Which meaning is correct in this sentence?
He had his car washed.
a) He washed the car himself.
b) Someone else washed the car for him.
b)
Can you tell me what is this made of?
Can you tell me what this is made of?
I EALD with reports and customer requests every day.
I deal with reports and customer requests every day.
take responsibility
take responsibility for the mistake
While I ______ (walk) home, it suddenly ______ (start) to snow.
was walking / started
By the time we arrived, the film already started.
By the time we arrived, the film had already started.
She _________ (thought of/invented) a great solution.
She came up with a great solution.
do a favour
Could you do me a favour and close the window?
If I ________ (be) you, I ______ (apply) for the job.
If I were you, I would apply for the job.
If she knew the answer, she will tell you.
If she knew the answer, she would tell you.
a meaningful or important success that required skill and hard work:
a) Appointment
b) Accomplishment
c) Assignment
b) Accomplishment
make excuses
Don’t make excuses—just tell me what really happened.
Explain the difference in meaning:
Few people attended the lecture.
A few people attended the lecture.
➜ Almost nobody came. The number was smaller than expected and it sounds negative or disappointing.
➜ Some people came. The number was small but enough and it sounds positive or at least neutral (“at least some came”).
It depends from many things.
It depends on many things.
If we ignore the problem, the _________ could be serious.
a) consequences
b) circumstances
a) consequences
take something for granted
Don’t take your team’s support for granted.
We look forward to meet / meeting you next week.
meeting
I suggested to go to the cinema.
I suggested going to the cinema.
What's the idiom?

Think outside the box
raise awareness
raise awareness about cybersecurity