We ’ll have / ’re having a party on Saturday.
Can you come?
're having
Rewrite the sentences, use the 3d conditional:
She didn’t know it was going to rain, so she didn’t
wear a raincoat.
If she had known it was going to rain, she would have worn a raincoat.
What time did you turn up / take up at the party
last night?
turn up
Paraphrase with by:
Selling computers is what made him rich.
He got rich by selling computers.
Rephrase: happy
delighted
I have tried/ have been trying to download it for hours.
have been trying
She’s the girl that / which won the short story prize.
that
a person who steals from another, using violence or
the threat of violence
a mugger
Make a question in the future continuous using this answer:
I’ll be taking a shower at 7 a.m. tomorrow.
What will you be doing at 7 a.m tomorrow?
What do you call the time and place in which the action happens, usually in a film or play.
a setting
do things differently (usually for the better)
change your ways
Complete the sentence with the future or present perfect passive form of the words in brackets.
Lots of food (prepare) for
tonight’s party already.
has been prepared
Turn the sentence into reported speech: ‘Don’t forget to lock all the doors!’
We told them ...
not to forget to lock all the doors.
Put the correct form of the verb:
We feel like going / to go to the seaside.
going
A reporting verb for cheering somebody up or motivate them to do something.
to encourage
rephrase : it's your responsibility to decide
it's up to you
Rephrase sometimes with now
now and again
coming from another planet or space
extraterrestrial
He’s a great director, so it’s insurprising / unsurprising that his latest film is a hit.
unsurprising
Rephrase with all:
I have solved the problem , so it never happens again.
once and for all
paraphrase: to destroy
to demolish
extreme adjective of the word funny
hilarious
That could / can’t / must be his sister – she doesn’t
look anything like him.
can't
Which of these phrasal verbs cannot be separated?
work out / look into / sort out / stand out / look forward to / blow out
can't be separated: look forward to, look into, stand out
Rephrase with name:
become known or respected by many people
to make a name for oneself