VERB:
to stop a person from speaking for a short period by something you say or do
VERB:
TO INTERRUPT
My uncle Larry ______ (work) in Dublin from 2002-2008
WORKED
in China you should always try _______ (leave) a bit of food on your plate
TO LEAVE
Ar galiu tau padėti?
Can I give you a hand?
VERB:
to make the same journey regularly between work and home
VERB:
TO COMMUTE
My cousins, Logan and Jackson __________ (live) in Barcelona since 2006
have lived
A lot of people prefer _____ (go) on holiday in summer.
going
Vanduo nepankamai šiltas!
the water isn't hot enough!
NOUN:
when you finish university or college, you have ____
NOUN:
a degree
I _______ (not/often go) to the cinema these days. ____ you ____ (go) to the cinema often?
I don't often go to the cinema these days.
Do you go to the cinema often?
Avoid ________ (leave) empty bottles on the dinner table
leaving
Negaliu sau leisti nuspirkti naujos skalbimo mašinos
I can't afford to buy a new washing machine
ADJECTIVE:
you make good decisions based on reasons, not how you feel.
SENSIBLE
Tomorrow morning I _______ (see) my dentist for my yearly checkup
I'm seeing
Don’t forget _____ (take off) your shoes when
you arrive.
to take off
Tuojau jus sujungsiu
I'll put you through
NOUNS:
1) Instructions for preparing a particular dish____
2) A piece of paper that you get when you purchase something _____
3) A doctor's written direction for the medicine that someone needs to use ____
NOUNS:
1) Recipe
2) Receipt
3) Doctor's prescription
- What ________ (you/do) this weekend?
- I think, I ______ (start) reading a new book.
- What ARE YOU DOING this weekend?
- I think, I WILL START reading a new book.
In China it's OK to start ______ (smoke) in the restaurants.
smoking
- Ar neprieštarautumėte, jei aš čia rūkyčiau?
- Prieštaraučiau, prašau rūkyti ten.
- Do you mind if I smoke here?
- Yes, I do mind. Please smoke over there.