A. To start functioning
B. To stop functioning
C. To fall on the ground
D. To eat something
B. to stop functioning
When I "Brush up on" something, what do I do?
A. You clean it
B. You study it
C. You cook it
D. You find it
B. You study/relearn it
Hardly = ?
A. Dificilmente
B. Concretamente
C. Apenas
D. Con fuerza
C. Apenas
A. get out
B. find out
C. check out
D. look out
C. check out
I am _____ ______ to my first year of college!
A. looking forward
b. going ahead
c. getting over
d. moving in
A. looking forward
Which is incorrect?
A. Scary --> scarily
B. fast --> fastly
C. Enjoyable --> enjoyably
D. good--> well
B, fastly does not exist. Fast is an adjective and an adverb
You should always ______ a car before buying it
A. Look after
B. Try out
C. Check in
D. Test at
You should always try out a car before buying it.
When did you take ___ knitting?
A. In
B. on
C. Up
D. Down
Take up--start doing an activity
You can use adverbs to modify
A. Verbs
B. Nouns
C. Adjectives
D. Other Adverbs
E. Sentences
F. A, C, D, and E
G. A, B, and E
F. A, C, D, and E (Verbs, Adjectives, other adverbs, sentences)
Sharon counts ___ her parents to give her the money she needs to buy a new notebook.
A. With
B. On
C. In
D. For
Sharon counts on her parents...
If you ____ ____ my nice shirt, can you ____ ____ the stain (mancha) on it? I don't have time.
Come across/deal with
2. Deal with
You've been arriving ____ _____
late lately
lately late.
You've been arriving late lately
The time to improve your maths grade has almost ____ ____. I am going to ______ ___ a meeting with your teacher to _____ ____ what you're having trouble with and to _____ ____ what to do about it.
Figure out
find out
run out
run out
find out
figure out
I can ____ ___ with my Spanish, so _____ _____ the city is not a problem, because I can ask for help.
Get around, get by
get by, getting around
Yesterday in class, Tanya was talking excessive loud. The teacher asked her to be quiet, but she said angrily, "I'm finished with my work so I can talk loudly if I want to." The teacher sighed sad. "Why do you speak so rude?" The teacher asked.
Change some words to adverbs
excessively loudly
sadly
rudely