The internet is changing the way / a way we listen to music
The internet is changing the way we listen to music
Ooops ...
Both scores back to zero!!
I regretted / apologised to my brother for being rude but I wasn’t really sorry.
I apologised to my brother for being rude but I wasn’t really sorry.
He admitted that he not enjoying learning English.
He admitted that he did not enjoy learning English.
He admitted (to) not enjoying learning English.
The old man warned / denied us not to go into the forest at night
The old man warned us not to go into the forest at night
I will beat you one way or another / the same way.
I will beat you one way or another.
'No, I didn't copy in the exam.' (deny)
He ...
He denied copying/ having copied in the exam.
The newspaper ordered / criticised the government for spending too much.
The newspaper criticised the government for spending too much.
I warned her to not go near the waterfalls.
I warned her not to go near the waterfalls.
How generous of you!!
You give your points to the other team!
Sally was in her way / on her way home when she heard the news.
Sally was on her way home when she heard the news.
‘Keep away from the waterfalls, children.’ (order)
She ...
She ordered the children to keep away from the waterfalls.
Bad luck!
No points here!!
We agreed doing the test the following day.
We agreed to do the test the following day.
Right or wrong?
Carla and Brian agreed to revise together for their History exam.
Right!
The people who buy this particular newspaper all think one way or another / the same way.
The people who buy this particular newspaper all think the same way.
You are lucky today!
Bonus- you get the points!
Mrs Osborne agreed / regretted putting all her money on one horse. It lost the race!
Mrs Osborne regretted putting all her money on one horse. It lost the race!
You are super lucky today!
You double your points!
I'll support him way too / all the way.
I'll support him all the way.
This exercise is way too / in my way difficult.
This exercise is way too difficult.
‘If only I hadn’t agreed to meet with that journalist.’ (regret)
He ...
He regretted agreeing / having agreed to meet with that journalist.
The lawyer denied / accused the woman of stealing the jewellery.
The lawyer accused the woman of stealing the jewellery.
They asked me why did I come so early.
They asked me why I came so early.
'It's true that I helped him with his homework.' (admit)
She ...
She admitted that she had helped him...
She admitted (to) helping him with his homework.