Complete the conversation. Use only ONE word in each gap.
A: Put the screwdriver down over there, you?
B: Sure. No problem. You've done this before, you?
A: Of course. I put up all the shelves in my last house.
B: Did you? But someone helped you, they?
Complete the conversation. Use only ONE word in each gap.
A: You haven't got a pencil I could borrow, you?
B: I think so. Now have a look at page five, you?
A: Thanks. I see what you mean. That calculation can't be right, it?
Complete the conversations with suitable responses.
1. Tennis isn’t a very popular sport in Vietnam, is it? - (Agree)
2. Saturn is bigger than Jupiter, isn’t it? - (Disagree)
3. Penguins live in the Sahara Desert, don’t they? - (Disagree)
4. Some foreign people can eat fish sauce, can't they? - (Agree)
Complete the sentences with "SHOULD" or "SHOULD NOT". Do not change the word in capitals.
1. They have left the house without locking the door. It was so dangerous.
2. She missed an important message. She have checked her email more frequently.
3. You have called me if you were running late.
4. I have argued with my friend because it wasn't worth the fight.
5. I have read the instructions before assembling the furniture. It's more complex than I thought.
6. She have canceled our plans at the last minute. It was rude.
Everyone wants to be happy and healthy, _____?
John failed again. He _____ harder.
There has been little rain in this area for months, _____?
That's a storm coming towards us, _____ ?
Sorry, but the manager went out a minute ago. You _____ five minutes earlier.
We _____ our vacation earlier. The prices are much higher now.
Hardly anyone knows about the incident, _____?
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first.
Do you remember your first visit to Ho Chi Minh City?
=> You remember you?
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.
Bernie was able to give you the money, but you didn’t ask him.
=> You should the money.
Complete the second sentence, using the word given so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.
Why didn't I remember to send him an email last night? (SHOULD)
=> I an email last night.
Complete the second sentence, using the word given so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. Do not change the word given.
It was a mistake for you to insult Mike. (SHOULDN'T)
=> You Mike.