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Put the following words in order to form a grammatically correct sentence.
1. Madrid. / I / in / week / was / last
2. uniform / wear / to / at / We / work. / have / a
3. enough / study / She / doesn´t
4. still / haven´t / Mark / seen / We
Put the following words in order to form a grammatically correct sentence.
1. about/ having / How / pizza?
2. many/ people / were / How / there?
3. you / where / from? / Do / is / know / Johnny
We use “had better” (= ´d better) to give strong advice. It is followed by infinitive without to. Have a look at the following examples:
You´d better not get home late again.
The train leaves at 6. You´d better start packing now!
In English in order to express a preference for something we can use I´d rather (=I would rather):
Subject + would rather + subject + past tense
I´d rather you didn´t tell my parents I am having a party on Saturday.
I´d rather we went to Cádiz, but my mom wants to go to Mallorca.
Though, even though and although are used to express a contrast.
They can be put at the beginning of a sentence:
Although/Even though/Though Julie had passed all her exams, she couldn´t find a good job.
In the previous lesson we learned how to make polite requests and offers. But, how about refusing them? Here you have a few expressions you can use:
I´m afraid I …
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How can you make requests and offers more polite in English? Have a look at the following expresions:
Would you mind (not)… ?
I wonder if (you) could…?
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