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Words:

absolutely   have   believe   sure  

I'm __________ convinced that….

I'm __________ that…..

I strongly __________ that….

I __________ no doubt that…

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Words:
In   humble opinion   If   As   say  

__________ you ask me...

__________ I see it….

__________ my view…

I'd __________…

In my __________...

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I'd like to _____________ ...


knew
known
know
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There are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English.
Practice some of the most common of them.
1. Could you found out...?  True     False
2. I'm interested for...  True     False
3. I'm looking for…  True     False
4. I wonder if someone could tell me...?  True     False
5. I wonder if you could told me...?  True     False

If you ___________ me...

asking
have ask
ask
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________ think….

I´m
I´ve
I
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If you want to sound particularly polite, or if you think the answer may be
negative, you can also use Would you mind + verb-ing as the preferred
alternative to Could you…?

1. Would you mind to open the window for me?  True     False
2. Would you mind helping me with this, please?  True     False
3. Would you minded helping me with my homework?  True     False
4. Would you mind helping me out?  True     False
5. Would you mind share a room?  True     False
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If you are asking other people to do things, you would normally use Would
you or Could you + infinitive. Would you like to…? is also a very polite way of
suggesting or requesting something, politer than Do you want to…?

1. Would you like join us on Sunday?  True     Fals


e

2. Would you like some water?  True     Fals


e

3. Would you like me to came with you?  True     Fals


e

4. Would you like anything else?  True     Fals


e

5. Could you to go and get the paper?  True     Fals


e
6. Would you bringing your library books back today,  True     Fals
please? e

7. Could you lend me £50?  True     Fals


e
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There are many ways to give your opinion in English. What you say depends
on how strong your opinion is.

1. As far as I'm concerned….  True     False


2. In my opinion….  True     False
3. Personal, I think...  True     False
4. I feel that….  True     False
5. I think….  True     False
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___________ absolutely convinced that….

I
I´ve
I´d
I'm
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1. Could you told me...?  True     False


2. Could anyone tell me...?  True     False
3. Would you happened to know...?  True     False
4. Do you know...?  True     False
5. Do you happen to know...?  True     False
6. I'd like to knew...  True     False
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True or False?

1. Have you got some time, please? - I’m afraid I  True     Fals
haven’t. Sorry. e
2. May I have something to drink, please? - Yes, of  True     Fals
course. Help yourself, there’s plenty in the fridge. e
3. Do you mind if I watch television? - No, not at all, go  True     Fals
ahead. e
4. May I borrow your pen? - Yes, of course, but doesn’t  True     Fals
lose it! e
5. Is it all right if I come home a bit later tonight? - Yes,
 True     Fals
all right, but be home by 11 o’clock.
e
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Some excuses for being late … Fill in the gaps with the correct word.
1
The bus was l_______e .
2
The traffic w________s terrible.
3
I got l_____t coming here.
4
It's n_____t an easy place to find.
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There are lots of different ways of saying hello to people you know and
people you don't know.

1. Nice to meeting you.  True     False


2. Great to seen you again.  True     False
3. Haven't see you for ages.  True     False
4. How are things?  True     False
5. How are you?  True     False
6. How's it go?  True     False
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Words:
Thanks   a   very   much   lot   Many  
Thanks __________ much.

Thank you very __________.

Thanks a __________.

Thanks __________ bunch. (slang)

__________ a million. (informal)

__________ thanks.

. May I have a front door key, please? - Yes, hear you  True     Fals
are. e
2. I’m afraid I have broken a cup. I am so sorry. - Oh,  True     Fals
doesn't mind about that, we’ll replace it. e
3. Would you like some more toast? - No, thank you. I’m  True     Fals
fine. e
4. Could you pass the butter, please? - Certainly, here  True     Fals
you are. e

5. What would you like to drank? - Coffee, please.  True     Fals


e
6. Good morning, Tracy. Did you sleep well? - Yes, thank  True     Fals
you, very well. e
7. I’m sorry, I’m late. - That’s all right, but try to be  True     Fals
punctual next time. e
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Words:
lose   Sorry   be punctual   all right   go ahead   afraid   Help yourself  

Is it all right if I come home a bit later tonight? - Yes, __________, but be home by 11
o’clock.

May I borrow your pen? - Yes, of course, but don’t __________ it!

Do you mind if I watch television? - No, not at all, __________.

May I have something to drink, please? - Yes, of course. __________, there’s plenty in
the fridge.

Have you got some time, please? - I’m __________ I haven’t. __________.

I’m sorry, I’m late. - That’s all right, but try to __________ next time.

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I'm afraid ... used to politely introduce bad news or disagreement. True or
False
1. I'm afraid the person you want is on holiday.  True     False
2. I'm arfaid it's not so easy.  True     False
3. I'm afraid he's in a meeting.  True     False
4. I doesn't agree at all, I'm afraid.  True     False
5. I'm afraid you've completely misunderstood the
question.  True     False
6. I'm afraid we must to go now.  True     False
7. This is your room - it's rather small, I'm afraid.  True     False
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like   anyone   Do   happen   know   Could  

__________ you tell me...?

Could __________ tell me...?

Would you __________ to know...?

__________ you know...?

Do you happen to __________...?

I'd __________ to know...

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Test your knowledge. -> True or False

1. Could I please have some milk?  True     False


2. Could you give me some sugar, please?  True     False
3. Could please I have two cups of coffee and a tea?  True     False
4. Could ,please, you give me some sugar?  True     False
5. Could I have some milk, please?  True     False
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wonder if you could ________ me...?

told
have tell
tell
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There are many ways to give your opinion in English. What you say depends
on how strong your opinion is.

1. In my humble opinion...  True     False


2. I'd say…  True     False
3. In me view…  True     False
4. As I see it….  True     False
5. If you ask me...  True     False
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How's it ............. ?

go
gone
going
was going
has been going
has gone
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How ........ you?


is
has
are
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Practise ways of delaying answers to give yourself time to think.


1
Just a s___________d .
2
J_______t a moment.
3
Now, l____t me see.
4
Now, let me t_________k ...
5
W_________l , you see...
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There are lots of different ways of saying hello to people you know and
people you don't know.
Words:
ages   seen   see   Nice   things   going   are  

How's it __________?

How __________ you?

How are __________?

Haven't __________ you for __________.

Great to __________ you again.

__________ to meet you.

.......... for now!


Buy
By
Bye
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Words:
my   excuse   me   fault   mad   apologies  

Pardon __________.

That's __________ fault.

Please don't be __________ at me.

Sorry. It was all my __________.


Please __________ my ignorance.

Please accept our __________.

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I´m ......... sorry.


some
such
so
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Words:
sleep well   here you are   never mind about that   would   thank you   May I
have  

Good morning, Tracy. Did you __________? - Yes, thank you, very well.

What __________ you like to drink? - Coffee, please.

Could you pass the butter, please? - Certainly, __________.

Would you like some more toast? - No, __________. I’m fine.

I’m afraid I have broken a cup. I am so sorry. - Oh, __________, we’ll replace it.

__________ a front door key, please? - Yes, here you are.

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