III. Find the mistake in the four underlined parts of each sentence and correct it.
1. If you don’t study your mathematics, you can’t be able to do the exercises.
A B C D
2. My niece can read by the time she was four years old.
A B C D
3. Most ants could lift objects that are ten times heavier than their own bodies.
A B C D
4. Tom won’t be able to working in the shed because he is ill.
A B C D
5. Bob was in an accident, but he won’t be able to remember how he had hurt himself.
A B C D
6. That’s my sister over there. She stands next to the window.
A B C D
7. Tom can’t listen to music because his CD player was broken.
A B C D
8. We couldn’t hear the teacher because the students was very noisy.
A B C D
9. Robots can work everywhere on the world, including on the seabed or in a volcano.
A B C D
10. Teaching robots can explain the lessons again or help students on their homework.
A B C D
11. A robot can builds houses, apartments and offices.
A B C D
12. Scientists are working on how to invent a intelligent robot.
A B C D
13. The children can work in groups when they were at school yesterday.
A B C D
14. Children couldn’t stayed at home alone when they were 5 years old.
A B C D
15. I don’t agree of you that a robot will be able to understand what people say.
A B C D
16. Vy is really excited with her first day at school.
A B C D
17. There are a living room, three bedrooms, a bathroom and two toilets in my house.
A B C D
18. I'm going to Hoan Kiem Lake watching fireworks tonight (D).
A B C D
19. Tom is a talkative student. He never talks in class.
A B C D
20. There are many good restaurant and amusement parks in our neighborhood
A B C D