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Is consumerism spoiling our culture? Has consumerism changed over the years?
Cool!
Comment on quotations: 'A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you' + 'It's the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter'
Great!
Correct the mistakes: 1) So far as I'm concerned, the government should invest more in preventing crime than fighting it. 2) How do you think about carbon taxes? 3) I'm really feel that higher education should be free.
1) As far as I'm concerned 2) What do you think or how do you feel 3) I really feel that
Complete with the missing vowels
1) bargains 2) deals 3) half-price 4) special offers 5) two for the price of one 6) discounts 7) items 8) purchases 9) shopping 10) customers 11) consumers
Form nouns: able, achieve, communicate, friend, govern, inform, member, secure
1) ability 2) achievement 3) communication 4) friendship 5) government 6) information 7) membership 8) security
Fill in the missing preposition: 1) I fell ___ with my partner once because of football. 2) My parents helped me ___ when I didn't have enough money. 3) I get ___ well with everybody from work. 4)I'm terrible at getting ___ touch with gran.
1) out 2) out 3) on 4) in
In which situations do we use present perfect?
1) An action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present 2) An action performed during a period that has not yet finished
Complete the article about social networking with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
2) access 3) is still changing 4) check 5) is increasing 6) have already uploaded 7) is currently growing 8) has 9) have just checked
Cross out the incorrect phrase: I haven't seen him online for a long time / lately / at the moment.
at the moment
Cross out the incorrect word: I've already / yet / just met him. He seems like a nice person.
yet