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I started to eat less. I didn’t lose any weight, (in spite of)
In spite of starting to eat less I didn't lose any weight.
It wasn't very warm. We had a good time at the beach. (Nevertheless)
It wasn't very warm. Nevertheless, we had a good time at the beach.
I’d seen the film before. I still really enjoyed it. (although)
Although I'd seen the film before, I still really enjoyed it.
I studied hard for the test. I failed it. (despite)
Despite studying hard for the test, I failed it.
________ (someone) means to not be sad anymore about your ex.
to get over
________ (together) means to be boyfriend and girlfriend.
To go out
________ means to agree to get married.
to get engaged
________ means to end a relationship.
to split up
________ means to develop very strong feelings for someone.
to fall in love
I’m practising the piano a lot and I'm getting much better. (practise - better)
The more I practice the better I get at playing the piano.
Today's test was much easier than yesterday's test. (nowhere)
Today's test was nowhere near as difficult as yesterday's test.
I tried to climb that mountain once, but I _______ getting to the top because of the bad weather.
didn't succeed in
I tried to climb that mountain once, but I _______to get to the top because of the bad weather.
didn't manage
He was so moved by the award he received that he_______ continue with his speech.
couldn't / wasn't able to
She broke her mobile phone a week ago. She_______to access any social networks since then.
hasn't been able
When you didn't do something because it wasn't necessary we use:
needn't have to do
When you do something that wasn't necessary we use:
didn't need to
To say that something is a good idea but you are warning a person about it we use:
Had better
To express permission we use _______ or ______.
let / allow
To express no obligation or necessity we use ______ or ______.
don't have to / don't need to
To say something is a good or bad idea we use ________.
should
To express obligation or necessity, we can use _______ or _______.
have to / must
Make a sentence using this phrase: No chance.
Got it!
Make a sentence using this phrase: This is hopeless!
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Make a sentence using this phrase: I'm hopeless (at...)
Got it!