How do you say in English: "Estoy acostumbrado a levantarme temprano"?
I'm used to waking up early.
How do you say in English: "¿Qué pasa si llueve mañana?"
What if it rains tomorrow?
How do you say in English: "Tengo muchas ganas de verte."
I'm looking forward to seeing you.
How do you say in English: "Preferiría quedarme en casa esta noche."
I'd rather stay home tonight.
How do you say in English: "Asegúrate de cerrar la puerta con llave."
Make sure to lock the door.
What verb form must follow "I'm used to"? Give an example with "drive."
The -ing form. Example: I'm used to driving at night.
You are planning a picnic. You are worried about the weather. What do you say?
What if it rains? / What if the weather is bad?
What verb form goes after "I'm looking forward to"? Choose: eat / eating / to eat.
Eating. (I'm looking forward to eating!)
What verb form follows "I'd rather"? Choose: to go / going / go.
Go. (Base form - no "to", no "-ing")
What verb form follows "Make sure to"? Give an example with the verb "call."
Base form. Example: Make sure to call me!
You just moved to a new city with heavy traffic. How do you express that traffic is no longer a problem for you?
I'm used to the traffic now.
Translate: "¿Y si ella dice que no?"
What if she says no?
Your friend is coming to visit next week. Express your excitement!
I'm looking forward to your visit!
Your friend wants to go out, but you are tired. What do you say using "I'd rather"?
I'd rather stay home. / I'd rather rest tonight.
You are leaving for a trip. What do you tell your roommate about the windows?
Make sure to close the windows!
Translate: "Ella está acostumbrada al ruido de la ciudad."
She is used to the noise of the city.
You are late for a job interview. What hypothetical worry do you express using "What if"?
What if they don't hire me? / What if I miss it?
Translate: "Esperamos con ansias el concierto."
We are looking forward to the concert.
Translate: "Preferiría no hablar de ello."
I'd rather not talk about it.
Translate: "Asegúrate de llamarme cuando llegues."
Make sure to call me when you arrive.
Your friend says: "I'm used to work late." Is this correct? If not, fix it.
Incorrect. Correct: "I'm used to working late." (needs -ing)
Translate: "¿Qué pasa si nos quedamos sin dinero durante el viaje?"
What if we run out of money during the trip?
Your student says: "I'm looking forward to meet my teacher." Is it correct? Fix it.
Incorrect. Correct: "I'm looking forward to meeting my teacher."
Which is correct? A) I'd rather to eat pizza. B) I'd rather eating pizza. C) I'd rather eat pizza.
C) I'd rather eat pizza. (base form verb)
Your boss says to bring your passport. Express the reminder using "Make sure to."
Make sure to bring your passport.