1. must you?
2 doesn't she?
3 mustn't they?
4 shouldn't she?
5 could he?
6 do we?
7 wasn't he?
8 am I?
9 can you?
10 should they?
You remind me someone I used to know a long time. you are very similar with him in many ways.
I'm going to marry a very rich man. I'm not going to sit at a secretary's desk all my life. And I won't wait for buses or push my way through crowds of people on tube trains. Sally said and everybody laughed at her.
to be down in the mouth
to be on firm ground
To do smth. to one’s heart content
as easy as ABC (pie)
at all costs
5 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive or -ing form.
You might (have left) your glasses at the restaurant, Why don't you call
them and ask?
2 I can't believe you waste so much time (playing) computer games.
3 He really wants (to be chosen) for the job of assistant manager.
4 Jamie wanted to hang out with his friends but he was made (to tidy) his bedroom.
5 You must do some warm-up exercises before your workout to prevent (damaging) your muscles.