health condition called
hemophobia.
4. Don’t be __ afraid to______ ask for help.
Look at the entry of the word “threat” in a dictionary. Use what you can get from the entry to complete
the sentences with two or three words
5. His warning about quitting was just a(n) empty threat. He loves his job too much.
6. Leaving the gate open can pose a threat to the safety of our pets, as they might wander off into the street.
Look at the entry of the word “threat” in a dictionary. Use what you can get from the entry to complete
the sentences with two or three words
thrill
noun [ C ]
UK /θrɪl/ US /θrɪl/
7. Skydiving for the first time was a real thrill, an unforgettable experience.
8. Winning the championship was the ultimate _______thrill of___________ my life.
Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them: (1pt)
1. The party was so awesome that most of my friends enjoyed it.
=> It was such an awesome party that most of my friends enjoyed it.
2. They have constructed this metro line since 2012.
=> This metro line has been constructed since 2012.
3. Mridula asked Manisha, “Did you buy the magic show tickets?”
=> Mridula asked Manisha if she had bought the magic show tickets.
4. This house doesn’t have electricity. It has been built in the forest.
=> This house, which has been built in the forest, doesn’t have electricity.
5. The ancient palace had been knocked down in the fire. It is restored in good shape now. (Using relative
clause)
→ The ancient palace which had been knocked down in the fire is restored in good shape now.
6. I think we should grow more trees in the park to improve air quality.
→ I suggest that more trees should be grown in the park to improve air quality.
7. My brother was very excited about the trip. He couldn’t sleep.
→ My brother was so excited about the trip that he couldn’t sleep.
8. “Did you see the travel brochure on the table, Mary?” John asked
→ John asked Mary if she had seen the travel brochure on the table.
9. “Why don’t we clean up the park near our school?” Mai suggested.
Mai suggested that the park near our school should be cleaned up.
10. "We will do our best in the exams tomorrow," Jason told Mary.
Jason told Mary (that) they would do their best in the exams the next day / the day after.
11. No one told her about the change of the plan.
She was not told about the change of the plan.
12. The book was so interesting that she finished reading it in one day.
It was such an interesting book that she finished reading it in one day.
13. She quickly opened her box. She wanted her friends to see Daisy’s gift. (so that)
She quickly opened her box so that her friends could see Daisy's gift.
14. “Who invented the telephone, Edward?”
Leo asked Edward who had invented the telephone.
15. The weather was good enough for our class to have a great trip to Cu Chi Tunnels. (SUCH)
It was such good weather that our class had a great trip to Cu Chi Tunnels.
16. They haven't moved the bus yet.
The bus hasn't been moved yet.