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What is the difference between these 2 sentences: 1.) I have a question. 2.) I have one question.
The difference is what we emphasize: QUESTION (a question, not something else) or ONE (not 2, 3 etc.)
Please, explain the following idiom: "Let´s talk about the elephant in the room."
Let´s talk about the obvious thing in this situation which nobody wants to mention/acknowledge/talk about.
What does "to throw someone under the bus" mean? Please use it in a sentence.
.It means to cause sy else to suffer in order to save oneself or gain personal advantage.
What does "to pull the rug from under someone" mean? Please use it in a sentence.
It means to remove all support and assistance from,someone, usually suddenly,. It results in that person facing a difficult situation.
What is the difference between "lack" and "shortage"?
Lack is when one does not have any (of something), and a shortage is when one does not have enough (of something).
What does it mean when someone likes to "toot their own horn"?
They like to brag.
I usually practise tennis and basketball every weekend.
play (not practise)
What does this idiom mean? "They are like peas in a pod."
They are very similar.
What does this idiom mean? "You really put your foot in your mouth this time."
You really messed up / made a mistake this time.
What does the idiom "to throw in the towel" mean?
to give up
"This is not my cup of tea." What does this idiom mean?
This is not my thing / I don´t like doing this / This is not right for me.
"This exercise is a piece of cake." What does this idiom mean?
This exercise is easy.
Rephrase this sentence, please: As you can tell, we will not attend the meeting due to the heavy rain.
Answers can vary. An example: Naturally/Obviously/Of course, we will not participate in/go to/be present at the meeting because of/as a consequence of /owing to
What is the correct preposition? to depend ..., to focus ...., to listen ..., to look ... (= to seek), to call ... your friend, to ask .... your boss, to arrive ... Barcelona, to arrive ... the train station, to get ... home.
on, on, to, for, -, -, in, at, -.
IN or ON? ... the couch/sofa, ... TV, ... the Internet, .... a call, .... a bus, .... the car, .... a plane, .... the phone, .... therapy, ... a meeting, ... Netflix.
on, on, on, on, on, in, on, on, in, in, on.
Which preposition is NOT correct when collocated with "arrive"? 1. at 2. to 3. in
*2. to*
He hasn´t made any plans for the future. Nor ...... ...... worried about it.
Nor is he worried (Nor + inversion)
What does the expression "to keep an eye on ..." mean? Please, use it in a sentence.
Could you, please, keep an eye on my bag while I go to the restroom? = to watch, guard, keep sg safe
Rephrase the sentence, please: I would love to relax now. = I wish I ........ put my .......... up now.
I wish I could put my feet up now.
Rephrase the sentence, please: It was her idea to suggest that we do this. = She came ....... ...... the suggestion that we should do this.
came up with
Please replace "as regards" with synonyms in the following sentence: "As regards Product 1, please find the requested information below."
Regarding P1, / As to P1, / In terms of P1 / With regard to P1, / With reference to P1,
Phrasal verbs, please: 1: to go to bed. 2: to find unexpectedly/by accident. 3: to continue
1: to turn in. 2: to come across 3: to go on / to carry on / to keep doING something
synonyms, please: "important"
pivotal, paramount, crucial, key, essential, significant, relevant,
to turn + preposition(s) to express the following: 1. to refuse something. 2: to turn the volume ..., in order to make it louder. 3: to turn ... at the meeting = to attend, to appear
1. turn something down. 2. turn up. 3. turn up
Complete the sentences with (a) preposition(s): 1: That company almost went bankrupt in 2008, but now it is thriving. They really turned things .... . 2.: We have to come ..... ...... a solution for this problem!
1. around. 2: up with
Which verb is NOT correct when collocated with "research"? make, do, conduct, drive, fund.
*make*
Collocate the following words correctly with make or do: 1: a mistake, 2: arrangements, 3: research, 4: a phone call, 5: a commitment, 6: the accounts, 7: a list, 8: homework, 9: (the) laundry, 10: dinner.
make: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 10. do: 3, 6, 8, 9.
1 synonym to each of the following, please: "but; in addition; therefore; very good; very bad; important; to buy; to ask for something; to answer."
however, moreover, consequently, outstanding, awful, crucial, purchase, enquire/inquire, respond etc.
Please, pronounce these words correctly: ultimate, corporate, certificate, fundamental, product, industry, funding, accurate, adequate.
[u] vs. [a], pronouncing the schwa sound [É™] correctly etc.
Pronounce these correctly, please: hit, heat, kip, keep, ship, sheep, leave, live, young, jungle, yay, Jay, vet, bet, observe, absorb, verbal.
differentiate between short and long vowel sounds, as well as V and B, Y and J etc.
Please, finish the following sentence correctly: "Under no circumstances ... "
Under no circumstances would I do this. (inversion)
synonyms for: very good
great, excellent, fantastic, outstanding, brilliant, exemplary, marvelous, stellar, awesome, etc.
synonyms for: However, ... .
Nevertheless, On the other hand, Having said that, Conversely, In contrast, Mind you, But
I like very much EU.
I like the EU very much. (word order, verb and its object should not be separated. Also, THE EU, the article is necessary.)
Who did you vote? Candidate A or Candidate B?
vote FOR
I started watching a new serie in Netflix.
a new serieS ON Netflix
I have a new: Sarah is dating Tom.
news / some news ("news" is Uncountable)
Use ´nuance´ (correctly) in a sentence!
Noun: 1:A chef is aware of every nuance of flavor in this dish. 2:Look at the nuance of color in fall leaves. Verb: The effect is nuanced by ...
Please, complete the following sentence correctly: Not only ...., but I also ... .
Not only + inversion. For example: Not only did I do the shopping today, but I also had time to cook.