Where can I get a key made around here?
Use "too" when there is a problem with the situation. Use "very" for emphasis (positive or negative).
Q: Have you seen the movie yet? A: (short answer for no)
No, I haven't. OR Not yet.
"Can you believe this shirt only cost me five dollars? It was a steal!" This idiom means ______
I got a very good deal on the shirt.
No. Because I don't like to do my homework at night, I try to finish it before breakfast.
Change to a causative: The mechanic repaired my car.
I got my car repaired (by the mechanic).
The train was ____ crowded. We couldn't get on.
too
Have you finished your homework yet?
Have you completed your homework yet?
Have you done your homework yet?
"Do you have change for a 20?" means _____.
That you only have a $20 bill and you need smaller bills.
What 2 subordinating conjunctions have a similar meaning to "but"?
although and even though
Change to a causative: The cleaners clean my house once a month.
I get my house cleaned once a month.
The weather was ____ cold, but the kids still decided to play soccer.
very
Is there a mistake? I've already made the cake last night.
Mistake: Don't use "last night" and "already" together.
"I owe you one!" means _______
Thanks for this favor. I'll do the same for you next time.
Is there a mistake? Although Wells Fargo is close to my house, but I prefer to do my banking at Chase Bank.
Yes. Don't use both "although" and "but"
Change to a causative: I will go to the car wash this afternoon.
I will get my car washed this afternoon.
The weather in Sacramento is ____ hot for me. I wish I lived somewhere cooler.
too
Create a sentence in present perfect using the verb "do" and "already".
Answers will vary. Example: I have already done my homework.
He pays for the meal.
Connect the sentences: I win the lottery. I will share the money with my teachers.
If/When/After I win the lottery, I will share the money with my teachers.
I got my check cashed (at the bank) yesterday.
The fridge is ______ heavy, but Mike can lift it.
very
Is there a mistake? I haven't took my temperature already.
2 mistakes: I haven't taken my temperature yet.
"Money’s tight at the moment." means ______
We need to be careful about our spending.
Create a sentence using "whenever".
Answers vary. Example: Whenever I get tired, I drink coffee.