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Words:
here was traffic find
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There are many ways to give your opinion in English. What you say depends
on how strong your opinion is.
Words:
absolutely have believe sure
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Words:
In humble opinion If As say
__________ you ask me...
__________ my view…
I'd __________…
In my __________...
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There are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English.
Practice some of the most common of them.
1. Could you found out...? True False
2. I'm interested for... True False
3. I'm looking for… True False
4. I wonder if someone could tell me...? True False
5. I wonder if you could told me...? True False
asking
have ask
ask
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________ think….
I´m
I´ve
I
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If you want to sound particularly polite, or if you think the answer may be
negative, you can also use Would you mind + verb-ing as the preferred
alternative to Could you…?
1. Would you mind to open the window for me? True False
2. Would you mind helping me with this, please? True False
3. Would you minded helping me with my homework? True False
4. Would you mind helping me out? True False
5. Would you mind share a room? True False
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If you are asking other people to do things, you would normally use Would
you or Could you + infinitive. Would you like to…? is also a very polite way of
suggesting or requesting something, politer than Do you want to…?
There are many ways to give your opinion in English. What you say depends
on how strong your opinion is.
I
I´ve
I´d
I'm
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1. Could you told me...? True False
2. Could anyone tell me...? True False
3. Would you happened to know...? True False
4. Do you know...? True False
5. Do you happen to know...? True False
6. I'd like to knew... True False
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True or False?
1. Have you got some time, please? - I’m afraid I True Fals
haven’t. Sorry. e
2. May I have something to drink, please? - Yes, of True Fals
course. Help yourself, there’s plenty in the fridge. e
3. Do you mind if I watch television? - No, not at all, go True Fals
ahead. e
4. May I borrow your pen? - Yes, of course, but doesn’t True Fals
lose it! e
5. Is it all right if I come home a bit later tonight? - Yes, True Fals
all right, but be home by 11 o’clock. e
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Some excuses for being late … Fill in the gaps with the correct word.
1
The bus was l_______e .
2
The traffic w________s terrible.
3
I got l_____t coming here.
4
It's n_____t an easy place to find.
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There are lots of different ways of saying hello to people you know and
people you don't know.
Words:
Thanks a very much lot Many
Thanks a __________.
__________ thanks.
(
. May I have a front door key, please? - Yes, hear you True Fals
are. e
2. I’m afraid I have broken a cup. I am so sorry. - Oh, True Fals
doesn't mind about that, we’ll replace it. e
3. Would you like some more toast? - No, thank you. I’m True Fals
fine. e
4. Could you pass the butter, please? - Certainly, here True Fals
you are. e
Words:
lose Sorry be punctual all right go ahead afraid Help yourself
Is it all right if I come home a bit later tonight? - Yes, __________, but be home by 11
o’clock.
May I borrow your pen? - Yes, of course, but don’t __________ it!
May I have something to drink, please? - Yes, of course. __________, there’s plenty in
the fridge.
Have you got some time, please? - I’m __________ I haven’t. __________.
I’m sorry, I’m late. - That’s all right, but try to __________ next time.
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I'm afraid ... used to politely introduce bad news or disagreement. True or
False
1. I'm afraid the person you want is on holiday. True False
2. I'm arfaid it's not so easy. True False
3. I'm afraid he's in a meeting. True False
4. I doesn't agree at all, I'm afraid. True False
5. I'm afraid you've completely misunderstood the
question. True False
6. I'm afraid we must to go now. True False
7. This is your room - it's rather small, I'm afraid. True False
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Test your knowledge. -> True or False
told
have tell
tell
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There are many ways to give your opinion in English. What you say depends
on how strong your opinion is.
go
gone
going
was going
has been going
has gone
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There are lots of different ways of saying hello to people you know and
people you don't know.
Words:
ages seen see Nice things going are
How's it __________?
Words:
my excuse me fault mad apologies
Pardon __________.
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Good morning, Tracy. Did you __________? - Yes, thank you, very well.
Would you like some more toast? - No, __________. I’m fine.
I’m afraid I have broken a cup. I am so sorry. - Oh, __________, we’ll replace it.
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Learn some phrases to tell the other person how really sorry you are… ->
Drag and Drop
Words:
of me so Ever sorry terribly Sorry
__________.
__________ so sorry.
How thoughtless __________ me.
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There are many ways to give your opinion in English. What you say depends
on how strong your opinion is.
Words:
As say In If humble opinion
__________ my view…
I'd __________…
In my __________...
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There are many things that you can say in English when you are leaving
somebody. Here are some of the most common phrases.
Words:
now ya seeing off soon night
Be __________ you!
I'm __________.
Good __________!
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Words:
here was traffic find
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There are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English.
Practice some of the most common of them.
Words:
if in out for me
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There are many ways to give your opinion in English. What you say depends
on how strong your opinion is.
Words:
feel think In Personally As far as
I __________...
I __________ that...
__________, I think...
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your
you're
you
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sea
sae
see
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an
the
a
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_____________ a second.
Now
Just
Than
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There are many things that you can say in English when you are leaving
somebody. Here are some of the most common phrases.
came
come
have come
coming
am coming
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The traffic __________ terrible.
have
has
are
was
were
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have
has
are
was
were
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knew
known
know
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