Which verb goes with these expressions: Say, Tell or Speak?
your mind, two languages, very quietly, in public, to my mother on the phone
SPEAK
Make questions using the verbs in brackets:
1. What _____ (you / do) last night?
2. ___ ever ___ (you / travel) to the UK?
1. What did you do last night?
2. Have you ever travelled to the UK?
GLANCE AT with your cursor and click on 'open' to download the files.
SCROLL DOWN / UP
My mum would be rebellious when she was an adolescent.
INCORRECT
My mum USED TO be rebellious when she was an adolescent.
Which verb goes with these expressions: Say, Tell or Speak?
hello, goodbye, something interesting to me, what you feel, a lot about something
SAY
Make questions using the verbs in brackets:
1. Who _____ (you / meet) this evening?
2. What ___ (you / prefer) to do after class?
1. Who are you going to meet this evening?
1. Who are you meeting this evening?
2. What do you prefer to do after class?
If you don't know, FLICK it THROUGH in a dictionary using your mobile phone.
LOOK it UP
My brothers and I used to go to bed and get up earlier, but now we sleep late.
CORRECT
Option B) My brothers and I WOULD go to bed and get up earlier
Which verb goes with these expressions: Say, Tell or Speak?
the truth, a story, me what you want, someone about yourself, someone about your day
TELL
Do you drive careful / carefully?
CAREFULLY
A: That painting is EXTREMELY stunning, don't you think?
B: No, it doesn't do anything for me. I think it's TOTALLY difficult to understand what the artist is trying to say.
1. REALLY / ABSOLUTELY stunning
2. VERY / EXTREMELY / REALLY difficult
Past Perfect & Past Simple:
As soon as they HAD STARTED talking, my dad knew he MET somebody special.
INCORRECT
As soon as they STARTED talking, my dad knew he HAD MET somebody special.
A lot of modern art is very SHOCKING / SHOCKED. I don't like that because I think they only want to provoke.
SHOCKING
Do you talk fast / fastly in English?
FAST
A: I'm VERY exhausted, galleries really tire you out!
B: Yeah, I'm ABSOLUTELY tired as well. Let's have a rest.
1. REALLY / ABSOLUTELY / TOTALLY exhausted
2. VERY / EXTREMELY / REALLY tired
These two drawings are quite similar. However, the green one is FAR brighter than the yellow one.
A LITTLE, A BIT, SLIGHTLY brighter than... (small difference)
A LOT, MUCH, FAR (big difference)