LOOK AFTER (someone or something) = to take care of.= to make sure that someone is safe and well.Make sure you look after yourself. I don't want you to be ill due to this weather.I have to look after my son tonight.LOOK AWAY = to turn your eyes away from som[r]
1. You’ve all made a lot of progress this year. Well done!2. I always get nervous before take an exam.3. I made sure that I’d answered all the questions and then I handed in my test paper.Exercise 2. Circle the correct word.High School for Gift[r]
.See page 86 for theBritish / Americanword list.I live in George Street.My Aat is above a shop .My house is near a small pork.It's got three bedrooms.It hasn't got a garden.My room is at the front of the flat.What's your room like?It's quite bi[r]
Drag onIf something drags on, it lasts longer than expected.The trial dragged on for several years.Draw upTo draw up a contract is to write it.He refused to sign the contract we had drawn up.Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-[r]
KEYSExercise 1. Find out the meaningCall around (smb/smth)to visit someone on one’s way somewhereCall at (smth)an orderto join the army, navy, or air forceCall (smb) bydemand, ask or order somethingCallfor (smth) to call to someone to get some informationCall (smb) into come to seesomeone; to visitC[r]
00:00 Previously on Witches of East End... = Witches Of East End Tập Trước... 00:01 Im Wendy, by the way.Leo. = Nhân tiện đây, tôi là Wendy.Leo. 00:03 My names Leo. I got something youre gonna love. = Lên tôi là Leo. Tôi có thứ này chắc chắn cô sẽ thích. 00:05 Lên tôi là Leo. Tôi có thứ này c[r]
1. Translate:PatientI feel awful.I’ve got a terrible headache.My muscles also ache.I’ve got an awful cough.I just haven’t got any energy at all.I feel really weak.Is it serious?No antibiotics?How long do I have to take the pills?DoctorCo[r]
But I was supposed to want to have a baby. I was thirtyone years old. My husband and I—who had been together for eight years, married for six—had built our entire life around the common expectation that, after passing the doddering old age of thirty, I would want to settle down and have children. By[r]
NegativeI have not got= I haven’t gotYou have not got= You haven’tgotHe has not got= He hasn’t gotShe has not got= She hasn’t gotIt has not got= It hasn’t gotWe have not got = We haven’t gotThey have not got= They haven’tgotWrite the neg[r]
"Remember you have to go to the bank. You forgot yesterday."She reminded me to go to the bank.Suggest : to suggest that someone (should) do something , to suggest doing something"Why don't you go to the dentist if your tooth hurts?" - Hey, why don't we go to thecin[r]
I. Choose a,b,c or d that best completes each of the following sentences. 21. I have got________ money in my pocket. a. no b. two c. many d. a lot 22. The capital of ________ USA is Washington D.C. a. the b. ø c. an d. a 23. There are ____[r]
6. My family and I _________________ to Egypt in December. It __________ a great trip! [to travel – aff.;to be – aff.]7. Sylvie _______________ with us to the park anymore. She ___________ home and __________ for thetest on Monday. [to go – neg.; to stay – to study – aff.[r]
I'll give my all to youYou're my end and my beginningEven when I lose I'm winning'Cause I give you all of meAnd you give me all of you, oh[Verse 2:]How many times do I have to tell youEven when you're crying you[r]
Introduction: According to a Danish market research agency, not so long ago, students lived in a world without Facebook, the social networking site that launched in 2004 and now, nearly 25 million of the 36 million Internet users in Vietnam have Facebook accounts. For today’s college students, Face[r]
Idiomatic expressions with eyeHere is a list of idiomatic expressions formed around the word eye.Eye someone upTo eye someone up is to look at them with romantic or love interest.At the party, Samuel eyed many girls up, but none showed any interest in him.Be all eyesWhen you are all ey[r]
1. When can we meet again? • A. When are you free? • B. It was two days ago. • C. Can you help me? 2. My aunt is going to stay with me. • A. How do you do? • B. How long for? • C. How was it? 3. When do you study? • A. at school • B. in the evenings • C. in the library 4. Would you prefer lemonade o[r]
Brian, do you know how to speak English?Yes.Where did you learn?I learned in college.You speak really well.Thank you.How long have you been in the US?3 weeks.Is your wife with you?Yes, she just got here yesterday.Have you b[r]
Underline the correct one.Underline the correct one.This is a – an new book.This is a – an new book.My grandmother was a – an nurse.My grandmother was a – an nurse.I ate a – an piece of cake.I ate a – an piece of cake.My brother is eating a – an orange.My br[r]
Topic: What are the 3 most important subjects that students should study in high school to prepare them for the future? Why? Should children be given pocket money? If you could spend an afternoon with one member of your extended family, who would it be? Tell why you choose this person and tell wh[r]
Is it better to travel with a tour guide?In my particular opinion, I am not consider that to be led by a tourguide be a good idea when you are visiting new places. There aremany reasons that can support it. I am going to synthesize why I amno agree with to get this kind o[r]