How are you?
1. I'm tiring.
2. I'm tired.
I'm tired.
The verb to be like expresses
1. someone's personality
2. someone's physical characteristics
someone's personality
The verb to look like expresses
1. someone's personality
2. someone's physical characteristics
someone's physical characteristics
I've been waiting here _____ 2 hours.
1. for
2. during
for
This is a verb that expresses an external obligation.
1. have to
2. should
3. must
have to
This class is
1. boring.
2. bored.
boring.
What's he like?
1. He's like short and fair-skinned.
2. He's rather intelligent.
3. He's fine.
He's rather intelligent.
What does he look like?
1. He's got acne and dimples.
2. He's doing alright.
3. He looks like tall and skinny.
He's got acne and dimples.
Where are you going _____ summer?
1. for
2. over
3. throughout
over
You _____ try to do more exercise.
1. have to
2. should
3. must
should
I'm __________. This weather always depresses me.
depressed
What's the question?
He's stubborn and selfish.
What's he like?
What's the question?
He's tall and skinny.
What does he look like?
I fell asleep _____ the movie. (one-time event)
during
You _____ cook the eggs longer if you don't want the omelette to be runny.
1. should
2. must
must
She's not very helpful. She's __________.
unhelpful
What's he like?
1. He's like funny.
2. He's like his father.
He's like his father.
What does he look like?
1. He looks like Cristiano Ronaldo.
2. He looks like short and chubby.
He looks like Cristiano Ronaldo.
I slept __________ the movie. (the whole time)
throughout
Change to past:
I don't have to do the shopping. However, I have to do the laundry.
I didn't have to do the shopping. However, I had to do the laundry.
I _____ lost in the Old Town.
get
What's your best friend like?
Free response.
What does your mom look like?
Free response.
He drank coffee _____ he read the newspaper.
while/whilst
Change to past:
I must study for my exam.
I should've studied for my exam.