... words in the box to complete the phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions usingput in this story. You will need to use some of them more than once.Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions ... to use some of the phrasal verbs more than once.Exercise 2: Decide if the definitions given for the idioms and other expressions in bold aretrue or false.Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions ... to make sure you put it in its correct form. Use a dictionary to checkmeanings.Mixed phrasal verbs and idioms391. A manager is talking to an employee:I personally think you've _____...
... (go) now? – I ……………….(go) to the theater.12. He ……………….(not do) morning exercises regularly.13. ………… he ……………….(do) morning exercises now?14. Water ……………….(boil) at 100 degrees centigrade.15. ... now.40. Hanh ……………………(not read) book at the moment.41. Our teacher usually ……………………(give) us many exercises. 42. He often ……………………(catch) a train to work.43. The cat ……………………(catch) mouse.44....
... other learners and native speakers there. There are no more excuses. !On the network:- Use the pronunciation pages to improve your understanding.!On this site:- You can find some karaoke resources ... songs page.!On the Network: You can find the words to some popular songs on the English magazine. Pronunciation skills Don't get too hung up on trying to sound like a native speaker. Would ... like Mozart? Probably not. Accents don't matter, as long as people can understand you, but pronunciation is important. Learn the phonetic alphabet.List words that have the same sound add...
... 38 most common verbs in the corpus. 3 Figure 1 shows that, at least for these most common verbs, there are three and perhaps four distinct populations. In other words, these verbs do not vary ... Jon knows calculus quickly Perception verbs like see and hear share with st~- rives a strong resistance to the progressive aspect, but not to rate adverbs: (2) a. * Jon is seeing the car ... (again see Dowry, 1979). For exam- ple, stative verbs are anomalous when used in the progressive aspect and when 'modified by rate ad- verbs such as quickly and slowly: (1) a. * Jon is...
... two pronunciation examples:first, a general pronunciation for the single and double consonant in the initial and medial position, andsecond, a possible final pronunciation. If such exist, pronunciation ... wordyeux-y between two vowelsroyal Consonant pronunciation While consonant pronunciation is considerably easier than for vowels, it still offers some challenges ... -y)gigue-gncompagnon-gtsilentdoigt French Pronunciation Charts1What follows are two representations of French pronunciations: 1. a list of all the French spellings in allpositions...
... order toget ahead ofschedule.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. get * on put on (clothes) You should get yourjacket on because it'sgoing to be ... did you getup this morning?This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. give * away + give something withoutasking for anything inexchangeWhy did Nancy give ... soccer this year atschool?This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. eat away gradually destroy, erode The heavy rains ateaway at the sandstonecliffs.eat...
... English allday tires me out.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. take * off + remove In many cultures, it isappropriate to take offyour shoes whenentering ... over beforethey get divorced.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. watch out for + be careful of Watch out for snakeswhile you are hiking inthe desert.wear ... proposal inorder to get a loan.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. touch on + talk about for a short time The presidentialcandidates touched onthe subject...