Rewrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one 1. Jack asked his sister.. A. where she would g

Rewrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one
1. Jack asked his sister..
A. where she would go the following day B. where she would go tomorrow
B. where you have gone tomorrow D. where would she go the following day
2. Did you go to Hue three years ago? Tam asked Peter
A. Tam asked Peter he had gone to Hue three previous years.
B. Tam asked Peter if he had gone to Hue three previous years.
C. Tam asked Peter if he went to Hue three previous years.
D. Tam asked Peter if he had gone to Hue three years ago.
3.My parents dont allow me to play games on computer.
A. My parents dont let me to play games on computer.
B. My parents not let me to play games on computer.
C. My parents dont let me playing games on computer.
D. My parents dont let me play games on computer.

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  1. 1, -> A. where she would go the following day B. where she would go tomorrow
    Câu gián tiếp (dạng câu hỏi )
    : S + asked + O + Wh-question + S + V(lùi thì ) +…
    Loại B , C vì “tomorrow ” trong câu gián tiếp sẽ chuyển thành “the following day” 
    Loại D vì trong câu gián tiếp “would” là trợ động từ sẽ đứng sau “she”
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    2, ->  B. Tam asked Peter if he had gone to Hue three previous years.
    – Câu gián tiếp dạng Yes/No question : 
    – S + asked + O + if + S + V(lùi thì ) +….
    Lùi thì (QKD -> QKHT ) : Did ….go -> had gone 
    Đổi ngôi(chủ ngữ )  : You -> he (Vì O là Peter) 
    – three years ago -> three previous years.
    ————————————————————–
    3, -> D. My parents dont let me play games on computer.
    – Let + O + V(nguyên thể ) +…:Để ai làm gì
    – Thì Hiện tại đơn : S + don’t/doesn’t + V(nguyên thể ) +…

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  2. 1. B. where she would go tomorrow – “following day” and “tomorrow” have the same meaning in this context. The use of “would” is also appropriate to indicate a future possibility.
    2. D. Tam asked Peter if he had gone to Hue three years ago. – The original question is in the past tense (“Did you go”), so the appropriate way to rephrase it is using the past perfect tense (“had gone”). Option D is the only one that correctly uses the past perfect tense.
    3. A. My parents don’t let me play games on the computer. – The verb “let” is followed by the base form of the verb, so “let me play” is the correct phrasing. Option A uses the correct form of the verb “let”, while option B does not use the correct word order.

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