The global recession has been tough on everyone, but we will ........................ it.
3. get throught
4. get thruogh
1. get through
2. got through
How do you spell this word /ɪnˈfjʊərieɪtɪŋ/?
I-N-F-U-R-I-A-T-I-N-G
Making sourdough is T __ __ __ __ Y at first, but easy once you get the hang of it.
tricky
Which sentence describes a habit in the past?
2. She drove me crazy at lunch.
1. She'd drive me crazy at lunch time.
4. She'd drove me crazy at lunch time.
3. She use to drive me crazy at lunch time.
Say STOMACH correctly
/ˈstʌmək/
Spell this word /ɔːkwəd/
A-W-K-W-A-R-D
Which sentence is correct?
2. I am capable of answer this question correctly.
1. I am capable of answering this question correctly.
What action is this?
Tackle
Which one is correct?
2. We didn't used to have any money.
1. We didn't use to have any money.
4. We didnt use to have any money.
3. We didn't use to have some money.
Mention two things that are time-consuming for you.
Examples: going to the supermarket, going shopping, speaking with your boss, writing emails.
Say STATUE correctly
/stætʃu/
It's nothing to get so nervous about. Stop panicking and ....
4. make a grip.
3. go a grip.
2. take a grip.
1. get a grip.
Say a synonym of major
big, enormous, serious
Say a sentence expressing a present habit.
Use tend to, will, present simple or continuous and you may add an adverb of frequency such as always, often. Eg: I often tend to drink tea or coffee in the AM.
say NATURE correctly
/ˈneɪtʃə/
My washing machine can only ............................ small loads.
cope with
tackle
resists
understimate
Pronounce SUGGESTION perfectly well.
/səˈdʒɛstʃən/
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