Basic Grammar's archive Test 018 1.Jill: 'I'm so confused, I don't know what to do.' Frank: ' ' Take it free. Take it easy. Take it easy. Take it relaxed. 2.Jill: 'What shall I do � I'm in a terrible state!' Frank: ' ' Calm on. Calm up. Calm along. Calm down. 3.Jill: 'I'm afraid I've just broken the handle.' Frank: ' ' Don't brood. Don't annoy. Don't worry. Don't anger. 4.Jill: 'I hope nobody minds if I leave early.' Frank: ' ' It'll be all right. It'll be all straight. It'll be all correct. It'll be all fine. 5.Jill: 'It's going to cost a lot of money to put right, I'm afraid.' Frank: ' ' It's not the end of the day. It's not the end of the day. It's not the end of life. It's not the end of everything. 6.Jill: 'I do hope they make it tonight � it's very late you know.' Frank: ' ' They're tied to come. They're destined to come. They're forced to come. They're bound to come. 7.Jill: 'I don't think I can stand much more of this.' Frank: ' ' The worst is by. The worst is through. The worst is over. The worst is gone. 8.Jill: 'What's your view of what's coming next?' Frank: ' ' Things can only grow better. Things can only get better. Things can only show better. Things can only appear better. 9.Jill: 'I''ve lost everything my job, my house, my money � what should I do?' Frank: ' ' Count your blessings. Count your benefits. Count your assets. Count your possessions. 10.Jill: 'I'm very depressed at the moment, sorry.' Frank: ' ' Face up. Cheek up. Nose up. Chin up. . Basic Grammar's archive Test 018 1.Jill: 'I'm so confused, I don't know what to do.' Frank: