LESSON X:
16.3z He took her out to see the city. (He took her out to see the city.) Please take the groceries out of the car. (Please take ...
ls16e.mp3 16.4 Repeat each word (regular verbs). ls16eb.mp3 16.4a TO FEAR (to fear) / There is nothing to fear. (There is nothin ...
I will dispute (I will dispute) / he will dispute (he will dispute) / she will dispute (she will dispute) / it will dispute (it ...
I will drop (I will drop) / he will drop (he will drop) / she will drop (she will drop) / it will drop (it will drop) / you wil ...
● They were watching the city gates ________. (They were watching the city gates in order to find him.) They were watching the c ...
● We were walking toward the house ________. (We were walking toward the house in order to find him.) We were walking toward the ...
● She is going to his office ________. (She is going to his office in order to find him.) She is going to his office in order to ...
I brought (I brought) / he brought (he brought) / she brought (she brought) / it brought (it brought) / you brought (you brough ...
found (found) / it is found (it is found) / it was found (it was found) / it will be found (it will be found) I find (I find) / ...
felt (felt) / it is felt (it is felt) / it was felt (it was felt) / it will be felt (it will be felt) I feel (I feel) / he feel ...
bought (bought) / it is bought (it is bought) / it was bought (it was bought) / it will be bought (it will be bought) I buy (I ...
16.7e Sit down. (Sit down.) Please sit down. (Please sit down.) 16.7f Listen to me. (Listen to me.) May I please have your atten ...
16.7n Be more careful with that. (Be more careful with that.) I would be more careful with that. (I would be more careful with t ...
TWO-WORD VERBS 16.3 to break up They broke the meeting up at noon. They will break up at noon. to bring up She brought the child ...
TWO-WORD VERBS (continued) to hang up He hung the phone up very quickly. He hung up quickly. She hung her clothes up this mornin ...
TWO-WORD VERBS (continued) to try on Try these clothes on before you decide. to turn in He turned his lesson in before he left. ...
WORDS THAT CHANGE THE MEANING I wanted to go yesterday, but I couldn't. = I did not go yesterday. I wanted to go yesterday, howe ...
SAYING THINGS POLITELY 16.7 You shouldn't do that. Maybe you shouldn't do that. You need to leave. Don't you need to leave? You ...
SAYING THINGS POLITELY (continued) You don't need to know. I don't want to answer that just now. Don't do that. Please wait. You ...
MORE TWO-WORD VERBS to break to break away to break in to break out to break through to break up to bring to bring away to bring ...
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