Acting or affected by, of the nature of, or pertaining to a special affinity or mutual relationship;
Sympathetic
He always ............ an effort to get you smilling.
MAKES
For what do we use: USED TO + INFINITIVE.
Give an example
For past habits and states
We use the Past Perfect Simple to show the relationship between two past actions. It shows that one action happened BEFORE / AFTER another.
To announce or praise (a product, service, etc.) in newspapers, radio, or television, in order to sell it:
Advertise
friendly; sociable
outgoing
GET
Complete the sentence with the correct tense. You have to use both Past Perfect Simple and Past Simple.
Marta .......... (not hear) about the new trainers until she ..... (see) the advert.
Marta HADN´T HEARD (not hear) about the new trainers until she SAW (see) the advert.
Synonym of buying
Purchase
Providing sympathy or encouragement:
MAKE
For what do we use: GET USED TO+ ING
Complete the sentence with the correct tense. You have to use both Past Perfect Simple and Past Simple.
By the time I ............ (get up), my mum ..... (already have) breakfast.
By the time I GOT UP (get up), my mum HAD ALREADY HAD breakfast.
To pay back (money), typically to a customer who is not satisfied with goods or services bought.
Refund
Telling the truth as one's habitual behavior
She always ......... things done quickly and ........... an impression on everyone she meets.
GETS / MAKES
AFFIRMATIVE: Subject + have/ has+ Past Participle
NEGATIVE: Subject+ haven´t/ hasn´t+ PP
INTERROGATIVE: Have/ has+ subject+ PP?
Little and a little
A person or organization that provides something needed such as a product or service.
Having or showing strong desire or interest;
longing impatiently:
Eager
I.......... the feeling that there are plenty of them but I am not sure.
GET
1.Which action interrupts the other one?
WHILE THEY WERE WATCHING TV THEY HAD AN IDEA.
2. Translate the following words:
when & while
1. They had an idea
2. When = cuando While= mientras
What is the difference between FEW and A FEW?
Few on its own has a negative meaning but if we add "a" the meaning becomes more positive
A thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected.