Контрольные задания > Underline the correct item.
1 You shouldn't/should gossip about people. It's not nice.
2 I woke up this morning with ache/sore eyes.
3 If you sit around/sit under all day, your body will suffer! Do some exercise.
4 Jim shouldn't/should pay his electricity bill or it will get cut off.
5 Calling people names can be very harmless/hurtful.
6 OK! Have it your way/blame. I'm leaving!
7 I can't eat that now. I have a stomach sore/ache.
8 If you go to bed early, you will feel/have felt much better in the morning.
9 If you fall behind/fall around in your schoolwork, ask your friends and teachers to help you.
10 If you fall out/fall over with a friend, try not to get extremely angry.
Вопрос:
Underline the correct item.
1 You shouldn't/should gossip about people. It's not nice.
2 I woke up this morning with ache/sore eyes.
3 If you sit around/sit under all day, your body will suffer! Do some exercise.
4 Jim shouldn't/should pay his electricity bill or it will get cut off.
5 Calling people names can be very harmless/hurtful.
6 OK! Have it your way/blame. I'm leaving!
7 I can't eat that now. I have a stomach sore/ache.
8 If you go to bed early, you will feel/have felt much better in the morning.
9 If you fall behind/fall around in your schoolwork, ask your friends and teachers to help you.
10 If you fall out/fall over with a friend, try not to get extremely angry.
1. You shouldn't gossip about people. It's not nice. (Gossip is generally considered negative behavior.)
2. I woke up this morning with sore eyes. ('Sore' is commonly used to describe eyes that are painful or irritated.)
3. If you sit around all day, your body will suffer! Do some exercise. ('Sit around' means to spend time doing nothing, which is unhealthy if done excessively.)
4. Jim should pay his electricity bill or it will get cut off. (Paying the bill is a necessary action to avoid consequences.)
5. Calling people names can be very hurtful. (Calling names is a form of verbal abuse that causes emotional pain.)
6. OK! Have it your way. I'm leaving! ('Have it your way' is an idiom meaning to let someone do as they please, often when you disagree.)
7. I can't eat that now. I have a stomach ache. ('Stomach ache' is the standard term for pain in the stomach area.)
8. If you go to bed early, you will feel much better in the morning. (This refers to a future consequence of an action, so the simple future tense 'will feel' is appropriate.)
9. If you fall behind in your schoolwork, ask your friends and teachers to help you. ('Fall behind' means to progress more slowly than others or to fail to meet a deadline.)
10. If you fall out with a friend, try not to get extremely angry. ('Fall out' means to quarrel or have a disagreement with someone.)