1. She started to play the piano ten years ago. " She has ..2. We have learnt English for 4 years. "We started .. College student enrollment in language classes has plateaued in recent years, but enrollment in Korean language classes rose 78% from 2009 to 2016. A. He has learned French for six years. B. It was six years ago did he start learning French. C. He hasn't learnt French for six years. D. It is six years since he has learnt French. gporfRF. [ Grammar ]When she ……….. start learning English she ……….. already /learn starts / already learntB. started / had already learntC. started / already learntD. starts / already learnsSelect your answer A B C D E Random Topics Adjective Advice vs. Advise Interrogative Pronoun Formal & Informal WordsAdverbs and Adverbial PhrasesThe Present Progressive TensePrepositional PhrasesAdverbTenses of VerbsOther quiz Grammar › ViewThe dog ___________ the ball. Fill in the blank with an appropriate caughtB. blueC. jumpingD. fast Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns › ViewA Is that your car in the driveway?B No. We parked ________ on the theirsB. oursC. hisD. hersHow to use Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. report this ad Câu hỏi She started learning English ten years ago. A. She has not learnt English before. B. She has learnt English since ten years. C. She has started learning English for ten years. D. She has learnt English for ten years. Lời giải tham khảo Đáp án đúng DĐáp án đúng D Kiến thức chuyển đổi từ thì quá khứ đơn sang thì hiện tại hoàn thành Các cụm từ cần thay đổi - started learning ⇒ has learnt - ten years ago ⇒ for ten years Dịch Cô ấy đã học Tiếng Anh được mười năm rồi. Mã câu hỏi 402668 Loại bài Bài tập Chủ đề Môn học Tiếng Anh Câu hỏi này thuộc đề thi trắc nghiệm dưới đây, bấm vào Bắt đầu thi để làm toàn bài CÂU HỎI KHÁC The sooner you stop smoking cigarettes the better you’ll feel. Noone in the class is taller than Dave. The crowd became increasingly angry at the long delay. Despite his inexperience in the field, John applied for the job. In spite of heavy rain, my brother went to work. They spent a lot of money on food and clothes. She started learning English ten years ago. How long havent you seen Peter? I suggest turning off the air-conditioner. The thief wore gloves so as to avoid leaving any fingerprints. 1 > .......... in for example, I have been learning English Since ten years. doesn't necessarily mean that speaker will stop learning English in the future. may be he/she is just highlighting the ongoing action of learning English. What do you think? Last edited by a moderator Mar 14, 2011 2 .............. I'm afraid that I have been learning English Since ten years is not a correct English sentence, mrxkms. Last edited by a moderator Mar 14, 2011 3 ............. Concerning I have been learning English Since ten years why do think is not correct ? How could such a sentence be said? Last edited by a moderator Mar 14, 2011 4 Concerning I have been learning English Since ten years why do think is not correct ? How could such a sentence be said? We don't use "since" in this type of sentence in English. In fact, it is one of the most common errors of foreign speakers translating directly from their native language. I have been learning English for ten years. We use "since" for a point in time. We use "for" to indicate a duration. For example "We've been together for eight years now, since our sophomore year in college." Last edited Mar 15, 2011 5 In case it comes up ... there are several useful threads about since ago 6 You could say I´ve been learning English since I was 10 . 7 Yes, that's a good example of a point in time. Trang chủLớp 11She started working as a teacher of English ten years nhật ngày 01-03-2022Chia sẻ bởi Nguyễn Xuân HiệpShe started working as a teacher of English ten years She had worked with a teacher of English for ten She has worked with a teacher of English for ten She had been working as a teacher of English for ten She has been working as a teacher of English for ten đề liên quanClimbing without a safety rope is You aren’t allowed to climb without a safety You don’t permit to climb without a safety You aren’t forbidden climbing without a safety rope. D You had better not climb with a safety girl heard the result. Right after that she jumped joyfullyA Hardly the girl heard the result when she jumped Hardly the girl had heard the result when did she jump Hardly had the girl heard the result when she jumped Hardly had the girl heard the result when did she jump have tried hard. I cannot earn enough money. A Although I have tried hard, I can’t earn enough money. B I have tried hard and so I can earn enough money. C I have tried hard so that I can earn enough money. D I have tried hard; therefore I can’t earn enough money. What is the passage mainly about?A Presents for young chifdren’slosl teeth B Customs concerning children's new teethC Animals eating children's lost teeth D traditions concerning children's lost teethThe word "their" in paragraph 1 refers to......A houses' B children's C countries' D roofs'According the passage, where is a child's lost tooth thought to be taken away by a mouse?A In Mongolia B In Korea C In Japan and Vietnam D In Mexico and SpainAccording the paragraph 2, parents in Mongolia feed their child's lost tooth to a dog because............................A they hope that their child will get some gifts for his or her toothBthey believe that this will make their child's new tooth good and strong C they think dogs like eating children's teethD they know that dogs are very responsible animalsThe word "origins" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to.......A countries B families Cbeginnings D storiesAccording to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about the tradition of tooth giving in the West?A Children put their lost teeth under their pillows. B Lost teeth are traditionally given to an angel or give money to the Tooth Children hope to get money or gifts from the Tooth phrase "the wee hours" in paragraph 3 probably refers to the period of time......A long before bedtime B late in the morninC early in the evening D soon after midnightWe sometimes think of writing as more real than speech because writing is secondary to languageB human beings have been writing for at least 5000 yearsCit has become very important in our cultureD people have been writing since there have been human beingsThe author of the passage argues that is more basic to language than writing B writing has become too important in today’s societyC everyone who learns to speak must learn to write D all languages should have a written formAccording to the passage, writing is represented perfectly by speech Brepresents speech, but not perfectlyC developed from imperfect speech D is imperfect, but less so than speechNormal human beings learn to talk after learning to write B learn to write before learning to talkC learn to write and to talk at the same time Dlearn to talk before learning to writeLearning to write is easy B too difficult Cnot easy D very easyIn order to show that learning to write requires effort, the author gives the example of people who learn the rudiments of speech B severely handicapped childrenCintelligent people who couldn’t write D people who speak many languagesIn the author’s judgment, writing has more advantages than speechB writing is more real than speechC speech conveys ideas less accurately than writing doesDspeech is essential but writing has important benefitsThe word “advantage” in the last paragraph most closely means rudiments B skill C domination D benefitAcharacter B teacher Cchemist D technicalA explained B disappointed C prepared D interviewed

she started learning english ten years ago