What do we call a metal that doesn't get rusty (redish/brownish stains)?
stainless steel
Name five important phrases that we use while giving a presentation
Feel free to ask any question; Thank you for your question; Thank you for your attention; I’d like to start with; I’m going to start by …,; I’ll start with …...
Tell us 5 more phrases for expressing your opinion: I think ...
I reckon ... I don’t think ... I believe that ... I’m convinced that ... I doubt that ...
a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one is a ....
gadget
Name 5 phrases for disagreeing
I beg to differ, Yo have a point but, ..., That's not always the case, I don't think you are right, We're not seeing eye to eye, I totally disagree with you.
What form of a verb do we use after: What about ...? How about ...?
-ing (gerund)
Name 2 idioms you can use to encourage people continue what they are doing even though it may be difficult for them
Keep it up! Hang in there!
Name 5 phrases for agreement
Fair enough, I hold the same opinion,We are seeing eye to eye, That's exactly how I feel, That's so true
Name 4 idioms that you use to say how nervous you are
I am a bindle of nerves, I go to pieces, I get really wound up, Exams stress me out.
Name 3 synonyms of the word 'tired'
exhausted, worn out, dog-tired
Metals can be natural or ...
man-made/manufactured
Name 4 phrases for giving advice after which you use only verb in an infinitive form withour 'TO'
You could try..., You should do ..., Why don't you ask ..., Why not try listening ...
Name one idiom that means to go to bed/sleep
Hit the sack
If you are able to be easily carry or move something, especially because it's of a lighter and smaller version than usual, the object is
portable
Name 3 phrases you can use to ask for information
What's your idea on this? How do you feel about that? What are your thoughts on this? Do you agree?
Name 3 phrases for interrupting somebody
Do you mind if I add something? Sorry to cut you off but...., I don't mean to intrude, but ...
Name 1 idiom you can use to give advice by showing them what you would do in that situation
If I were in your shoes...
something, typically a process or device, that has been invented:
It's an invention
After recommend we always use a verb in a) gerund (going); b) infinitive form (to go)
a) gerund: I'd recommend going to a dentist
If the machine or a system is easy to use or understand, it's
user-friendly
What do we call someone who did something really important but is not celebrated or praised?
unsung (hero, inventor)
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