Respond with So or Neither to show agreement.
- I didn't bring my sunscreen.
Neither did I.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verbs.
It is impolite ______ (not take off) your shoes inside in some countries.
not to take off.
Complete with the correct expression:
Sorry I didn't _________ returning you call sooner.
get to know // get around to
get around to
Respond with So or Neither to show agreement.
A. I need a break.
B. ___________
So do I
Respond with So or Neither to show agreement.
A. I never use my cell phone when I drive.
B. ______________
Neither do I
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb.
I ended up ____ the blue shirt. (buy)
buying
Rewrite the sentence into a shorter version.
Do you need help moving the sofa?
You need help moving the sofa?
Need help moving the sofa?
Complete with the verbs, one in the simple past and one in the past perfect.
- We _____(start) to eat when Jim ____(arrive) with the salad.
had started, arrived.
What response best summarizes the first sentence?
1. I need to look more profesional. I have lots of jeans and T-shirts.
A. So you prefer to wear jeans and casual clothes.
B. So you need to get some more formal clothes.
B. So you need to get some more formal clothes.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb.
Is it customary ________ (kiss) on the cheek as a greeting in some countries.
to kiss
The word baggy belongs to:
Style of clothing
Material
fit of clothing
fit of clothing
What's the correct option?
Has she met / Has she been meeting any of your friends yet?
Has she met
Complete the sentence with the same meaning. Use as ... as
- I spend more money on clothes than she does.
She doesn't spend __________________
She doesn't spend as much money on clothes as I do.
Rewrite using the correct form of supposed to.
1. It is going to be a sunny day, according to the weather reports.
It is supposed to be a sunny day.
Are these three words style of clothing?casual, formal and vintage
Yes
Match to make the meaning clear:
I think coincidences are really part of everyday life.
A.I mean, they're good things.
B.They're not that unusual.
They're not that unusual.
Complete with the present passive form.
What is that you're eating? It _______ (cover) with chocolate, isn't it?
is covered
Rewrite using the passive.
They could change the speeding laws.
The speeding law could be changed.
Complete so that they talk hypothetically about the past.
- If Luke _____(go) to Hollywood, he _____ (might/get) a job in the movies.
had gone, might have gotten
Complete the sentence:
People don't usually go to jail for a m______ o_______ like speeding.
minor offense
Use the word in parentheses to make a NEGATIVE QUESTION.
That outfit is a bit too casual for work.
(be)
Ins't that outfit a bit too casual for work?
Complete with the verbs, one in the simple past and one in the past perfect.
- I just _____ (run) into someone that I _______ (know) in school.
ran, had known
Complete so that they talk hipothetically about the past.
- Steve ____ (attend) music school if he _____ (win) a scholarship.
would have attended, had won
Complete with tag question.
1.You've heard of Aishwarya Rai, _____?
haven't you?