What is the difference between 'although' and 'despite/in spite of'?
"Although" introduces a full clause (subject + verb), while "despite/in spite of" introduces a noun or a gerund phrase.
What is the difference between "used to" and "would"?
We use "used to" with past habits and states, and "would" only with past habits
Combine the sentences using participle clause: The taxi almost drove over a man. He was lying in the street.
The taxi almost drove over a man lying in the street.
Where do you wait for your fight in the airport?
departure lounge
Name 5 car parts.
gas pedal, brake pedal, clutch, headlights, trunk...
Find a mistake: "it's depends on the weather".
It depends on the weather.
Is it the correct sentence: "If I pass my exams, I'll be very happy"?
Yes, it is.
Is it a correct sentence: "I haven't time, let's meet later"?
No, it isn't. (I don't have time, let's meet later)
What is the best way to treat nosebleed?
lean your head forward and pinch the soft part of the nose
Paraphrase the sentences using 'I wish' or 'If only':1) I'd really like to have a new laptop.2) I regret not spending more time with my grandfather.
1) I wish I had a new laptop. 2) If only I had spent more time with my grandfather.
Make the passive form: "Someone murdered the film star".
The film star was murdered.
Which sentence is wrong: 1) The old have a harder life than the young. 2) The old people have a harder life than the young people. 3) Old people have a harder life than young people.
2) The old people have a harder life than the young people.
What are thу symptons of the flu?
fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, headache
What verb forms do we use to talk about the future plans and intentions?
be going to and Present Continuous
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