This idiom is separable, and means 'to search'.
What is "look for"?
Fix this sentence: "I'm student in university"
What is "I'm a student in university"
Two people are talking with each other. Is this communication, conversation or both?
What is "both"?
True or false: Vancouver is bigger than Tokyo?
What is: False ;)
This word means "same to you". For example, if someone said, "Have a nice day!" you could say this word to them.
what is "likewise"?
This idiom means "do something slowly"
What is "take one's time"? (can accept take my, take your..)
Correct this mistake: I like listen music
What is "I like listening to music?" OR "I like to listen to music"?
A magazine story.
What is "communication"?
Which of these adjectives is correct for this sentence:
Homeless people are (not as dangerous as) or (dangerouser than) other people.
What is "not as dangerous as"?
This means "ask many people the same questions, to get their opinions about something".
What is a 'survey'?
We use this idiom when we want to say that we can expect a certain result.
What is "it figures"?
What is what is missing in this sentence: "Is very boring." ?
What is "the subject"? (could accept 'it' or another noun)
You are chatting with someone using texting. Is this communication, conversation or both?
What is "both"?
Correct this sentence: What's the quicker way to get around Vancouver?
What is: "What is the quickest way to get around Vancouver?"?
We use this expression when we want to ask about the appearance of a person or thing.
What is "what does he/she/it look like"?
This idiom is used to say that two people are talking about different things.
What is "beside the point"?
How can we correct this sentence: "Cat is independent" ?
What is "Cats are independent"?
A movie, or a song.
What is "communication"?
True or False: Mauro is the tallest man at ILSC?
What is "false"? He is the tallest in our class, but not the tallest at our school.
This is a word that Mauro often mispronounced during the superlative exercise.
What is "climbers"? ;)
This idiom means that we have no more of something.
What is "run out of"?
How can we fix this mistake: "I was going to here"?
What is "I was coming here"?
Your boss tells you to do something.
What is "communication"?
Which one is correct:
less difficult as
less difficult than
What is "less difficult than"?
This is your teacher's name.
What is "Shannon"?