They usually (eat) out on Saturday night.
eat out
We have to run or we ’ll/won’t/can be late.
’ll
He goes swimming twice/twice a week.
twice a
Shall we book tickets?
a) Yes, you should.
b) Sounds interesting.
c) That’s a good idea.
c)
warm stung clubbing sunburnt
clubbing
In this class we (study) superlatives.
are studying/are going to study
That’s the good/better/best film I’ve ever seen!
best
Your book’s above/under the table
under
The TV is too loud.
a) Shall I turn it down?
b) That sounds good to me.
c) Great. I’ll do it.
head hurt hand ear
hurt
Last Sunday I (go) for a walk.
went
You can’t/have to/shouldn’t buy stamps in a pharmacy.
can’t
The film was really quiet/boring and I fell asleep.
boring
I can’t open the window.
a) OK, don’t move.
b) No problem.
c) Let me try.
c)
thumb headache flu cough
thumb
I (love) going out with friends.
love
You have to be really quietly/quiet/quieter. Your dad’s on the phone.
quiet
He’s not very old. He’s only in/on his forties.
in
Hi. Is Kirsten there?
a) Could you ring me back?
b) No, she’s gone out.
c) It’s Suzanne.
b)
grown wrote given swum
wrote
Lisa (visit) many different countries.
has visited
We might/should/shouldn’t take the underground. It’ll be quicker than a taxi.
should
They dance really good/ well. I’d love to dance like that!
well
My number is 0490 393950.
a) Let me check that. 0490 . . .
b) I’ll hang up straight away.
c) Thanks for picking up.
through slowly under across
slowly