broughtYou’re the one who ____________ me through, through it all** Chorus **You ____________ my strength when I ____________ weakYou ____________ my voice when I couldn’t speakYou ____________ my eyes when I couldn’t seeYou saw the best there was in meLifted me up when I couldn’t reachYou ga[r]
Student: _____________________________Student: _____________________________Complete the song with the Simple Past of the verbs:Complete the song with the Simple Past of the verbs:Because you _________ me – Celine DionBecause you _________ me – Celine DionFor all those times you[r]
Baby life was good to me But you just made it better I love the way you stand by me Through any kind of weather I don’t wanna run away Just wanna make your day When you felt the world is on your shoulders Don’t wanna make it worse Just wanna make us work Baby tell me I will do whatever
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[r]
C. familiarC. transportedC. despiteC. keepsD. senseD. centuryD. experiencedD. carriedD. althoughD. rests7. Hãy đọc đoạn văn sau và chọn câu trả lời tốt nhất trong số A, B, C và D.THE FIRST BICYCLEThe history of the bicycle goes back m.ore than 200 yea’s. In 1791, Count de Sivrac.(1) _______ onlooker[r]
Your brother: was sleepingYour sister: was drinkingYour sister: was shoppingYour sister: was making dinnerYour friends: were makingdinnerYour friends: were watching amovieYour parents: were buildingYour parents: were relaxing athomeYour parents: were hanging outwith their friendssandcastlesYour dog:[r]
simple.1.If you_________ (take) a taxi, you ________ (get)to the airport in time.2.We ________ (have to) walk home if we ________(miss) the last bus.3.If Anita ________ ( invite) me to her party, I________ (accept) at once.4.If you _________ (not stop) working so hard, you
LONG TERM SUCCESS PRINCIPLES If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish motives, be kind anyway If you are successful, you will win some false friends, succeed anyway If you are honest, people may cheat you, be honest any way What you spend years building, someone could destroy overni[r]
a) everb) neverc) always9. Has any woman —————– managed to climb Everest in winter?a) everb) neverc) always10. What is the best movie you have —————– watched?a) everb) neverc) alwaysAnswers1. Have you ever met my mother?2. I will always remember you.3. I have loved him ev[r]
PASSIVE VOICEChange the sentences to passive voice.1. They introduced me to her husband2. Someone sold this old hat to my wife.3. They are pushing the car.4. Someone broke into my office.5. They were talking about you.6. You ought to clean the desk.7. The headmaster will[r]
OF someone / something- Why are you always so jealous ofother people?- he didn’t trust me . He wassuspicious of my intentions.OF something- Did you know they were married?- No, I wasn’t aware of that.GoodBadExcellentBrilliantHopelessOF doing something- I’m not very good at repai[r]
Phrasal verbsHere is a list of phrasal verbs with example sentences.Abide byTo abide by a rule or custom is to respect or obey it.Everyone is required to abide by the laws of the land.Account forTo account for something is to explain it.I hope you can account for your absence from work.Add up[r]
Find Someone Who…Question: Would you like to go to my birthday party?Answer: Sure, thanks. When?Would you like togo…?1. to my birthdayparty2. to my house3. to a concert4. to the movies5. to a soccer match6. to the PC room7. shopping8. swimming9. play baseball10. play soccerName.[r]
3.- How quickly should you improve your body language?………………………………………………………………………………………………..Find words or phrases in the text with similar meanings:a) Pieces of advice…………………………….b) Making a lot of small movements with your hands ……………………c) Look at someone for a long time……………………………..W[r]
Against as a prepositionAgainst is a preposition. When you do something against somebody or something, you oppose them or it.Human rights organizations have been campaigning against the death penalty.Are you against internet censorship?When you play against somebody, y[r]
You''''ve seen it all before. A malicious online rumor costs a company millions. A political sideshow derails the national news cycle and destroys a candidate. Some product or celebrity zooms from total obscurity to viral sensation. What you don’t know is that someone is responsible for all this. Us[r]
Find someone with the same answer:How do you feel when....you see a scary movie?your mother tells everybody you have a new boyfriend/girlfriend?your best friend meets the boy you like?you get 3 in a test?a friend from Europe visits you?you watc[r]
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 someone/so[r]
Questions are great conversation starters. It seems everyone has a story to tell or an opinion to share. And to get it, you need only to ask. Good questions invite people to open up about themselves and divulge their thoughts and feelings on a wide variety of topics. They’re the secret behind gettin[r]