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New American Inside Out - Upper-Intermediate. Un ...
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Define: SLEEK and TOUSLED.
Sleek: (of hair, fur, or skin) smooth and glossy. Tousled: make (something, especially a person's hair) untidy.
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It's almost noon and he still _______ (not/have) breakfast.
He still HASN'T HAD breakfast.
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Use in a sentence so that the meaning is clear: TIGHTEN HIS BELT WEAR YOUR HEART ON YOUR SLEEVE
TIGHTEN HIS BELT - stop wasting money WEAR YOUR HEART ON YOUR SLEEVE - to make your emotions visible to anyone.
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Indirect questions: When did you go there? Do you mind telling me ___________?
Do you mind telling me how you WENT there?
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Do you like Led Zeppelin? I was wondering________
I was wondering IF you like Led Zeppelin.
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Pasta _______ (consist) of flour and eggs.
Pasta CONSISTS of flour and eggs.
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I _______ (finish) high school last year.
I FINISHED high school last year.
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I __________ (not see) anyone at the moment.
I'm not seeing anyone at the moment.
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She ______ (work) as a consultant.
She WORKED as a consultant.
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Define: Husky and Shrill
husky: (of a voice or utterance) sounding low-pitched and slightly hoarse, throaty. shrill: (of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing.
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They invited me to see "I, Tonya", but I _______ (already, see) it.
I had already seen it.
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My parents ___________ (live) downtown anymore.
My parents AREN'T LIVING downtown anymore.
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You can't do it, _________? They should have done it, _________?
c) can you? d) shouldn't they?
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She _______ (travel) to NYC every year.
She TRAVELS to NYC every year.
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c) I’d love some coffee. d) I was really happy.
c) So would I. d) So was I.
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What is your name? I'd like to know...
I'd like to know what your name IS
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I __________ (study) a lot this week.
I HAVE STUDIED a lot this week.
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So or neither? a) I can’t swim. b) I’ve never been there
a) Neither can I. b) Neither have I
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Define: abrasive and impassive;
abrasive: of a person or manner) showing little concern for the feelings of others. impassive: expressionless, cold.
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I wish I could've gone, but I _______ (not, have) the money.
I hadn't had the money.
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Indirect questions: How do you know about this? Can you tell me ___________?
Can you tell me how you know about this?
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Use in a sentence so that the meaning is clear. OFF-THE CUFF BUCKLE DOWN. BRIGHT AS A BUTTON
OFF-THE-CUFF - without preparation, improvised. BUCKLE DOWN - tackle a task with determination, start working. BRIGHT AS A BUTTON - intelligent
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You haven't been there, ________? I like coffee, ___________?
a) have you? b) don't you?
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