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REVIEW LESSON 8 UNIT 10 - SENIOR 3

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  • “Why don’t you call her?” is a…
    Request
    Suggestion
  • If someone says “Would you mind waiting?”, are they being polite?
    No
    Yes
  • Which is more formal?
    Would you mind…?
    Could you…?
  • Which of these is a polite way to say “Work on Saturday”?
    Would you mind working on Saturday?
    Work on Saturday
  • What’s the correct reply to “Would you mind helping me?” if you agree?
    Yes, I would.
    No, not at all.
  • “Would you mind closing the door?” uses the verb form:
    To close
    Closing
  • What comes after “Would you mind”?
    Base verb
    Verb + -ing
  • Which one shows an offer, not a request?
    Could you carry my bag?
    Why don’t I carry your bag?
  • Which is more polite?
    Open the window.
    Could you open the window?
  • Which sentence is correct?
    Would you mind opening the door?
    Would you mind to open the door?
  • Which sentence uses “Why don’t you” correctly?
    Why don’t you to study with me?
    Why don’t you study with me?
  • Which one sounds rude?
    Could you close the window, please?
    Close the window now!
  • “Why don’t you study more?” means…
    I am hungry
    I’m giving advice.
  • Which one asks for help?
    Why don’t you go home early?
    Would you mind working this weekend?
  • What’s the correct reply to “Would you mind opening the door?” if you refuse?
    Sure, no problem.
    I’m sorry, I can’t right now.
  • What does this mean? “Could you help me?”
    A polite request
    A command
  • If I say “Would you mind helping me?”, and you answer “No, not at all,”—do you agree to help?
    No
    Yes
  • What’s the correct answer to “Could you help me move this table?”
    Sure, no problem.
    Yes, I could
  • “Could you lend me your notes?” means…
    I’m asking for permission politely.
    I’m giving an order.