воскресенье, 27 апреля 2025 г.

28.04


  

Let go of your mistakes and failures, and carry ____ with your tasks. Otherwise, you will never reach success.


Part of your duties will be to carry ____ the tasks that no one else wants to do.

A: These last few sales will put us in a higher tax bracket for this year.
B: The accountant said we can carry them ______ to next year's budget because delivery won't happen until January.


  

Every time I see kids playing in the park and having fun, I'm carried _____ to my own childhood.

  

After weeks of hard work, Jeff was able to carry the project _____ to the pleasure of the client.

  

Kyle was not a good student in high school and always carried ______ in class. Yet, he now works as a teacher.


Ever since he lost his best friend in a car accident, Walter has carried _____ a guilt that prevents him from living a normal life.


Since the meeting did not cover all the planned topics, it was decided that it should be carried _____ to the following week.


  






  


     


 


четверг, 3 апреля 2025 г.

04.04.2025

https://wordwall.net/resource/27873049/english/present-simple-continuous-past-simple  




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Using Perfect Infinitives

The structure ‘have + past participle’ is called a perfect infinitive. Perfect infinitives can have the same kind of meaning as perfect or past tenses.

  • I am glad to have found my soul mate. (= I am glad that I have found my soul mate.)
  • She was sorry to have missed the show. (= She was sorry that she had missed the show.)
  • I hope to have finished the job by next Monday. (= I hope that I will have finished the job by next Monday.)
  • She seems to have quit the job. (= It seems that she has quit the job.)

Unreal past situations

The perfect infinitive is often used after verbs like mean, be, would like etc., to talk about unreal past situations.

  • She was to have returned yesterday, but she fell ill.
  • I meant to have posted the letter, but I forgot. (I did not post the letter.)

After modals

The perfect infinitive is also used after the modal verbs could, might, ought, should, would and needn’t to refer to unreal situations.

  • You should have telephoned – I was getting worried. (The person didn’t phone.)
  • She needn’t have come. (She came.)
  • would have gone on a vacation if I had had more money. (I didn’t go.)

Notes

Note that the structure modal verb + perfect infinitive does not always refer to unreal past conditions. It can also be used to express certainty or possibility.

  • She should have arrived by now. (=It is possible that she has arrived by now.)

  
  





вторник, 1 апреля 2025 г.

 


воскресенье, 30 марта 2025 г.

    

















четверг, 13 марта 2025 г.

14.03.2025

 Українська:

У центрі міста відкрився новий книжковий магазин, який пропонує рідкісні та антикварні видання. Власники сподіваються, що це місце стане популярним серед колекціонерів і любителів літератури. Крім книг, у магазині також можна знайти старовинні карти та листівки.



  

  



  

вторник, 11 марта 2025 г.

12,03,2025

General Explanations

 1. It’s something you do when… (e.g., It’s something you do when you need to move something heavy—like lifting or carrying.)

 2. It’s the opposite of… (e.g., It’s the opposite of pushing—pulling!)

 3. It’s similar to… but… (e.g., It’s similar to running, but slower—walking!)

 4. It’s a way of… (e.g., It’s a way of expressing happiness—smiling!)

 5. It’s an action you do with your… (e.g., It’s an action you do with your hands when you clap.)


Cause and Effect

 6. You do this when… (e.g., You do this when you want to get someone’s attention—waving!).

 7. You do this so that… (e.g., You do this so that you don’t fall—holding on!)

 8. When you do this, something happens… (e.g., When you do this to water, it turns into ice—freezing!)


Situational Context

 9. People do this when they feel… (e.g., People do this when they feel cold—shivering!)

 10. You might see someone doing this at… (e.g., You might see someone doing this at a concert—cheering!)

 11. It’s something you do before/after… (e.g., It’s something you do before eating—washing your hands!)


Physical Movements

 12. It’s when you move your body like… (e.g., It’s when you move your body like a fish—swimming!)

 13. It’s when you make something go up/down… (e.g., It’s when you make something go up—throwing!)

 14. It’s when you use your… (e.g., It’s when you use your legs to move fast—running!)  


https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-video-lessons/listening-comprehension/deep-listening-focus-on-meaning/business-english-participating-in-meetings-2/580061




https://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/mixed-verb-tenses2.html  


  


  

четверг, 6 марта 2025 г.

07,03,2025

 This is a thing that…

 2. This is an object used for…

 3. This is a place where…

 4. This is something that helps people to…

 5. This is a word that means…

 6. This is a synonym for…

 7. This is an opposite for…

 8. This is when…

 9. This is a feeling you have when…

 10. This is an idea related to…

  




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