To be used correctly, indirect speech in English must have altered verb tenses in relation to direct speech to faithfully convey the message.
To be used correctly, indirect speech in English must have altered verb tenses in relation to direct speech to faithfully convey the message.
Choose the best option to fill in the blanks CORRECTLY and RESPECTIVELY.
‘I ____________ wake up early.’
“ing” forms (e.g. smoking, walking,) can be used not only as verbs, but also like adjectives or nouns.
Considering the use of -ING in the sentences bellow, mark T for the true sentences and F for the false ones.
( ) You're smoking too much these days. (verb: part of present progressive).
( ) There was a smoking cigarette end in the ashtray. (adjective describing the cigarette end).
( ) Smoking is bad for you. (noun: subject of sentence).
The correct order of the answers for the sentences above, top down, is:
Which is the correct option to complete the sentence below?
25 simple well-being tricks to health-proof your body
Let's be honest, we could all do with looking _________ ourselves better. And if you follow these simple well-being tricks to health-proof your body, you'll soon feel the benefits .
Here are 25 instant body boosters from top to toe.
(http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/health/25-simple-health-tips-boost- 2305412)
Examine the set of sentences to answer question.
1. Sam has stayed in Los Angeles for two years, and completed his course.
2. Raj has just gone out to the market since we’ve run out of coffee.
3. We have been to many amazing foreign countries.
4. My brothers have waited for hours at the train station last week.
5. My last birthday was the worst day I have ever had.
6. Sheila has been working on that project for over a month.
7. Hasn’t he been trying to get into Jawaha University? Is there any progress?
8. As the weather was fine, the old man sat down to read outdoors.
9. I can’t get in my house because I lost my keys, and my wife isn’t home.
10. Scientists have recently discovered a new breed of monkey.
Melissa wasn’t used to driving during rush hour.
Angela didn’t get used to drive during rush hour.
Jessica didn’t use to drive during rush hour.
Sophia never got used to drive during rush hour.
Podemos afirmar que:
First column: phrasal verbs (1) Bear in mind. (2) Bring about. (3) Provide with.
Second column: definitions (__) To cause something to happen or to produce a particular result.
(__) To supply someone with something that they need or want.
(__) To remember or consider something; to keep something in one's thoughts.
Mark the option that presents the correct association between the columns:
Which option best completes the paragraph below?
Eat healthy
In today's fast-paced world, it is so easy ________ through a drive-through window to grab something to eat. It is also easy ______ into a gas station ______ a bag of chips, a soda, and some candy. However, ______ this is not the best choice for our bodies. Simply put - the more junk you put into your body, the worse you are going to feel. Try ______ your body with healthy food, drink plenty of water, and skip fast food lines as much as you can to feel healthy and happy.
(Abridged from http://www.teenadvice.about.com)
Choose the option that has the CORRECT question tags to fill out the blanks below, respectively.
I - You’d left when I arrived, ____ you?
II - You’d like a coffee, ____ you?
III - You arrived earlier today, ____ you?
IV - Please do what I said, _____you?
V - Nobody has arrived yet, ____?
“Speedy delivery is a hallmark of Amazon’s Prime subscription offering (…)”
It is correct to affirm that this sentence is in the: