I have such a heavy work load! I feel like I'm ... control!
a) missing
b) loosing
loosing
Put ... your hat and scarf. It's snowing outside.
a) down
b) on
put on - надевать
Give Nathan your phone number again due to/in case he's lost it.
! in case (+sentence in Present, Future or Past)
(due to + noun/-ing form)
- I'm really sorry I scratched your CD.
- .....
a) All right, just this once.
b) It's not a big deal.
b) It's not a big deal. - Ничего страшного.
We don't want you to spend any more time with Maria. She's a bad ...
a) influence
b) effect
influence
Jeff will lose all his friends if he continues to put them ...
a) down
b) off
put down - унижать, оскорблять
Norway is the country ... you can see fjords.
a) which
b) where
where
- You look very angry, Peter.
- ...
a) I'm so sorry. You really need support.
b) I'm ready to explode!
b) I'm ready to explode! - Я готов взорваться!
Don't let one bad exam result ... you from studing harder next time.
a) persuade
b) discourage
discourage
Translate:
My aunt put us up while our house was being repainted.
Моя тетя приютила нас, пока наш дом перекрашивали.
Choose the correct variant:
Ann couldn't sleep because of/because she was feeling stressed out.
! because
(because of + noun/ -ing)
- Can you help me with my homework?
- ....
a) All right, just this once.
b) Sure. I suppose we could.
a) All right, just this once. -Хорошо, но только в этот раз.
Translate the sentence:
Susan hadn't expected John to be so angry with the news, and she was truly bewildered by his reaction.
Сьюзан не ожидала, что Джон так разозлится из-за этой новости и была по-настоящему озадачена (сбита с толку) его реакцией.
Say the correct preposition:
We put ... our plans till after the exam.
put off - откладывать
Make the similar sentence with the word "which"
That church over there is where my parents got married. -
"That's ... ... ... my parents got married"
That's the church in which my parents got married.
- My life cannot get any worse.
- ...
a) Cheer up! Things can't be that bad.
b) I'm just going mad.
a) Cheer up! Things can't be that bad. -
Не унывай! Не может быть, чтобы все было так плохо.
Betty ... through her backpack searching for her iPod.
a) shrugged
b) stammered
c) rummaged
Find the mistake:
Tim's boss doesn't put up lateness.
Tim's boss doesn't put up with lateness.
(put up with - смириться)
Mr Roberts wanted to see Sam
with a view/with the aim
to discussing his behaviour in class.
! with the view + to + ing form
(with the aim + of + ing form)
- You don't need to drive me to the shops. I'll take the bus.
- ...
a) Well, suit youself!
b) You'll be the odd one out!
a) Well, suit youself! - Что ж, поступай как знаешь!