I am looking _____ to seeing you next time!
forward
What preposition is used after LEAD?
to
If I wake up early, I _____ always angry.
am
To construct a noun from DESTROY
destruction
What form of a verb should be used after phrasal verbs?
gerund
Is it possible to _____ the class off to another day?
put
What preposition is used after PROVIDE?
with
If I need to go to work tomorrow, I _____ wake up at 7:00.
will
A negative from of ABLE
unable
What is the difference between Past Simple and Present Perfect?
In Past Simple we know WHEN sth happened; in Present Perfect we do not, it is a result of sth
I am about to _____ out crying! Please, stop, saying this!
burst
What preposition is used after AN IMPACT?
on
They said that they _____ go to work next week.
would
To form a negative noun from UNDERSTAND
misunderstanding
If + Past Simple, _____ + V
would
We always _____ arguing any time we discuss what film to watch!
end up
To continue: greenhouse e_____; fossil f_____; c_____ emissions\ dioxode
effect; fuels; carbon
To change it to Reported Speech:
I will go the cinema next week.
He said (that) he WOULD go to the cinema the following\ next week.
To form a negative agjective from RESPONSE
irresponsible
What modern technologies do you know?
driverless car; smartphones; robots e.t.c
To cancel VS to postpone
call off\ put off
What is different between living in a city and a countryside?
transport; amenities; job opportunities; education e.t.c.
I was born _____ 1995, _____ 25th of May. Now I am 26. I do not have children but my relatives are waiting for it so much. How can I? _____ Mondays I go to work and spend time there till Friday. _____ weekends I wake up _____ 10:00 as I want to sleep. _____ the morning I am not able even to stand up, not talking about taking care of another person...
in; on; on; on\at; at; in
1. I work in an NATIONAL company.
2. This book is READ! I cannot undesrtand a word.
3. We are ABSOLUTE different.
international; unreadable; absolutely
What political systems are there in the UK, the USA and Russia?
Monarchy (with the Queen) and Republic (with Presidents) (all are democracies)