Part 1
P.S.: I wonder if anyone can name the opposite of a party pooper?
Part 1
P.S.: I wonder if anyone can name the opposite of a party pooper?
A new brainteaser:
look forward to doing something - to think (of a future event) with pleasurable, eager anticipation; something that is going to happen
Выражение look forward to означает "с нетерпением ожидать". Как правило, данное выражение используется по отношению к тому, что обязательно произойдет, и что вызывает положительные эмоции. Выражение может использоваться как с простым временем, так и с продолженным, без особой разницы в значении.
He looks forward to his next birthday. (= He is looking forward to his next birthday.)
Он с нетерпением ждет своего следующего дня рождения.
Tom is looking forward to graduating in June.
We are looking forward to seeing you again.
I always look forward to your visits.
I´m really looking forward to our vacation.
She´s looking forward to studying abroad.
Dad is looking forward to his retirement soon.
Часто в конце электр. писем пишут стандартную фразу We look forward to hearing from you / We look forward to seeing you again (at our hotel, in our shop, etc).
Переведите:
Fill in the spaces using the vocabulary below:
Complete these dialogues with an appropriate expression:
Look at the following conversation and try to complete the missing words. The first letter of the words is provided.
A magician was boasting one day at how long he could hold his breath under water.
What do you wear that rhymes with cat?
What fruit do you eat that rhymes with hair?
What lives in the sea and rhymes with dish?
What comes out at night and rhymes with car?
What flies in the sky and rhymes with word?
What do you read that rhymes with cook?
What do you bake that rhymes with rake?
What do you eat with that rhymes with moon?
What do you drive that rhymes with far?
What do you sing that rhymes with strong?
Where do you sleep that rhymes with red?
What do you eat that rhymes with punch?
Where do you sit that rhymes with stair?
Where do you go for a walk that rhymes with shark?
