___accurate
in-
inaccurate
If I had gone to Ireland last summer, _________(meet) you over in London.
I would have met
3rd conditional
She suggested_____(visit) the museum early in the morning.
visiting
I am free to come to the party_____it is on Friday. I have my anniversary dinner that night.
unless
Complete with the missing article:
_____moon looks beautiful today.
The
Negative prefix:
___moral
im-
immoral
Change to Passive Voice: The teacher always answers the students' questions.
The students' questions are always answered by the teacher.
He demanded______(speak) to the supervisor.
to speak
Dependent preposition:
Please try and focus____your assignment.
on
Phrasal verb:
That website has really taken___ this year despite all of the competition.
off
Add the appropriate suffix:
My boss does not know how to provide (construct) criticism and he comes off as cruel.
consturctive
Change to Reported Speech: "I arrived yesterday."
She/he said that she/he had arrived the day before/the previous day.
Susan warned me against____(go) on a date with him.
going
What is the difference between work and job?
Work are more general activities-not used in plural
Job is for your employment role or position
will vs gonig to
Do you see those dark clouds?
Yes, I think it _______rain.
is going to
The _______(interview) is the person interested in getting hired.
interviewee
Fill in with verb in correct tense:
I _______(watch) TV when the phone rang.
was watching
going
Relative pronoun:
Those______spend time closer to the water are more happy.
who-that
Change to Reported Speech: "I must go to the bank to get some money"
She/he said that she/he had to go to the bank to get some money.
clearance, guidance, acceptance, importance, ignorance, distance, allowance, insurance, substance, maintenance, appliance, assistance, balance, fragrance, dominance, attendance
Fill in with verb in correct tense:
When I arrived home I realized I ______(left) my keys at work.
had left
I regret ____(inform) you that the flight has been cancelled.
to inform
infinitive-bad news
gerund-something in past you regret
Where does ice skating take place?
rink
An idiom that means to tell people secret information
(hint-food)
spill the beans