Complete this sentence using the correct form of the verb in parenthesis ()
I enjoy ____________ in the rain. (sing)
I enjoy singing in the rain. (gerund)
If someone is "on the fence" about something it means....
They are undecided.
Use the word "hangry" in a sentence.
Example: I get hangry if I don't eat right away when I get hungry. Hangry = hungry + angry
I'm afraid =
I'm sorry
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb in parenthesis ( )
She decided _____________ (go) to the beach because it was a beautiful day.
We use an infinitive to + verb after the verb decide
She decided to go to the beach because it was a beautiful day.
I'm glad we see eye to eye on the subject.
I'm afraid we don't see eye to eye about school uniforms.
What is the feeling that describes someone who is not interested in or cares about anything?
Apathy
Express your opinion about buses and subways in New York City.
In my opinion...
I think the ___ is better because......
Complete this sentence using the correct form of the verb in parenthesis ( )
We could __________ in Central Park and have a picnic.
We use the base form of a verb - to after modal verbs
We could meet in Central Park and have a picnic.
Use "split hairs" in a sentence.
I don't want to split hairs, but you owe me $22.00 not $20.
Meaning: Focus or concern on small or petty details
Definition: working in a very careful and organized way
What is the word?
methodical
List 3 phrases to express disagreement
I totally disagree
I see your point of view but
You're completely wrong!
I disagree
Say a sentence using a phrasal verb.
A phrasal verb is a verb + preposition that changes the meaning of the verb.
Examples: I'm never going to give up on you. I won't let you down.
What is the idiomatic expression used to say:
Helping someone with something by explaining every step of the process
Hold someone's hand
Teenagers may be described as torpid. What does torpid mean?
having or showing very little energy or movement : not active
List 3 different ways to thank someone for a gift, without using the word "Thank."
You shouldn't have!
You're so sweet.
I really appreciate it.
You're so kind.
Describe the difference in meaning between these two sentences.
I'm going to the beach this weekend.
I'll go to the beach this weekend.
going to = plan
will = intention, spontaneous decision
What idiomatic expression do we use to ask someone to give us something that is out of reach?
Hand me the ...., please.
Define: Portmanteau
a word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two others, for example motel (from ‘motor’ and ‘hotel’) or brunch (from ‘breakfast’ and ‘lunch’):
List 3 ways to respond to "Thank you!"
You're welcome.
I'm glad you like it.
You deserve it.
Enjoy!