Change the sentence to talk about a service done for you.
I washed my car. (have)
I had my car washed.
Complete the sentence with the gerund or infinitive form of the verb in brackets.
I would like ________ (come) to the party with you.I would like to come to the party with you.
This phrasal verb means to start a new hobby or activity.
take up
Etiquette
a) The accepted social behavior or manners
b) A taste sensation that is sharp, sour, or unpleasant
c) To go and bring something back
d) A small, casual restaurant, often serving wine and food
a) The accepted social behavior or manners
Change the sentence to talk about a service done for you.
I cut my hair. (get)I got my hair cut.
Complete the sentence with and infinitive or a gerund.
I don't fancy _______ (go) out tonight.
I don't fancy going out tonight.
This phrasal verb means to quit or stop doing something
give up
his action involves going to get something and bringing it back
fetch
Change the sentence to talk about a service done for you.
I fixed the washing machine. (get)
I got the washing machine fixed.
After the verb "stop," you would use this form to indicate you no longer do the activity.
Gerund
I stopped swimming.
This phrasal verb means to continue doing something without slowing down.
keep up
This term refers to the taste that can be unpleasant and is often associated with dark chocolate or coffee.
bitter
Change the sentence to talk about a service done for you.
I cut the grass. (have)
I had the grass cut.
This form of a verb is used after expressions like "enjoy," "finish," and "suggest."
Gerunds / Verb + ing
This phrasal verb means to downplay or make something seem less important.
play down
Bistro
a) A person who possesses something, especially a business or property
b) A small, casual restaurant, often serving wine and food
c) To decline or say no to something
d) The accepted social behavior or manners
b) A small, casual restaurant, often serving wine and food
Complete the sentence with a causative verb. (only one verb is suitable)
My parents __________ me clean the garage last weekend before I could go out with my friends
My parents made me clean the garage last weekend before I could go out with my friends
He decided ______ (study) biology.
He decided to study biology.
This phrasal verb means to write something down, often for record-keeping.
set down
The proper response when you do not want to accept an invitation or offer.
refuse