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B2 Units 1,2,3and 4
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Example of simple past and simple past continuous. Be creative!
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What does the word "stunt" mean?
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Do or make homework.
Do homework
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"Cheers!" What does it mean when a British says that in an informal way?
Thanks! "Valeu"
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Antonyms for tiny.
big, huge, large, enormous, massive, immense...
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What is the meaning of the word "wear off" ?
Fade
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How do british people call subway in an informal way?
Tube
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How could you make an echo or reply question during a conversation? Make two examples, echo and reply.
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I have never been to an island. What tense does this sentence belong?
Present perfect.
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Prefix for legal and honest.
illegal and dishonest.
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Make questions with who, where, when, what,why and how.
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What does the word "vanish" mean?
Disappear or synonyms.
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Use the prepositions at, on and in.
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Which tense is this sentence: I've read that book. It's good.
Present Perfect
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What does homesick mean?
When someone is far from his or her home and feel sad, miss his or her family or country.
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Use a compound word for house and home. 3 examples each.
Home: made, work,sick, less, page, grown, town, coming; House: work, wife, proud, warming, bound, plant;
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Subject + had + past participle verb + complement. What kind of tense is that?
Past Perfect Tense.
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Do or make a Research.
Do
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What is the meaning of the word "fate" ?
Destiny
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Prefix for believable and credible.
unbelievable and incredible.
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The same as "huge".
Free answers ... synonyms.
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" On the balcony rail one of the dummy's hands moved, clutching its anchorage more tightly, more desperately." What does "clutching" mean?
Holding tightly, hold tight...
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"________?" can be used in informal spoken English instead of Why? They do not have exactly the same meaning.
How come?
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