I'm going to meet Marc for some juice.
She said she was going to meet Marc for some juice.
an accepted way of dressing for a particular occasion or in a particular social group:
dress code
If you *** (to study), you *** (to pass) the exam.
If you study, you will pass the exam.
She will arrive probably at six o'clock.
She will probably arrive at six o'clock.
Working so much is really ***.
I need to have some *** time for myself.
What are the missing adjectives?
tiring/ exhausting/ boring/ draining
relaxing/ free/ quality
Do you like working in an office?
He/She asked me if/whether I liked working in an office.
time spent working after the usual time needed or expected in a job:
overtime
She *** (to go back) to school if she *** (can).
She would go back to school if she could.
The office is a terrible mess.
They thankfully left in a hurry!
The office is a terrible mess.
They probably/definitely/obviously left in a hurry!
1- to give a particular job, duty, right, etc. to someone else so that they do it for you:
2- correctly and without making any mistakes:
1- delegate
2- do something accurately
Maya told us she'd been stuck in a gridlock.
a set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed to officially by a group ofpeople, a business organization, a government, or a political party:
policies or policy
I *** (to travel) if I *** (not/like) to stay at home so much!
I would travel if I didn't like to stay at home so much!
Definitely, I'm not sure this is the best plan we can think of.
Personally/Actually, I'm not sure this is the best plan we can think of.
If she *** (to ask) me to help her, we *** (to finish) the decoration last night.
If she had asked me to help her, we would have finished the decoration last night.
"I've never been to such beautiful place.
I can't believe my mom never brought me here!"
She said she had never been to such beautiful place and that she couldn't believe her mom had never brought her there.
something that makes you feel fear is:
frightening
If I *** (to go) on vacation to Mykonos, I *** (to meet) my husband.
If I hadn't gone on vacation to Mykonos, I wouldn't have met my husband.
She certainlly prepared a lot for this performance;
I've never seen anything so beautifuly executed.
She certainly prepared a lot for this performance;
I've never seen anything so beautifully executed.
If you put *** on someone, you try to cause that person to do something by persuading or threatening them:
pressure
I will go with you now to run some errands."
She said she had been working when Joshua called and that she would go with him to run some errands.
different from others of the same type in a way that is surprising, interesting, or attractive; different from what is expected:
unusual
I didn't see you at the party.
I didn't say hello.
If I had seen you at the party, I would've said hello.
I would cook dinner if I'd knew you was coming.
I would've cooked dinner if I'd known you were coming.
very great or very large;strong; difficult to fight against; too much to deal with:
overwhelming