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The lesson so I missed my trainran overran byran throughran out23. 4. Which sentence is right?Choose the right sentence according to the context: "If we want to improve English, it (...) to speak it time".
3. all theChoose the right sentence according to the context: "I don't want to come to the party. I (...) stay at home".
2. Choose the right sentence according to the context: "My train is leaving in five minutes. I (...) go right now".
1.
Write the difference between transitive phrasal verbs and intransitive phrasal verbs. Then, write 5 examples of intransitive phrasal verbs and 5 examples of transitive phrasal verbs.
What is a prepositional verb? Explain it in about 50 words and write 3 examples at least.
Choose the most appropriate
solution in the sentence: “I’d prefer to go (…) stay at home.
Spot the right cleft sentence.
Lezione 0060
1. Mark decided to study biology.
2. This year I can't afford to go on holiday.
3. Do you mind giving me a hand?
4. Oh my God! I forgot my homework! My teacher will be angry. None of the above.
5. If you've got the flu, try taking an aspirin.
6. I drank a glass of wine before sleeping.
7. In which sentence can you omit the relative item? None of the above.
8. Choose the most suitable relative item. None of the above.
9. Gerunds and infinitives are very common in the English language. Sometimes you may use an infinitive and a gerund; sometimes you have to choose between the two because using one may be completely wrong. Explain when to use an infinitive and when to use a gerund and write some examples.
What is the right meaning of the verb “to hold off”?
10. What
Il significato corretto del verbo "to curb" è limitare. Quale è il significato corretto della frase "Richard è così brusco". Quale frase è corretta? Lezione 007 1. She daren't tell him she scratched his car. 2. They walked out of the classroom without saying a word. 3. Scegli il verbo modale corretto. Completa la frase con il verbo modale corretto: "Dovresti smettere di fumare". 4. Posso usare il tuo bagno? 5. Completa la frase con il verbo modale corretto: "Lei non vuole andare". 6. Scegli la soluzione corretta nella frase: "Sei britannico? No, sono scozzese". 7. Mark Brown è un uomo brillante. È stato mandato a Brighton e ha ottenuto grandi risultati. 8. Scegli la soluzione più appropriata. Say vs Tell:a businessan effortjusticefriends
Complete the following sentence choosing the most suitable phrasal verb: "My father broke (down) when he heard about the car accident."
- meaning of the word "brand new".
- Choose the right
Complete the following sentence choosing the most suitable phrasal verb: "Mary and John broke (up) last January."
- Complete the following sentence choosing the most suitable phrasal verb: "You've lost your wallet? First, ask (around)."1.
finished/had finished/had had finished/had
What is the meaning of these words: “once and for all”?
8.09.10. Present perfect: use, functions and examples
11. Since and for: uses, functions and examples
12. 1. Select the sentence containing the right phrasal verb.containing the right phrasal verb in the following sentence: “The President has decided to call (…) the meeting due to bad weather
13. 1. Select the optionconditions”.Select the right word in the sentence: “He will get a salary and a (…) that cover his additional
14. 4. expenses”.Select the most suitable word in the sentence: “Professor Parks’ (…) on the African rural development has been very interesting”.
15. 6. Select the most suitable word in the sentence: “I should (…) the right balance between professional affairs commitment”.
16. 7. and familySelect the right word in the sentence: “I am not (…) with the
Complete the following sentence with the right word: "Mary came (...) with a terrible flu".
Complete the following sentence with the right word: "The doctor said that I should cut (...) on sweets".
Complete the following sentence "remote"?
Select the right meaning of the adjectiveComplete the following sentence selecting the right item: "What I like (...) is when you speak like that!".
Complete the following sentence selecting the right item: "I have (...) friends in Brooklyn that are available and will help us solve the problem".
Complete the following sentence selecting the right item. The context is a job interview: "What were your main tasks in your (...) job?".
Complete the sentence selecting the right word: "I have never been able to (...) on your help".
Choose the right collocation: "We should (...)
awareness of the risks connected to drug-taking".Lezione 0 1. Do you know each other long? 2. They shot arrows from behind a thick bush. 3. I wish I could get an extra pay for working on holidays. 4. I was dialing the wrong number. 5. Choose the right past forms of the following three verbs: stayed, prayed, chose. 6. My daughter has been playing the piano since she was five. 7. I have known her since she was three years old. 8. We ran out of petrol and we had to walk home. 9. When it started to rain, our dog wanted to come inside. 10. Kim burned her hand when she was ironing her daughter's clothes. 11. I wish I could solve this problem.solvecan solvingcould solvewill solve12. Ann the room. She said she to goleave/hadlived/hadleft/hadleave/has 13. He left his job when the truth about his past becameknownleft/becomeleft/becameleaved/becameleaved/become 14. I wish I could buy a new car but I haven't enough moneyCouldmayll be alblecan 15. My cousins are always at our house. I wish they didn't live so near.don't livewouldn't livehadn't livedidn't live 16. It's time you were in bedWeregoare 17. He caught the wrong train by mistakecaughtcoughedcoughcatched 18. What did you cook yesterday ?have you cookedyou cookeddid you cockeddid you cook 19. My daughter began to cry and sob and clung to meclungclongclungedclang 20. They have seen a beautiful concert this monthseen've seensawwere seeing Complete the following sentence with the right solution: “The train was (full) with us”. 21. 10. people. There were no seats forChoose the most suitable verb in the sentence: “I saw a man (approaching) the woman before the gallery”. 22. 6. 23. Simple past: use,- Past Progressive and Simple Past: use, functions and examples
- Choose the right prepositional pattern in the following example: "Her behaviour is (related) to her personal and professional failures".
- Choose the right prepositional pattern in the following example: "She was excited (about) her trip to Thailand".
- Choose the right preposition in the sentence: "I have no experience (in) translating short novels".
- Choose the most suitable verb in the sentence: "I (predict) that a thunderstorm will devastate the area nearby in a few hours".
- Choose the right prepositional pattern in the sentence: "That's not the right (way) of approaching problems".
- Choose the right preposi