1.The plane seems to have been delayed due to bad weather.
2.Bob tracked down the owner of the lost keys so he could return them.
3.I'm afraid that he's on the phone with a client.
1. The Plane seems to have been delayed due to the bad weather.
2. Bob tracked down the owner of lost key so he could return it.
3. I'm afreid He is on thephone with client.
1.If you don't mind ,I'd like to ask you a few simple questions.
2.Could you hold down the noise ,if you don't mind?
3.Give me a minute to think before answering ,if you don't mind.
1.Would you describe yourself as an outgoing or a private person?
2.One critic describes the new movie as a total failure.
3.My friends often describe me as having unusual sense of humor.
1. Would you describe yourself as an outgoing or privare person?
2. One critic described the new movie as a total failure.
3. My friends often describe me as having an unusual sense of humor.
1.The dinners my mother cooks on thanks giving are really something.
2. His stage performances are always something to see.
3. The paint job you did on your car is really something.
1.If you don't mind ,It would be better for you to smoke outside.
2.I would describe him as unremarkable person.
3.Their first album is really something but their latest isn't very good.
1. If you don't mind, it would be better for you to smoke outside.
2. I would desccribe him as an remarkable person,
3. Their first album was really something but the latest isn't very good.
1.We were exhausted after our twelve-hour flight to London.
2.I work ten hours a day, but I have four-day work week.
3.The only thing I don't like about this job is a ninety-minute commute.
I'm exhausted after my two-hour study for TOEIC.
と、今日の私の状況です。そんな時は、この書き込みが励みになって 、なんとか取り組めます。
1. we were exhausted after a twelve hour flight to London.
2. I work ten hour a day but I only have four day work a week.
3. The only thing I don't like about my job is 90 minute commute.
1.Thanks for offering to help me out ,but I can get by on my own.
2.I worry whether I will be able to get by on my salary.
3.I wonder how he can get by on so little sleep.
1. Thnaks for offering to help me out but I can get by on my own.
2. I worry whether I'm able to get by on my salary.
3. I wonder how he can get by on so little sleep.
1. I invited Mary to the party but she never showed up.
2. Something tells me Mike isn't going to show up.
3. Why does he always choose worst time to show up.
1.It's a fifteen-minute walk to the nearest station.
2.When my secretary goes on vacation ,I realize I can't get by without her.
3.You have to be sure to show up to the next meeting.
1.Go tell Susan that we've decided to meet at a conference room.
2.Why don't you go see a movie tonight and have dinner at a restraunt?
3.Woud you go take this bag of trash to a garbage collection point?
1. Go tell Susan that we've decided to meet at the conference room.
2. why don't we go see a movie tonight and have dinner at restraunt
3. Would you go take this bag of trash to the garbage collection point?
1. It's so windy and rainny there's no sence using umbrella.
2. there's no sence worrying about such a trivial thing.
3. There's no sence disccussing this matter with him again.
1. I need to go buy some drinks before the party starts.
2. She tripped on one of herkid's toy on the way downstairs.
3. There's no sence pursuading him not to quit his company.
1.They often get theirselves into arguments about politics.
2, You should've askd for my advice befor you got into such a mess.
3. John got himself into one of teh best university in the country.
1.They often get themselves to argument about politics.
2.You should've asked for my advice before you got yourself into such a mess.
3.John got himself into one of the best universities in the country.
1.I'm not sure whether I should turn left or not.
2.The question is whether he told us the truth or not.
3.I'll check to see whether her flight is on schedule or not.
1. I'm not sure whether I should turn left here or not.
2. The question is whether he told us the truth or not.
3. I'll check to see whether her flight is on schedule or not.
1. Talking to Meg made me like her even better.
2. Walking down this street will take you to the station.
3. drinking and drive is a crime with serious consequenses.
1. It's really sad to see him get himself into such a serious situation,
2. I don't know whether the rumor is true or not.
3. playing with my grandchildren is the most enjoyable thing for me.
1. I'd like to get out of this party and get home as soon as I can,
2.Jim got sick and couldn't get out of bed a week.
3. I ran into coffee shop to get out of pouring rain.
1.Everyone couldn't help but laugh at his fun story.
2.She couldn't help but wonder why he never called her.
3.Whenever she sees new products she can't help but buy them.
1. Everybody couldn't help but laugh at his funny story.
2. She couldn't help but wonder why he never called her.
3. Whenever she sees new products, she can't help but buy them.
1.He was making an excuse again to try to get out of the trouble.
2.You can't help but put on weight when you are middle-aged.
3.TV reception gets worse when it rains hard.