I live ___ District 2.
in
"You must take this seriously."
- Ms. Emily (tell)
Ms. Emily told us that we must take this seriously.
I have a friend. She lives in London.
I have a friend who lives in London.
It's a nice day today, ____ __?
isn't it?
A: His hair is so long...
B: I know, it's been 3 weeks and he ___ hasn't cut it!
still
The woman in the house ___ mine crashes around every morning at 3 a.m. If I'm still awake, I can look out my window and see her.
"I live in District Two," said Ms. Emily.
Ms. Emily said that she lived in District Two.
A shop sells fruit. It's at the end of my road.
There's a shop that sells fruit at the end of my road.
This bus stops at the market, ___ __?
doesn't it?
A: Can I have a cookie?
B: Sure, there are ___ a few left.
only
Q: Where did Angela go?
A: She's __ __ supermarket. She'll be back soon.
at the
"The pen is mightier than the sword." Voltaire
Voltaire said that the pen was mightier than the sword.
She's a writer. Her books have sold millions.
She's a writer whose books have sold millions.
Did you win? (no)
No, we didn't.
A: Are you living in Saigon?
B: No, I'm ____ visiting.
only
He went to the store ___ his workout clothes. It was gross.
in
"What's your name?"
- Ms. Emily
She asked me what my name was.
September is when the leaves start turning.
(Person A and Person B cannot sing.)
Person A: I can't sing.
Person B: ___ _____.
Me neither.
I've got a carry-on sized bag, but I've ___ got a big backpack for long-term travel.
also
I've got a suitcase __ 4 wheels.
"Are you listening?"
- Ms. Emily
Ms. Emily asked if we were listening.
I spent my childhood in that house.
That's the house where I spent my childhood.
Person A and Person B are both cold.
Person A: I'm cold.
Person B: ___ ___ __.
So am I.
A: Can I borrow a pencil?
B: Sure, I think I've got a spare eraser, ___.
too