You should write a sentence that includes the new word in order/ to/ so that you can remember it more easily.
so that
Actually, I don't agree. As far as I'm ____. Luke would be better
a. mean
b. guess
c. concerned
d. think
c
The children looked so ___when their pet rabbit dieded
a. filthy
b. miserable
c. impossible
d. useless
b
The weather was____ when I was in Moscow last week - minus 15 degree during the day.
a. freezing
b. delicious
c. impossible
d. tiny
a
Yes, I think that's (mean/ right/ sure). They've got the best team
right
It's better to use a monolingual dictionary. (These/This/Those) will help you to start thinking in English.
This
My football team are completely ____. We lost our last match 6-0.
a. uselesss
a
Well, if you ___me, Tanya would be the best person for the job.
a. opinion
b. see
c. sure
d. ask
d
It (comes/ means/ seems) to me that their coffee is better than ours.
seems
He spoke so quickly it was ___ to understand what he was saying
a. tiny
b, useless
c. impossible
d. delicious
c
No body had cleaned the kitchen for months. It was absolutely ___
a. freezing
b. miserable
c. filthy
d. imposible
c
He's renting a __ flat in the centre of Paris - it's only got 1 room.
a. filthy
b. useless
c. fanstatic
d. tiny
d
As far as (I'm concerned/ I guess/ my opinion), I think it makes sense to take the train to Paris
I'm concerned
For improving/ Improving/ To improve your listening sills, it's a good idea to watch films in English
To improve
I (mean/ sure/ think) Germany will probaly win the football World Cup.
guess
I'm not so (mean/ right/ sure) about that. It takes nearly three hours.
sure
Yes, I know exactly what you (mean / opinion/ think). It's really smooth, isn't it?
mean
I'm not so ____about that. I've already worn them.
a. concerned
b. sure
c. think
d. guess
b
There are lots of things you can do (in order/so/that) to become a better language learner.
in order
We had a ___holiday in Bali. The weather was lovely, the hotel was perfect and the beaches were beautiful
a. tiny
b. impossible
c. fantastic
d. miserable
c
Why don't you practise repeating the questions that you hear on the DVD-Rom (so / that/ to) you learn the correct intonation
so
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