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A2: Spaced repetition 3

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  • What’s the opposite of “mend”? Use it in a sentence.
    The opposite of “mend” is break. Example: “I had to mend the vase after I accidentally broke it.”
  • Complete the sentence: “I ____ call you as soon as I arrive.”
    “I will call you as soon as I arrive.”
  • Correct the sentence: “There aren’t much apples left in the fridge.”
    “There aren’t many apples left in the fridge.”
  • Fill in the blank: “He ran faster than his brother, but not ___________ the professional runner.”
    “He ran faster than his brother, but not as fast as the professional runner.”
  • Correct the sentence: “I am seeing the movie yesterday.”
    “I saw the movie yesterday.”
  • Complete and answer: “Do you think it ______ snow tomorrow?”
    “Do you think it will snow tomorrow?” “Yes, I think it will snow” or “No, I don’t think it will”
  • Fill in the blanks: “Is this the ____ difficult exam you have ever taken?”
    “Is this the most difficult exam you have ever taken?”
  • Create a question offering help using “shall”
    “Shall I carry your bag for you?”
  • Fill in the blanks: “He runs __ fast __ a professional athlete.”
    “He runs as fast as a professional athlete.”
  • Correct the sentence: “She is more faster than her sister.”
    “She is faster than her sister.”
  • Give an example sentence using both “pick up” and “drop off.”
    Example: “I’ll pick you up from the station and drop you off at your house.”
  • What’s the opposite of “borrow”? Use it in a sentence.
    The opposite of “borrow” is lend. Example: “I borrowed some money from him, and later he lent me his car.”
  • Correct the sentence: “This book is more interesting as the last one.”
    “This book is as interesting as the last one.”
  • Complete the sentence: “This is the best movie I have ____ seen!”
    “This is the best movie I have ever seen!”
  • How would you express 184 in words?
    “One hundred and eighty-four.”
  • If the population of a town is 2,500, how would you say that in words?
    “Two thousand five hundred.”
  • Choose the correct word: “I’m sorry, but this coffee is enough/too hot to drink.”
    “I’m sorry, but this coffee is too hot to drink.”