unrequited
(of a feeling, especially love) not returned (= neopětovaný)
answer back
To reply rudely to someone in authority.
catch a bus
catch a cold
catch a glimpse
catch a thief
catch a ball
What is the shortest, oldest and most commonly used word in English?
It is "I".
We can talk about the future with: WILL, GOING TO, present simple, present continuous, present perfect.
NO - present perfect does not talk about the future.
undeniable
unable to be denied or disputed (nepopiratelný)
Magic away
Make something disappear quickly.
Tell us four collocations with "get".
get married
get angry
get lost
get pregnant
get started
get the sack
...
How many words a year are added to the English dictionary every year?
a - 3000
b - 4000
c - 5000
b - 4000
"By 2021 I will have studied English for 10 years." In this sentence "future perfect continuous" tense was used.
NO - will have studied = future simple
unabashed
not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed (= (zcela) bez rozpaků)
Bear up
Resist pressure.
Tell us six collocations with "go"
go home
go mad
go bad
go overseas
go bald
go blind
...
What is the meaning of "crutch words"?
"Crutch words" are words that we use very often but they don't add any meaning to the sentence.
e.g. - like, actually, honestly, basically, OMG
Simple tenses describe habitual, non-progressive activity and facts, whereas progressive (continuous) tenses describe temporary situations or duration.
YES.
strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way. (= prazvláštní až nadpřirozený)
Jazz up
Make something more interesting or attractive.
Tell us six collocations with "keep".
keep a diary
keep a secret
keep calm
keep in touch
keep a promise
keep quiet
...
English is the language of the air.
What is meant by this sentence?
All conditional sentences have an "if" clause (a condition) and a main clause (a result). Generally, the main clause says what happens as a result of the "if" clause. There are 4 conditionals in English.
YES
woodruff
Opt out
Choose not to be part of something.
Tell us six collocations with "make".
Make a deal
make clear
make room
make love
make a noise
make trouble
make a mess
...
What is a pangram sentence?
It is a sentence that contains every letter in the alphabet of the language such as:
“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”
Can you think of another one?
Modals - basic rules:
- negative is formed by NOT after the modal verb
- the don't take "S" in the present simple 3rd person
- questions are formed by inverting the modal verb and the subject
- it is followed by an infinitive with to
NO - there is one mistake
- it is followed by an infinitive WITHOUT to