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EF Upper-Intermediate Unit 7&8

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  • I think somebody has tried to break in. (LOOKS)
    It looks like somebody has tried to break in.
  • The robber STOLE/ROBBED 50,000$ from the bank.
    STOLE
  • What would you prefer to do tonight, go out or stay in? (RATHER)
    What would you rather do tonight, go out or stay in?
  • I am almost sure you left your phone in the restaurant. (MUST)
    You must have left your phone in the restaurant.
  • This paper always supports the same side: it's very B..
    biased
  • They'll probably never find the murderer. (PASSIVE)
    The murderer will probably never be found.
  • To give sb money, so that they help you (especially if it's dishonest).
    To bribe
  • We need to install an alarm in our house. (PASSIVE)
    We need to have an alarm installed in the house.
  • Why didn't you tell me that it was your birthday? (SHOULD)
    You should have told me that it was your birthday.
  • To look at something/someone for a long time. What's the verbs?
    to stare
  • This meat has a very similar taste to beef. (TASTES)
    This meat tastes like beef.
  • To make a serious, worried or scared expression. What's the verb?
    to frown
  • 'I am sorry I am late', said John. (APOLOGIZE)
    John apologized for being late.
  • The accident happened when they were repairing the road. (PASSIVE)
    ..when the road was being repaired.
  • People think the bulglar is a teenager. (PASSIVE)
    The burglar is thought to be a teenager.
  • 'I think you should talk to a lawyer' , I said to Sarah. (ADVISE)
    I advised Sarah to talk to a lawyer.
  • 'I didn't kill my husband', Margaret said. (DENY)
    Margaret denied to have killed her husband./denied killing.
  • My brother is a waiter in a restaurant. (AS)
    My brother works as a waiter in a restaurant.
  • I am sure that the backpackers haven't got lost. (CAN'T)
    The backpackers can't have got lost.
  • Please, RAISE/RISE your hand if you have a question.
    raise
  • To demand money from sb, threatening to tell a secret about them. What's the verb?
    to blackmail