What's the opposite?:
-you have to pay
you don't have to pay
what's the difference?:
-I'm cold
-I have a cold
-i'm feeling cold
-I'm ill
If you don't know the name of the person you are writing to, start your letter with:
Dear...........
Dear Sir/Madam
We've decided ..............(go) to Italy for our holiday.
to go
I spend too much time .......(do) my homework.
doing
pharmacy (US) = ...................(UK)
chemist's
To explain why you are writing, start your sentence with.................
I am writing to....
I enjoy ..............(read) in bed.
reading
.............(sing) is good for your health.
Singing
Does "mustn't" mean
-it isn't necessary
or
-it isn't permitted
it isn't permitted
What form of the verb do you use in the phrase:
I look forward to...........(hear) from you.
hearing
Remember .............(bring) your books to class tomorrow.
to bring
Use a gerund (verb+ing):
-
-
-
-after some verbs
-after a preposition
-used as a noun
have a reputation......being bad at learning languages
for
Can you use contractions (I'm, I'd etc.) in a formal e-mail/letter?
no, you have to write :
I am writing
I would like
I don't feel like .........(cook) today.
cooking
use the infinitive with to:
-
-
-
-
-after some verbs
-after adjectives
-after a question word
-to give a reason for doing something
which is stronger: very or really?
(She's very well / She's really well)
really
writing a formal letter to someone when you know the name:
opening: Dear Mr Smith
closing:?
Yours sincerely
I don't mind ............(do) the ironing.
doing