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26 tháng 12 2017

9:39 :IT'S NINE THIRTY NINE

10:55 IT'S FIVE TO ELEVEN

3:12 IT'S TWELVE PAST THREE

14:34 IT'S TWO THIRTY FOUR

26 tháng 12 2017

HÃY VIẾT CẢ GIỜ SAU BẰNG CHỮ

9.39: It's nine thirty-nine

10.55: It's ten fifty-five

3.12: It's three twelve

14.34: It's fourteen thirty- four.

27 tháng 12 2017

HÃY VIẾT CẢ GIỜ SAU BẰNG CHỮ

9.39 : It's nine thirty-nine

10.55: It's ten fifty-five

3.12: It's three twelve

14.34 : It's fourteen thirty- four.

6 tháng 8 2020

18 . 6 = one hundred and 8

72 + 10 = eighty - two

12 + 3 = fifteen

81 : 9 = nine

20 . 2 = forty

6 tháng 8 2020

Cái phép tính đầu phải là : one hundred and eight nhé

1 tháng 10 2016

F: full

E:emty

1 tháng 10 2016

F:full:đầy

E:emty:hết

2 tháng 10 2016

9.15 : fifteen past nine

7.15: seven fifteen

3.45 : fifteen to four

12.00 : twelve o'clock

8.10 : ten past eight

1.50 : ten to two

5.40 : five forty

11.25 : twenty five past eleven

2.55 : five to three

6.50 : six fifty

19 tháng 10 2018

"I often get up at 6.30 a.m. After brushing my teeth and washing my face I usually have breakfast at 7 a.m. I go to work by motorbike and be there at about 8 a.m. I usually start my work at 8:30 a.m. I stop at 11:45 for my lunch in my office. In the afternoon, I finish my work at 5:30, then I go home. I usually have dinner with my family at 7 p.m. Sometimes I go out with my friends until 11 p.m." 

Dịch:

"Tôi thường thức dậy lúc 6.30 sáng. Sau khi đánh răng và rửa mặt, tôi thường ăn sáng lúc 7 giờ sáng. Tôi đi làm bằng xe máy và ở đó vào khoảng 8 giờ sáng. Tôi thường bắt đầu công việc lúc 8:30 sáng tại 11 : 45 cho bữa trưa của tôi trong văn phòng của tôi. Vào buổi chiều, tôi hoàn thành công việc của tôi lúc 5:30, sau đó tôi về nhà. Tôi thường ăn tối với gia đình lúc 7 giờ tối. Đôi khi tôi đi chơi với bạn bè cho đến 11 giờ tối "

19 tháng 10 2018

Thank bạn

8 tháng 10 2016

1.Five ten.

2. half past eight

3. nine forty-five

4. a quarter past seven or seven fifteen

5.ten fifty-five

6.eleven o'clock

7.twelve fifty

8.two thirty-five

9.four o'clock

10, six forty

8 tháng 10 2016

1. 5:10

=> It's five ten

2. 8:30

=> It's half past eight

3. 9:45

=> It's a quarter to ten

4. 7:15

=> It's a quarter past seven

5. 10:55

=> It's five to eleven

6. 11:00

=> It's eleven o'clock

7. 12:50

=> It's ten to one

8. 2:35

=> It's two thirty-five

9. 4:00

=> It's four o'clock

10. 6:40

=> It's twenty to seven
16 tháng 10 2018

Thật sao?

17 tháng 12 2016
Anna: Hello! Winter weather in Washington, D.C. can be really windy. And wind messes up my hair. It is really windy today. Look at my hair. Will it be windy this weekend? I’ll listen to the news. I am tired of my untidy hair.
Pete: Are you tired of your untidy hair?
Anna: Yes. Yes, I am. And it’s … uncomfortable.
Pete: Is it … uncomfortable?
Anna: Yes. Yes, it is! Hey, is that … Pete?
Pete: Hi. I’m Pete. And I have the perfect product for you -- Hair Be Good!
Pete: Just spray Hair Be Good on your hair … wrap in a towel … and you are done! Hair Be Good works and it’s inexpensive. One can costs only $10! So, go online and order your Hair Be Good today!
Anna: Hair Be Good sounds perfect! And I can trust Pete! I am buying some right now. Okay, I will order one can of Hair Be Good for $10. I’ll pay with a credit card. My delivery will arrive in 2 days. Awesome!
Anna: It arrived! I'll use it before I go to work. Okay, Hair Be Good, make my untidy hair tidy! No, make it … fabulous!
Amelia: Hi, Anna.
Anna: Hello, Amelia!
Amelia: Anna, you look … different.
Anna: Thanks! I used a new product called Hair Be Good.
Amelia: Well, it’s not.
Anna: It’s not what?
Amelia: Good. Your hair does not look good.
Anna: Oh, no! This is not good.
Amelia: Why don’t you go home and take care of … this.
Anna: Good idea.
Pete: Hi, Anna!
Anna: Hello, Pete.
Pete: Is something wrong?
Anna: This is wrong!
Pete: What did you do to your hair?
Anna: Hair Be Good did this to my hair.
Pete: Ah, you bought it!
Anna: Yes, I bought it. You said in your ad it was a perfect product. This is not perfect. This is imperfect!
Pete: It’s unbelievable!
Anna: I believed your ad, Pete. It was dishonest!
Pete: Anna, you don’t believe everything you see in ads, do you?
Anna: No, Pete. Just the ones with my friends.
Pete: Your hair will be okay. Just wash it ... a couple of times.
Anna: Thanks. Thanks a lot, Pete! Here, here's your product! You should call it "Hair Be Really Bad!" I hate you Pete
4 tháng 2 2018

I have just returned from a 1-week holiday with my friends in Da Nang and Quang Ngai. We stayed most of the time in Da Nang. Then we spent the last few nights in a very picturesque and historic place called Hoi An Old Town. We had such a relaxing time on our holiday.  We enjoyed some wonderful local food. It’s really delicous. The activities we enjoyed on holiday were walking, swimming and go out at night. The water is so fresh and clean, and the temperature is just refreshing - not too hot and not too cold. We went hiking in the mountains nearly for some days, which was very good for our fitness. I really enjoyed this holiday. I loved the fresh air and the scenery, and of course the food.  I will certainly be going back there another year, as I think it's one of my favourite parts of the world.

23 tháng 2 2016

Do not know ever since I published front yard was planted an apricot tree. About 1 to 2 meters. Wood biceps tree by me, it is dark brown. Trunk is divided into several branches, each emit more twigs, small branches winding looks stitched together to form an elegant shape and full of important aristocratic book. Elongated leaves of apricot tree look like bamboo leaf tea leaves but shorter or sell off its cho.Mep commandments. At Fresh green young leaves pinkish Phon, as the later leaves the thicker and darker hon.Hang more months before Tet every year I announced the end of the di.Luc Classified apricot tree looks really skinny body with twigs remaining .Chi few days later, between the trees, the buds have ample hiding in a jade green station. The green buds small tip, clusters clusters bloom exploded. A brilliant yellow like a velvet carpet. Apricot flowers with five petals spread out smooth as silk. Under the sunshine of spring warm colors delicate apricot wings like the wings of butterflies hovering between sky. Between yellow flowers, placed on the edge rush began to appear the young buds pink blue phase. Apricot flavored splendor like roses, but the leopard has a warm gentle beauty.
Apricot flower symbolizing beauty slender tender, it is beautiful picture of spring. I wish the image of Leopard will bloom all year round for you to enjoy its beauty. Apricot trees as hand beckons people from far to family reunion. Not only that, it also brings higher incomes for those who plant trees.

23 tháng 2 2016

Every year, Vietnamese people go absolutely crazy over Tet. It's our major holiday -- the only time when the country shuts down and people take it easy. They visit their families, clean their homes, decorate, cook, and square away their debts. It's a time to prepare for renewal and rebirth. I usually become a clean freak.

After the house is in order, I reward myself by driving to the nearby Vietnamese enclave in San Jose, California, to buy flowering branches of blossoms to decorate the house.  (If you're curious, I go to the entrance of the Grand Century mall at the corner of McLaughlin and Story, to be specific.) The blossoms are beautiful symbols of life and resilience. Shopping for the delicate branches is part of my annual ritual. In fact, Tet doesn't seem quite right without a few branches of blossoms in the house.
Forsythia_blossoms In Vietnam, delicate yellow apricot blossoms, called hoa mai, (above, right) are highly prized in the southern part of the country. The only ones I'm come across in the States have been on display at Tet festivals. The tree is hard to come by but you can certainly come close with Forsythia (right) branches.

Forsythia are grown in the States and usually start flowering in February. This year, with Tet falling in early February (February 7, to be specific), you may be lucky. Forsythia are native to East Asia (China, Korea and Japan) so you'd be staying within the Asian family of flowers.

Quince_blossom Northern Vietnamese people prefer reddish-pink or pink blossoms because those hues are harbingers of good fortune. Intensely colored peach blossoms, called hoa dao,  are favored by northerners. In the U.S., vibrant quince blossoms, which are flowering right now(!!), are a fabulous substitute.  Their intense color always stop me in my tracks. 

Around my neighborhood, there are scraggly quince bushes blooming right now. If it' s on public property, I sometimes break off a little branch or two to take home. Since it's not good to pilfer, try a floral shop.

Stone fruit trees (peach, plum and apricot) should start to bloom around Tet too, and their delicate pink flowers are drop-dead gorgeous. When I shop for Tet blossoms, most of what's sold are the light-pink ones. The branches are long and unwieldy so make sure to gently wrap them in newspaper and then transport them home with care. (Bring newspaper with you because the vendor is not likely to have any.) Because the blossoms are mostly in full bloom (or about to open), they can drop flowers and petals in your car, which can be a pain to clean up.

If you don't have yellow, reddish-pink or pink blossoms, white ones will be just fine too!
 Peach_blossom_3 How to treat the branches: Regardless of how you obtain your branches and which one you get, when you get home, use a hammer to break apart a bit of each branch at the cut end. Crushing the fibrous end ensures that the branch will absorb water well. They'll last longer. Put them in a heavy vase, lest they tip over a small one, and enjoy them for a couple of weeks.  The branches have a life of their own (they may not stand upright and beautiful on their own) so bunch them together with a rubber band before putting them in the vase. Don't forget to change the water every few days.

Growing these trees: If you're inspired to grow these trees, source them in the next few weeks. Check at Viet markets or shopping areas about a week before Tet. There's usually an itinerant vendor who shows up to offer potted trees and/or cut branches; these vendors have a way with forcing the blooms to give a dramatic showing around Tet every year. Bring cash.

Or, check with specialty nurseries. Every year, you'll have a supply of branches to bring cheer to your home inside and out.

And if the blossoms are unavailable or if you just want to add to the merriment, get a pot or two of  fluffy, golden chrysanthemums.