Who is someone who breaks into houses to steal?
A burglar
to have a good / friendly relationship
get on with someone
Make a noun from the verb "reserve" to say "to make a ..."
Reservation
Correct form: "If I (am / were) you, I'd go home."
Were
She don't like spicy food.
She doesn't like spicy food.
What are stories for children, often with princesses and magic?
Fairy tales
Which phrasal verb means "to stop doing something, especially a habit"?
Give up
A person who steals from shops is a ...?
Shoplifter
Which option is correct for a person: "The man (who / which) lives next door" or "The man (who / which) car is red"?
who (для подлежащего) / whose (для притяжательности - "whose car"
We are friends since five years.
We have been friends for five years.
If food is not spicy and has little flavor, we say it is...?
Bland
How do we say "to tolerate something unpleasant"?
Put up with
The adjective from the noun "happiness"? What is the root in "unhappiness"?
happy
Finish the rule: "We use 'since' with a point in time, and 'for' with a ... of time."
Period / length / duration
If I will have time, I will go.
If I have time, I will go. (First Conditional)
What do you need to make at a hotel to guarantee they keep a room for you?
A reservation
Finish the sentence: "I don't want to argue, so let's not ..."
fall out (with each other)
If you commit vandalism, you are committing an act of ...?
Vandalism
Change to causative form: "A mechanic fixed my car." -> "I ..."
I had my car fixed.
The book who I'm reading is great.
The book which/that I'm reading is great. / The book I'm reading is great.
This word describes a person who does not want to be your friend and may even wish you harm.
an enemy
here is a phrasal verb meaning "to end a relationship (by arguing)". Name this verb AND make a sentence
fall out. Sentence: She fell out with her best friend.
You have the verb MAGNIFY. What noun is used to describe a glass that makes small things look big? Now name the ADJECTIVE that describes something very large and grand, which has the same root as "magnify".
Magnifying glass — лупа. Magnificent — величественный, впечатляющий.
Read the sentence and make a question to the bold part using WHO. Pay attention to the word order.
[My neighbour] fixed the bike.
→ (subject question).
*My neighbour fixed [the bike]**.
→ (object question).
Who fixed the bike?
Who did the neighbour fix? / What did the neighbour fix?
This sentence has THREE mistakes. Find them all and correct the sentence.
"If I will be you, I would buys a new car if I have enough money."
А почему мы говорим If I were, а не If I was? Это тоже ошибка?
"If I were you, I would buy a new car if I had enough money."
В разговорном английском многие используют If I was, но грамматически правильная форма для 2 типа условия — If I were (сослагательное наклонение). В экзаменах и тестах правильным считается were!