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Weather and traveling
100

Fearless 

Brave

100

Ashamed/embarrassed 

Смущённый

100

What is the difference between "going to" and "will"?

"Going to" is used for planned actions or predictions based on evidence, while "will" is used for spontaneous decisions, promises, and general predictions.

100

Not expected

Surprising 

100

To pack only essential things when traveling 

Travel light

200

Puzzled

Confused 

200

Raw

Сырой

200

What’s the difference between He has been to London and He has gone to London?

→ He has been to London = He went there and came back.

→ He has gone to London = He is still there.


200

As said by someone 

According to

200

Light and soft wind 

Gentle breeze 

300

Let down 

Disappointed 

300

Complain 

Жаловаться 

300

Why is it wrong to say I have yet finished my homework?

"Yet" is used in negative sentences or questions, not affirmative ones.

300

Terrible

Dreadful 

300

Very mild rain

Light drizzle

400

Worn out

Exhausted 

400

Rescue 

Спасать

400

Can we say I have seen this movie three times last month? Why or why not?

No, because "last month" is a finished time.

400

Postpone 

Put off

400

To visit and explore famous or interesting places in an area 

Go sightseeing 

500

Pressured

Stressed 

500

thermoregulation mechanisms

Яд

500

What’s wrong with I didn’t see him for a long time if we want to use the present perfect?

"Didn’t see" is past simple, but "for a long time" suggests a period continuing to now.

The correct sentence is:

I haven’t seen him for a long time.

500

Thought of (an idea or plan)

Came up with

500

A long, difficult and tiring trip

Arduous journey