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It's Time to Revise - UNIT 7 and UNIT 8!

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    Review of UNIT 7 and UNIT 8 of the book Open Mind 2
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  • Say the expression: a promisse to marry someone
    Get engaged
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  • Say the expression: end a romantic relationship
    Break up
  •  15
  • Say the expression: invite someone to go out with you to a movie, a restaurant...
    Ask someone out
  •  15
  • Say the expression: to ask one's hand in marriage.
    To propose
  •  15
  • Correct the sentence: To live alone is very challenging.
    Living alone is very challenging.
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence with your own idea: On a trip, I'd rather...
    We use WOULD RATHER + a verb in the base form (just the verb - no ING after it nor TO before it)
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  • Complete the sentence with your own idea: On a restaurant, I'd prefer...
    We use WOULD PREFER + TO + a verb
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  • There are two verbs that can only be used with the GERUND. Which verbs?
    ENJOY and DISLIKE
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  • Correct the sentence: Steve liked to GOING to speed dating events to meet new people.
    Steve liked GOING to speed dating events to meet new people.
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  • Correct the sentence: I enjoy to watch films on Netflix
    I enjoy watching films on Netflix
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  • There are some verbs that can be followed by the gerund. Mention two.
    LIKE - LOVE - HATE - CAN’T STAND
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  • Correct the sentence: John stopped at a flower shop before to go to the restaurant for date.
    John stopped at a flower shop BEFORE GOING to the restaurant for his date.
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  • What's the difference between TOO MUCH and TOO MANY?
    TOO MUCH is used with UNCOUTABLE NOUNS and TOO MANY is used with COUNTABLE NOUNS.
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  • Correct the sentence: The French fries are enough salty for me to eat.There's too much salt!
    The French fries are too salty for me to eat.There's too much salt!
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  • Correct the sentence: Kids don’t usually eat too vegetables
    Kids don’t usually eat enough vegetables.
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  • Correct the sentece: Are you drinking too water?
    Are you drinking enough water?
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