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What is the difference between "used to" and "would"?
used to = actions and states // would = actions
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What does "in bulk" mean?
A granel
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What is the correct preposition for "The demonstrators threw balloons filled with paint ____ the party headquarters"
at
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How do you say "lejía"?
bleach
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I met my partner ______ Christmas day, it was lovely!
on
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How do you pronounce "director"?
-
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What does this expression mean "give something a go"?
try something
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The Employment Bureau reports that the demand ____ people who speak two foreign languages is increasing.
for
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______ the end of the show, we got up and left.
At
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What is the meaning of "amuse"?
to entertain, something funny
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Make a question with "used to"
-
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Is it seven o’clock _________? (The speaker didn’t expect it to be so late.)
Already
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I was born ______ the 80s, what a time!
in
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Tell me three expressions to start indirect questions
Could you tell me / Do you know / I'm wondering / I don't know / I'd like to know
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She is _____________________________ (get up) early (= ella está acostumbrada a...)
used to getting up
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What is the difference between in the end - at the end?
At the end = specific time or location // in the end = eventually
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I always have a coffee with a _______ cookies. (little/few)
few
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What is the difference between little and A little?
little = not enough, a little = un poco
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He never shouts _____ me when he's angry, but his silence is worse!
at
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What do you call a "juego de mesa"?
boardgame
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You must be operated _______ before tomorrow.
on
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I despise ______________ (work) with my new colleague, he doesn't know anything!
working
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The candidate got the voters' support ________ making false promises.
by
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Give me two examples of "forget", one followed by gerund, the other by infinitive
-
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Laura is not here, she's ______ University.
at
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Make a sentence with "be used to"
-
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What do we use Indirect Questions for?
To be more polite
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I ___________ meet my friends from my schooldays now and then. (I continue to meet my friends)
still
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I can't help ________________ (hate) people who chew with their mouths open.
hating
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He claims ____________ (be) an expert in the topic of technology.
to be
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How do you say "recipiente"?
container
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"How many friends do you have?" "___________" (= I have no friends)
None
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How do you say "resolver una duda"?
Solve a doubt
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I'll call you _______ lunchtime
at
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A: Where will you be staying? B: I haven’t decided __________, but somewhere in the city centre.
yet
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I will always choose ______________ (eat) chocolate over sweets.
to eat
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Choose one of the cars. __________ of them is OK.
either
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____________ of the candidates is a good option.
Neither
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Translate this sentence "Tenemos que tratar todos los temas en esta reunión"
We must cover all the topics in this meeting.
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In Indirect questions we can substitute "if" for...
whether - I'm wondering whether he likes chocolate or not.
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Be used to and get used to are followed by....
ing form, gerund
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You can find the room _____ the right of the elevator.
on
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They tried their best and, ____ the end, they made a big difference.
In
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How do you say "basura"?
trash can / garbage bin
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Turn this question into an indirect one "Will he come?"
I'm wondering/Could you tell me.... if he will come?
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Tell me three places which use the preposition "in"
Containers (bag, classroom, box), territory (London, the Alps), car/van, water (the sea, a river), printed material (books, pictures)
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If news is plural, how do you say the singular version?
A piece of news
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I work my best _______ night
at
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What is the difference between episode and chapter?
Episode - series, Chapter - book
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How do you say "contrincante"?
opponent
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