What does "I can't afford it?" mean:
- I don't like it
- I don't have enough money to buy it
- I don't want it
My computer is worth 800 euros means
- I paid 800 euros for it
- It has a value of 800 euros
- It has a value of less than 800 euros
"To agree" in the past is :
- I was agree
- I am agree
- I agreed
The preposition to use with "depend" is :
- It depends at...
- It depends of...
- It depends on...
The past of can is:
- could
- can
- canned
When you want to use "must", in the past, for example, yesterday, I ___________________ stop working, you use:
- must
- have to
- had to
Wow! is an expression of:
- pain
- surprise
- tiredness
"Actually"... means :
- at the moment
- in fact
- currently
"I'm quite a happy person" means:
- I'm reasonably happy
- I'm very happy
"I guess you're right" means:
- I don't think you're right
- Maybe you're right
- I suppose you're right
"I would rather have a dog than a cat" means
- cats are better than dogs
- dogs are better than cats
- I would prefer a dog to a cat
"I have my own car" means:
- I have bought my car
- I rent a car
- I lease a car
"I get to work every day at 8 o'clock" means:
- I arrive at work at 8 o'clock
- I leave the house at 8 o'clock
- I leave work every day at 8 o'clock
We say "to..."
- deny a job
- get a job
- play a job
A kid is ...
- an old person
- a child
- a type of horse
What could be referred to as 'stuff' ?
- coffee
- a printer
- a pen
"Weird" means ...
- strange
- fat
- very tired
"Huge" means...
- small
- lost
- big
"To increase" means...
- to go up
- to go down
- to go sideways
What's the difference between: "1. Do you drink red wine ?" and "2. Are you drinking red wine?"
- In the first, you are asking about a generality
- In the second, you are asking about a generality
- The first is now, the second is a generality.
What's the difference between "1. How long have you been living in Lyon?" and "2. How long do you live in Lyon?"
- The first is wrong
- The second is correct
- The first is correct
Is this sentence grammatically correct : "I have played golf yesterday".
- Yes
- No
- Maybe, in some cases
What's the difference between: "1. Do you like him?" and "2. Did you like him ?"
- The first is talking about the past
- The second is talking about the past
- The first is talking about the future
Which is correct (or, at least, more common) ?
- Yesterday, I did go to the cinema
- Yesterday, I went to the cinema
Which would you hear more often from an English person ?
- What are you going to do tomorrow ?
- What will you do tomorrow ?
Which would you hear more often from an English person ?
- What are you doing on Saturday night ?
- What will you do on Saturday night ?
Which is correct in English ?
- I have been being married for 10 years
- I have been married for 10 years
What would you say when you answer the phone in English ?
- How can I help you ?
- Yeah, what ?
- What are you want ?
Which means "wait a second, please" ?
- Hold the line, please
- Hang up, please
How do you pronounce the "th" sound in English ?
- By putting your tongue at the top of your mouth
- By putting your tongue between your teeth
- By closing your eyes