Learn to Speak English. Асафова Г.К - 5 стр.

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3 “Did Jim cut down that tree himself?” “No, ...”
4 “Did Sue repair the car herself?” “No, ...”
2. You are giving advice to a friend. Use should or
shouldn't.
Example: Your friend is always coughing because he smokes too much.
Advise him to stop smoking. ...You should stop
smoking...
1 Your friend has a bad toothache. Advise him to go to the dentist.
You ...
2 Your friend rides his bicycle at night without lights. You think this is
dangerous. Advise him not to do it. ...
3 Your friend is going to visit Greece. Advise him to learn a few words of
Greek before he goes.
...
IV. IDIOMS
For a Song
(for very little money)
Sara, I picked up the perfect chair for the living room the other day.
That’s wonderful. I know you’ve been looking for some time. Where did you
finally come across what you wanted?
I was really quite lucky. I got it for a song at a little furniture store. I was able
to buy it for very little money because the owners of the store were right in the
middle of their spring liquidation sale.
Money Burns a Hole in Someone’s Pocket
(someone spends as much money as possible; informal)
Sally can’t seem to save anything. Money burns a hole in her pocket.
If money burns a hole in your pocket, you never have any for emergencies.
Money Is No Object
(it does not matter how much something costs)
Please show me your finest automobile. Money is no object.
I want the finest earrings you have. Don’t worry about how much it costs
because money is no object.
V. USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Credit cards
Where can I get a credit card?
What annual fee do I have to pay to get the card?
When do I pay the annual fee?
What do I need to get a credit card?