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The response to the wish “Happy Holidays!” “Happy holidays ___ you, too!”
A request that someone goes shopping instead of you because you cannot go. (You do not have time). “Can you go shopping ___ me?”
A request that someone drives you somewhere: “Can you drive me ___ this address?”
Question asking if you are supposed to eat the ice cream: “Is this ice cream ___ me?”
What is “Is this ice cream for me?”
What is a book store? (not library)
What is to push? (not puxar)
This word means to make believe, (to act like, imaginary play).
What is to pretend? (fingir, not pretender)
What is particular? (‘Particular’ in English does not mean private , “aulas particular” are “private lessons”).
What is prejudiced? (not prejuciado = harmed).
To help someone or vouch for them and take a big risk for them, if they fail.
To feel nervous or anxiety, especially stage fright or shyness.
Advice to resolve a problem before it becomes a big problem.
What is to stop smoking? (not to stop to smoke).
If the launch date of a product is postponed, the company delayed _____(launching, to lauch) it.
What is “the company delayed launching the product?” (not they delayed to launch)
To anticipate the first time you meet someone. I look forward to ___ (meet, meeting) you.
What is “I look forward to ___ (meet, meeting) you?” (not I look forward to ___ meet you).
Something being taught is of no value. “It’s not worth ____ (learning, to learn)?”
What is “It’s not worth learning?”(not it’s not worth to learn).
They have a desire for knowledge of English. They want ____(learn, to learn) English?”
What is “They want to learn English?” (not “They want learn English”).
To prepare exercises or lessons for school at home: “to ___ your homework.”
To become friends: To ___ friends.