2. • My friend gave me a lot of advices
advice
• Could you give me an advice?
some
a piece of
• She has quite limited knowledges of grammar
knowledge
• I had a lot of money, but I spent them all
it
10. No pain, no game No pain, no gain
Escape goat
Self-depreciating
Fallby thewasteside
By purpose; onaccident On purpose; by accident
Scapegoat
Self-deprecating
Fall by the wayside
Two peas ina pot Two peas ina pod
11. Warshing machine
Circumvent the Globe
Suppositorythe information
Scotchfree//Scott free
Conversating
I made a complete360 ̊ degree
changein my life
Washingmachine
Circumnavigatethe Globe
Repositorythe information
Scotfree
Conversing
I made a complete 180̊ degree
changein my life
12. • A party with your friends is ….
• A clown is ….
• Visiting new places can be great ….
• Playing a game is ….
• A friend tells you a joke. The joke is ……..
A friend is ………… to be with
• A story is ….
• Going to an amusement park is great …….
fun
funny
fun
fun
fun
funny
funny
fun
13. • We had great …… at your party. Your party was ……….
fun fun
• John is fun
• John is funny
What is the difference between the meaning?
16. I go to English courses 3 times a week
I’m attending an English language course
I visit/ I’m visiting/ I attend/ I’m attending ….
17. сдавать экзамен
• take an exam
• do an exam
• sit an exam
пересдать экзамен • resit an exam
провалить экзамен • fail an exam
сдать экзамен (успешно его пройти) • pass an exam
подготовиться к экзамену • revise for the exam
• prepare for the exam
18. does she/he look ?
does she/he look?
- describe her/his physical appearance, generally
- describe her/his physical appearance, right now
For example, "She looks beautiful today, with her hair done up.
/He looks tired"
For example, " She is tall, nice and beautiful /
He is tall, dark and handsome."
19. - preposition; indicates movement
- combined phrase
For example, " I’m walking into the office/
We drove into the city”
For example, " Call in to a meeting/
A customer came in to order a pizza”
20. = after
For example, " We left the party and then we went home”
For example, " We would rather go home than stay at the party”
- comparison
vs
21. - it’s a verb
For example, " The movie affected me greatly”
For example, " A movie had a huge effect on me”
- it’s a noun
22. - when you can’t count things
- when you can count things
For example, " I need less flour for this recipe”
For example, " I have fewer T-shirts than you do/
She made fewer videos this months”
23.
24. - to say something nice to
someone
For example, " I must compliment you on your hard work”
- to enhance something
For example, " Your shoes complement your dress”
25. - it’s no longer in your posession; it’s lost
- it isn’t tight; it’s too big
For example, " I don’t like to lose money, but I like to spend it”
For example, " All my clothes are loose now,
because I lost weight”