2 prepositions that go with PAY
pay by (cash)
pay for (sth)
the opposite of patient
impatient
choose the odd one out: avocado, beetroot, pepper , grapes
grapes
Which one is incorrect?
a) I'm having a car.
b) I'm having a good time.
a
which modal verb is only used with I and we?
shall
the money you borrow from a bank to buy a house
mortgage
the opposite of responsible
irresponsible
difference between cut out and cut down on
cut out: stop eating or drinking sth
cut down on: reduce the amount
True/false
present simple is used to talk about temporary things happening around the present time
FALSE
Mention 3 uses or meanings of will
prediction, instant decision, promise, offer
verb that means that you spend money on sth useless or unnecessary
waste
people who think about themselves and not about other people
selfish
food that hasn't been cooked
raw
mention 2 ideas implied by the use of the continuous aspect
incompleteness, duration, repetition
What's the difference between:
I think it will rain tomorrow.
It's going to rain tomorrow
pediction with and without evidence
difference between live off/ live on
Live off sb: you depend on sb economically
live on your salary: the income that provides for your basic needs
synonym of sociable
outgoing
difference between topping and filling
topping. what you put on top of sth, e.g. pizza
filling. what you put inside sth: empanadas
Which one is correct?
a)I've known my best friend since I was a child
b) I've been knowing my best friend since I was a child.
a
What's the difference between:
I'll have the chicken.
I'm going to cook chicken today.
a) instant decision, e.g. at a restaurant
b) planned action, intention
difference between borrow and lend + prepositions
borrow from: you ask sb to give you sth and promise to pay/give it back
lend to: you have sth and give it to sb temporarily
difference between sensitive and sensible
sensitive: emotional, sensible: down-to-earth, rational, practical
which one is not a way of cooking eggs?
fried, scrambled, grilled, boiled
grilled
Mention 3 uses of present perfect
experiences in life
sth that started in the past and continues now
sth that happened recently
sth that happened at an unspecified time in the past
what's the difference between:
a) I think Sam and July will get married soon
b) Sam and July are going to get married next year.
c) Sam and July are getting married on 7th October.
level of certainty