III. Using the correct form of the verb in parentheses (Chia động từ trong ngoặc ở dạng đúng) (2,5 điểm)
1. A: It’s cold in here. Would you mind (close) ………….the window?
B: Not at all. I’d be glad to.
2. A: It’s cold in here. Would you mind if I (close) ………….the window?
B: Not at all. Go right ahead. I think it’s cold in here, too.
3. A: Do you mind (take) ………….the book back to the library for me?
B: Not at all.
4. A: This story you wrote is really good. Do you mind If I (show) ………….it to my English teacher?
B: Go right ahead. That’d be fine
5. A: I’ll wash the dishes. Would you mind (dry) ………….them? That would help me a lot.
B: I’d be happy to.
6. A: I’m feeling kind of tired and worn out. This heavy work in the hot sun is hard on me. Do you mind (finish) ………….the work yourself?
B: No problem, Grandpa. Why don’t you go in and rest? I’ll finish it up.
7. A: Would you mind if I (use) ………….your name as a reference on this job application?
B: Not at all. In fact, ask them to call me.
8. A: Would you mind (wait) ………….here for just a minute? I need to run back to the classroom. I forgot my notebook.
B: Sure. Go ahead. I’ll wait right here.
9. A: I need to look up the meaning of the word “stationery”. Do you mind if I (borrow) ………….your dictionary?
B: No, I don’t mind. I’m not using it right now.
10. A: Since this is the first time you’ve owned a computer, would you mind If I (give) ………….you some advice?
B: Not at all. I’ll appreciate it.