Bài 4: Nổi 2 câu don dã cho thành câu ghép, sửr dụng liên từ thích hợp. lim was absent from class yesterday He was suffering from a bab cold. be cause 3 They decided to move the house jlhey don't have to travel a long distance to work. 3 Mary heard her fingers yesterday.She was reparing dinner. 4. At 4 pm yesterday, my mother was cleaning the house. I was looking after my younger brother. 5. They decided to go on an excursion. They want to get away from work stress. 6.My father taught me how to use the computer. Before that, I didn't know how to use 7.1 arrive at the station. I will call you right after. 8. My brother is very out-going. I am quiet reserved. 9.Mr Peter was walking home.He was robbed of his wallet. 10.I don't have a pet. My mother doesn't allow me to have one.

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