Choose the correct or most appropriate alternative: a. Sorry I'm late, became / got lost. b. He wouldn't let me speak and it became / got a little annoying in the end. c. It's time to go to school. Become / Get ready quickly! d. She became got a minister in the government in 1981 e. As the microscope was focused, the bacteria became got visible. f. The children became / got really excited on Christmas Eve. a. got b. became c. Get d. became e. became f. got a. Sorry I'm late, got lost. b. He wouldn't let me speak and it became annoying in the end. c. It's time to go to school. Get ready quickly! d. She became a minister in the government in 1981. e. As the microscope was focused, the bacteria became visible. f. The children got really excited on Christmas Eve.
Rewrite the sentences so that it contains the word given, and so that the meaning stays the same. a. That dress looks great on her! It fits her perfectly! (glove) b. His sister pays a lot of attention to details in clothes. (eye) c. Why are you wearing fancy clothes? Are you going to a party? (dressed up) d. Don't judge your parents; you should put yourself in their position. (shoes)
a. That dress fits like a glove on her! b. His sister has an eye for details in clothes. c. Why are you dressed up? Are you going to a party? d. Don't judge your parents; you should put yourself in their shoes.
Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the following words, so that the meaning stays the same. to stare / to to gaze / to glimpse a. I took a quick look around to see if anyone was there. to see if anyone to was b. You shouldn't look fixedly at people like that, it's impolite! STARE c. I was able to take a quick look at the license plate of the car. at the plate d. The students looked amazed at the professor as he spoke. the professor
a. I glimpsed around to see if anyone was there. b. You shouldn't stare at people like that, it's impolite! c. I was able to glimpse at the license plate of the car. d. The students gazed amazed at the professor as he spoke.
Choose the correct or most appropriate alternative: a. Sorry I'm late, became / got lost. b. He wouldn't let me speak and it became / got a little annoying in the end. c. It's time to go to school. Become / Get ready quickly! d. She became got a minister in the government in 1981 e. As the microscope was focused, the bacteria became got visible. f. The children became / got really excited on Christmas Eve. a. got b. became c. Get d. became e. became f. got a. Sorry I'm late, got lost. b. He wouldn't let me speak and it became annoying in the end. c. It's time to go to school. Get ready quickly! d. She became a minister in the government in 1981. e. As the microscope was focused, the bacteria became visible. f. The children got really excited on Christmas Eve.
Rewrite the sentences so that it contains the word given, and so that the meaning stays the same. a. That dress looks great on her! It fits her perfectly! (glove) b. His sister pays a lot of attention to details in clothes. (eye) c. Why are you wearing fancy clothes? Are you going to a party? (dressed up) d. Don't judge your parents; you should put yourself in their position. (shoes)
a. That dress fits like a glove on her! b. His sister has an eye for details in clothes. c. Why are you dressed up? Are you going to a party? d. Don't judge your parents; you should put yourself in their shoes.
Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the following words, so that the meaning stays the same. to stare / to to gaze / to glimpse a. I took a quick look around to see if anyone was there. to see if anyone to was b. You shouldn't look fixedly at people like that, it's impolite! STARE c. I was able to take a quick look at the license plate of the car. at the plate d. The students looked amazed at the professor as he spoke. the professor
a. I glimpsed around to see if anyone was there. b. You shouldn't stare at people like that, it's impolite! c. I was able to glimpse at the license plate of the car. d. The students gazed amazed at the professor as he spoke.