an apprentice
or become an apprentice
Ex: I'm excited to be starting as an apprentice in a garage this summer.
Complete the sentence with one or two words or a contraction.
"I'm sure nobody [...] be able to eat this!"
Answer:
"I'm sure nobody [will] be able to eat this!"
Ex: I am meeting with the other students on Wednesday to study for the test.
What is present continuous in future form?
Complete the request.
Is it all right if...
A. borrow your car?
B. I borrow your car?
C. to borrow your car?
Answer: B
Is it all right if I borrow your car?
True or False?
A formal letter will often have contractions like I'm, won't, and can't.
Answer: False!
This word is for the way a person lives, the typical things he or she does or owns.
Give an example of using the word in a sentence.
Lifestyle
Sentence?
Complete the sentence with one or two words or a contraction.
"My friends [...] believe me when I tell them about my day."
Answer:
"My friends [won't/will not] believe me when I tell them about my day."
You can add a few additional words like probably won't or definitely won't.
This future form is used for an event that follows a regular schedule.
Fill in the blank using this form.
The evening class [...] (end) at 9:30 PM.
Answer: simple present
The evening class [ends] at 9:30 PM.
Complete the request.
Would you mind...
A. give me a ride?
B. I give me a ride?
C. if give me a ride?
D. giving me a ride?
Answer: D
Would you mind giving me a ride?
In a more formal style, rewrite the sentence:
Thanks a lot.
Answer: Thank you very much.
This word means large and important (quantity).
Can you make a sentence with it?
Substantial
Sentence?
Fill in the blank with the correct use of job and work.
Do you have a stressful [1] ?
Thankfully, I don't have to [2] because it is the weekend.
Do you have a stressful [job]?
Thankfully, I don't have to [work] because it is the weekend.
Complete the conversation with the correct future form. Sometimes more than one form is possible.
A: Sorry, Adrien is busy right now.
B. Ok, I [...] (come) back later.
Answer:
B. Ok, I [will come] back later.
or
Ok, I [am going to come] back later.
What's the best response to this request:
Will you be able to check my resume?
A. I don't think she does.
B. No, they won't.
C. I'm not sure I will have time today.
Answer: C
Q: Will you be able to check my resume?
A: I'm not sure I will have time today.
In a more formal style, rewrite the sentence:
Give me a call.
Answer: I look forward to hearing from you.
What is the prefix in words which mean "to do something again?"
Give three words that are examples.
RE-
3 Examples?
Redo, retake, rewrite, reapply, retrain, etc.
Correct the mistake in the sentence.
I think you'll to find a new job soon.
Answer:
I think you'll find a new job soon.
This future form is used for a plan or intention decided before the moment of speaking.
Example: A: Do you want to go out tomorrow night?
B: Sorry, I [...] (go) to the theater. I've already bought a ticket.
Answer:
B: Sorry, I [am going] to the theater. I've already bought a ticket.
Finish the sentence to make it a request.
Could you...?
Answer:
Examples: Could you give me the number of the manager?
In a more formal style, rewrite the sentence:
I've sent you my resume too.
Answer: I am enclosing my resume.
Tell me the difference between the two words, income and wealth.
Income is the money you make from a job.
Wealth is the money a person has.
Ex: A teenage boy, who doesn't have a job, may have a lot of wealth because his parents are rich.
Put the words in order to make a prediction with will/won't.
forget / certainly / their vacation / won't / they
Answer:
They certainly won't forget their vacation.
Select the correct form in the sentence.
(Are you doing/ Will you do/ Did you) anything this weekend? Would you like to meet up?
Answer: [Are you doing] anything this weekend? Would you like to meet up?
Idea that this person has something possibly planned for the weekend.
Complete the sentence to make it a request.
Do you mind...?Answer:
Example: Do you mind helping me with this project?
*NOTE the -ing
In a more formal style, rewrite the sentence:
I'll be free anytime for an interview.
I am available for an interview at any time.