1. Duong Lam village is ….. in Son Tay,Ha Noi .(SITUATION)
2. We love watching the locals making …. such as Quang Noodles.(SPECIAL)
3. Dragon-snake is one of my favorite…….games.(TRADITION)
4. Nomadic children spend their time …….. the cattle. (HERD)
5. The cattle can provide with us meat,clothing,and dairy……..(PRODUCE)
6. When we move to a new place,we have to change our ………suitably.(LIFE)
7. Mongolian children in the Gobi learn to help with ………….chores.(HOUSE)
8. The house of the ….. are……by beautiful green trees .(VILLAGE-SURROUNDINGS)
9. I love living here because the people are friendly and we always get along …….. with each
other.(GOOD)
10. Mr.Thompson works more………than Mr.Dylan.(RESPONSIBLE)
11. A buffalo is an animal which is used for ……..the fields(PLOUGH)
12. In the countryside ,harvest time is often…….and ……..time of the year.(BUSY-HARD)
13. Which one is……..,the country or the city?(NOISE)
14. City children often react more quickly to technical……than country children.(DEVELOP)
15. Country folks are ……….than city folks.(FRIEND)
16. After a hard working day,we usually sleep……..(SOUND)
17. The baby is sleeping! Please speak …….!(SOFT)
18. The cost of ……… in the city is so expensive.(LIFE)
19. You should be more …………. to your brother. He’s going through a huge change in his life.(SUPPORT)
20. It is ……….. to access medical help in the countryside than in the city . (DIFFICULTY)
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Here are the correct forms of the words to fill in the blanks, along with explanations for each:
1. **situated**
"Duong Lam village is **situated** in Son Tay, Ha Noi."
- "Situated" is the correct adjective form of "situation," meaning located or placed.
2. **specialties**
"We love watching the locals making **specialties** such as Quang Noodles."
- "Specialties" refers to distinctive or unique foods or items that are characteristic of a particular place.
3. **traditional**
"Dragon-snake is one of my favorite **traditional** games."
- "Traditional" is the adjective form of "tradition," describing something that is part of cultural heritage.
4. **herding**
"Nomadic children spend their time **herding** the cattle."
- "Herding" is the correct gerund form of "herd," meaning to guide or take care of livestock.
5. **products**
"The cattle can provide us with meat, clothing, and dairy **products**."
- "Products" are things that are produced or made, such as dairy items from cattle.
6. **lifestyle**
"When we move to a new place, we have to change our **lifestyle** suitably."
- "Lifestyle" refers to the way in which a person or group lives.
7. **household**
"Mongolian children in the Gobi learn to help with **household** chores."
- "Household" is an adjective referring to things related to running a home, like chores.
8. **villagers** / **surrounded**
"The house of the **villagers** are **surrounded** by beautiful green trees."
- "Villagers" are the people who live in a village, and "surrounded" describes something being encircled by something else.
9. **well**
"I love living here because the people are friendly and we always get along **well** with each other."
- "Well" is the adverb form that describes how people get along.
10. **responsibly**
"Mr. Thompson works more **responsibly** than Mr. Dylan."
- "Responsibly" is the adverb form of "responsible," describing how someone carries out their duties.
11. **ploughing**
"A buffalo is an animal which is used for **ploughing** the fields."
- "Ploughing" is the gerund form of "plough," meaning to till or prepare the land for planting.
12. **the busiest and the hardest**
"In the countryside, harvest time is often **the busiest and the hardest** time of the year."
- "Busiest" and "hardest" are the superlative forms used to compare the intensity of harvest time with other times of the year.
13. **noisier**
"Which one is **noisier**, the country or the city?"
- "Noisier" is the comparative form of "noisy," comparing the noise levels of two places.
14. **developments**
"City children often react more quickly to technical **developments** than country children."
- "Developments" refers to advancements or new things, particularly in technology.
15. **friendlier**
"Country folks are **friendlier** than city folks."
- "Friendlier" is the comparative form of "friendly," comparing the friendliness of people in the countryside with those in the city.
16. **soundly**
"After a hard working day, we usually sleep **soundly**."
- "Soundly" is the adverb form describing how well someone sleeps.
17. **softly**
"The baby is sleeping! Please speak **softly**!"
- "Softly" is the adverb form that means to speak quietly or gently.
18. **living**
"The cost of **living** in the city is so expensive."
- "Living" in this context refers to the expenses associated with maintaining a certain standard of life.
19. **supportive**
"You should be more **supportive** to your brother. He’s going through a huge change in his life."
- "Supportive" is an adjective that describes someone who provides support or encouragement.
20. **more difficult**
"It is **more difficult** to access medical help in the countryside than in the city."
- "More difficult" is the comparative form, comparing the level of difficulty between two scenarios.
1. **situated**
"Duong Lam village is **situated** in Son Tay, Ha Noi."
- "Situated" is the correct adjective form of "situation," meaning located or placed.
2. **specialties**
"We love watching the locals making **specialties** such as Quang Noodles."
- "Specialties" refers to distinctive or unique foods or items that are characteristic of a particular place.
3. **traditional**
"Dragon-snake is one of my favorite **traditional** games."
- "Traditional" is the adjective form of "tradition," describing something that is part of cultural heritage.
4. **herding**
"Nomadic children spend their time **herding** the cattle."
- "Herding" is the correct gerund form of "herd," meaning to guide or take care of livestock.
5. **products**
"The cattle can provide us with meat, clothing, and dairy **products**."
- "Products" are things that are produced or made, such as dairy items from cattle.
6. **lifestyle**
"When we move to a new place, we have to change our **lifestyle** suitably."
- "Lifestyle" refers to the way in which a person or group lives.
7. **household**
"Mongolian children in the Gobi learn to help with **household** chores."
- "Household" is an adjective referring to things related to running a home, like chores.
8. **villagers** / **surrounded**
"The house of the **villagers** are **surrounded** by beautiful green trees."
- "Villagers" are the people who live in a village, and "surrounded" describes something being encircled by something else.
9. **well**
"I love living here because the people are friendly and we always get along **well** with each other."
- "Well" is the adverb form that describes how people get along.
10. **responsibly**
"Mr. Thompson works more **responsibly** than Mr. Dylan."
- "Responsibly" is the adverb form of "responsible," describing how someone carries out their duties.
11. **ploughing**
"A buffalo is an animal which is used for **ploughing** the fields."
- "Ploughing" is the gerund form of "plough," meaning to till or prepare the land for planting.
12. **the busiest and the hardest**
"In the countryside, harvest time is often **the busiest and the hardest** time of the year."
- "Busiest" and "hardest" are the superlative forms used to compare the intensity of harvest time with other times of the year.
13. **noisier**
"Which one is **noisier**, the country or the city?"
- "Noisier" is the comparative form of "noisy," comparing the noise levels of two places.
14. **developments**
"City children often react more quickly to technical **developments** than country children."
- "Developments" refers to advancements or new things, particularly in technology.
15. **friendlier**
"Country folks are **friendlier** than city folks."
- "Friendlier" is the comparative form of "friendly," comparing the friendliness of people in the countryside with those in the city.
16. **soundly**
"After a hard working day, we usually sleep **soundly**."
- "Soundly" is the adverb form describing how well someone sleeps.
17. **softly**
"The baby is sleeping! Please speak **softly**!"
- "Softly" is the adverb form that means to speak quietly or gently.
18. **living**
"The cost of **living** in the city is so expensive."
- "Living" in this context refers to the expenses associated with maintaining a certain standard of life.
19. **supportive**
"You should be more **supportive** to your brother. He’s going through a huge change in his life."
- "Supportive" is an adjective that describes someone who provides support or encouragement.
20. **more difficult**
"It is **more difficult** to access medical help in the countryside than in the city."
- "More difficult" is the comparative form, comparing the level of difficulty between two scenarios.
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