Which is the best option:
I'll send the report ______ I've finished it.
a) unless
b)as soon as
c) if
B) I'll send the report as soon as I've finished it.
I need the doctor ______ me medicine for my allergies. I'm still sick!(to prescribe)
I need the doctor to prescribe me medicine for my allergies. I'm still sick!
Needn't means don't need or not necessary
True
True or False:
Though, Even though and although have different meetings.
False
They are synonyms and can be interchanged
Which phrasal verbs means to consume less?
a)to deal with
b)to take on
c)to cut back on
C. to cut back on
Is this sentence correct or incorrect?: I am successful even though I don't work very hard.
Correct
My boss made me _____ late yesterday because of the deadline. I didn't get much sleep last night. (to work)
My boss made me work late yesterday because of the deadline. I didn't get much sleep last night.
Should(n't) have: can express of regret about something that didn't happen or criticize past actions.
True
I was supposed to work today. ______, I was supposed to open the restaurant!
a)nevertheless
b)naturally
c) In fact
c) in fact
I was supposed to work today. In fact, I was supposed to open the restaurant!
Which phrasal verb means to employ:
a)to lay off
b)to take on
c)to cut back on
B) to take on
True or False:
if, unless, provided that, whether all indicate the reason for something
False
It's for the condition
I imagine him _______ to the professional league. He is so talented! (to go)
I can imagine him going to the professional league. He is so talented!
True or False:
must have and can't have are opposite in meaning.
True:
must have: certain something happened
can't have: certain something didn't happen.
I need to go to the supermarket, then pick up my niece from school. _________, I have to drop off a package at the post office.
a)apart from that
b)even though
c)that is to say
a) apart from that
I need to go to the supermarket, then pick up my niece from school. Apart from that, I have to drop off a package at the post office before 5 pm
True or False:
There are some verbs that sometimes can be separable and sometimes inseparable depending on the context.
False:
They are separable or inseparable. No exceptions.
True or false:
All of the choices are correct for the blank in the sentence:anywhere, where, wherever
You can walk _____ you want in the city. It's pretty safe.
True:
You can use all three choices in the blank because they indicate location:
You can walk where you want in the city.
You can walk anywhere you want in the city.
You can walk wherever you want in the city.
He reminded me _______ the tickets, but I don't mind him ______ them at the door. (to buy)
He reminded me to buy the tickets, but I don't ind him to buy them at the door.
True or False:
When using modals in the past: you change "have" depending on the subject.
False: The modal is always followed by have no matter the subject.
True or False:
In other words, for example, that is to say, for instance
Are for stating the obvious
False
They are for clarification or examples.
Please categorize the separable and inseparable phrasal verbs:
to cut down on, to deal with, to work out, to sort out, to look for, to send back
Separable: to work out, to sort out, to send back
Inseparable: to cut down on, to deal with, to look for
____ she comes with us, we can save more money on the hotel. We can stay _____you like. We'll need to buy our plane tickets soon, _____ the prices will go up. You can pay me next week _____ you get a chance.
Word Bank:(when, if, because, like, wherever)
If she comes with us, we can save more money on the hotel. We can stay wherever you like. We'll need to buy our plane tickets soon because the prices will go up. You can pay me next week when you get a chance.
Hey! Let me ____ (to tell) you what I did. I asked them ____ (to send) me a list of their available hotels in the city. This could really help us _______(to choose) the best one for our accomodations.
Hey! Let me tell you what I did. I asked them to send me a list of their available hotels in the city This could really help us choose the best one for our accomodations.
You_______ done that. I already bought some milk at the store. I _______ bought some almond milk for Luke because he can't drink regular milk. I sent Jill a message hours ago, she _______ been by her phone because she normally answers back. Also, she _____ been working a lot.
Work Bank: (needn't have, could have, should have, can't have)
You needn't/shouldn't have done that. I already bought some milk at the store. I should have bought some almond milk for Luke because he can't drink regular milk. Jill was coming by later so I messaged her hours ago. She can't have been by her phone because she normally answers back quickly. Also, she could have been working a lot.
I've decided to go to the market tomorrow. I'm feeling a little tired today.Tonight I will have to go out for dinner. ____, I could make chicken pasta____ I've got chicken at home._______ have to go to the store today afterall
(since, in other words, obviously, however, )
I've decided to go to the market tomorrow. I'm feeling a little tired today. Tonight I will have to go out for dinner. However, I could make chicken pasta since I've got chicken at home. In other words, I have to go to the store after all.
Today we had a meeting about ________ costs. Due to poor sales HR had ____ many employees. We need ____ this issue as soon as possible. The finance depart will try _____ the numbers. We would like to ____ the terminated employees again. Hopefully we can _____ the lack of workers to get through this quarter.
Word Bank: ( to sort out, to take on, to lay off, to deal with, to cut back on, to work out)
Today we had a meeting about cutting back on costs. Due to poor sales HR had to lay off many employees. We need to sort out this issue as soon as possible. The finance depart will try work out the numbers. We would like to take on the terminated employees again. Hopefully we can deal with the lack of workers to get through this quarter.