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GENERAL REVIEW - 2nd B1
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Would you like _______ coffee? That would be great, thanks!
SOME When we ask a question OFFERING something, we use the word SOME for uncountable or countable plural nouns.
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I think she is READY _for_/_to_ bed.
READY FOR ready for something (noun) (vacation, bed, my holidays) ready to do something (action) (Ready to play, ready to talk)
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What do you want for dessert John? I would like to have _____ apple, please.
AN We use A/AN when we talk about a SINGULAR COUNTABLE NOUN. When the noun starts with a VOWEL sound, we use "AN" (instead of "A")
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An act of traveling from one place to another. (Hint: It starts with "J")
JOURNEY
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What's this?
PASSPORT
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We are LOOKING FORWARD TO _________(see) in class tomorrow.
SEEING LOOKING FORWARD TO + VERB-ING
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The bags, suitcases, etc. that contain your possessions and that you take with you when you are travelling:
LUGGAGE
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He has so ________ friends.
MANY We use MANY with COUNTABLE NOUNS.
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I have got very _______ money.
LITTLE We use LITTLE with UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS to express something is small in amount, degree or size.
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What's this?
This is a CRUISE
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All the kids are KEEN ON __________ .
SWIMMING Keen on + ING. To be keen on something is to be interested in something and enjoying it, especially an activity that you do often.
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An outing or holiday that a school organizes for schoolchildren
School Trip
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She is a ____________ .
BACKPACKER
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A book of information about a place, designed for the use of visitors or tourists.
GUIDEBOOK
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Please stop SPENDING so much time _____________ (watch) TV. Why don't you read a book instead?
WATCHING. To "spend time + ing" means to use your time to do something.
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A ____________ is more luxurious than a hostel.
RESORT
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She tried to PREVENT us __to leave___/__from leaving__ .
FROM LEAVING. In this case, Prevent is followed by the preposition from, not to.
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Backpackers often prefer to stay at a cheap place, like a ________________ .
HOSTEL
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