(NOUN) The people who watch a play or concert
A__________
AUDIENCE
PAST SIMPLE
What does it mean when you avoid doing something?
a.you feel bad about something that you did.
b.you are careful not to do it.
b.you are careful not to do it.
What is the structure of the third conditional?
IF CLAUSE - past perfect
MAIN CLAUSE - would + have + past participle
CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION:
I can´t SAY/TELL the difference between the muffin and the scone.
TELL THE DIFFERENCE
PLAY AN INSTURMENT
PUT THE VERB IN THE CORRECT FORM:
I would sell it if I __ (be) you.
WERE
The company TRICKS/ASSUMES me into changing my internet provider.
TRICKS
I bought a cheap speaker. It was useless.
I ________ (buy) the more expensive one.
SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT
You should MAKE/KEEP track of your daily calorie intake.
A group of people that sings together, usually in a church or school
CHOIR
TRUE OR FALSE:
We can use MIGHT instead of WOULD in the main clause of second conditional.
TRUE
a.I change my mind
b.Never mind
c.I´m in two minds
C.I´m in two minds
What is wrong in the sentence?
If my boss would have helped me, I hadn´t had that problem.
If my boss had helped me, I wouldn´t have had that problem.
When the joke FELL FLAT, is it funny or not?
It is not funny.
FELL FLAT - fail, didn´t succeed.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION:
The lady PERSUADED/AGREED me to buy this dress.
PERSUADED
REPORT THE QUESTION:
Jack: When did you arrive from London?
Jack asked me when I had arrived from London.
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE TO MAKE IT A REFLEXIVE VERB:
Sonny came and fixed the shower ____.
HIMSELF
FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE:
I will start a new job tomorrow. I wished my colleagues are nice and friendly.I will start a new job tomorrow. I HOPE my colleagues are nice and friendly.
You must _______ of that car, it consumes a lot of fuel and it is really old.
a.Get rid of
b.Got rid of
c.have got rid of
A.GET RID OF
(VERB) To practice before a performance
REHEARSE
REPORT THE SENTENCE:
AMY:I didn´t enjoy the food at the party last night, it wasn´t tasty.
Amy said that she hadn´t enjoyed the food at the party that night, it hadn´t been tasty.
Amy told me that she hadn´t enjoyed the food at the party that night, it hadn´t been tasty.
(VERB) To plan exactly when you will do something
TO SCHEDULE SOMETHING
a.Unreal Past
b.Unreal Present
c.Unlikely future
B.Unreal Present
Don´t wear that dress, it is too colourful. I don´t want to PAINT/DRAW attention when we arrive.
DRAW ATTENTION