Câu hỏi
Would you mind (keep) __ silent? I'm trying (study) __ 2. I would like him (go) __ to a university but I can't make him (go) __ 3. I hope __ (run) in the marathon next month. 4. They don't have much money. They can't afford __ (go) out very often. 5. She is always busy (do) __ the household chores. 6. Look! It's started __ (rain) again. 7. He refused __ (allow) her __ (think) for herself. 8. She made her son __ (wash) the windows before he could go outside __ (play) with his friends. 9. There are too many people here for me __ (talk) to all of them. 10. He keeps (ask) __ me the time and I keep (tell) __ him (buy) __ himself a watch Choose A. B. C. or D to indicate the correct answer to cach of the following questions.
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Here are the correct answers and explanations:<br /><br />1. **A. to keep, to study** <br /> * This is a common structure for expressing two actions happening simultaneously. "Would you mind" is followed by the "-ing" form of the verb.<br /><br />2. **A. to go, to go**<br /> * This sentence uses the infinitive form of the verb after "would like" and "can't make."<br /><br />3. **A. to run**<br /> * "Hope" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.<br /><br />4. **A. to go**<br /> * "Can't afford" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.<br /><br />5. **A. doing**<br /> * This is an example of the present participle (-ing form) used to describe a continuous action.<br /><br />6. **A. to rain**<br /> * "Look!" is an exclamation, and the sentence describes an action that is happening now.<br /><br />7. **A. to allow, to think**<br /> * "Refused" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.<br /><br />8. **A. to wash, to play**<br /> * "Made" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.<br /><br />9. **A. to talk**<br /> * This sentence uses the infinitive form of the verb after a preposition ("for").<br /><br />10. **A. asking, telling, to buy**<br /> * This sentence uses the "-ing" form of the verb to describe repeated actions. <br />