일주일 넘게 감기로 골골하다 이제 공부할 만해져서 다시 시작! 오늘은 Unit 56에서 60까지.
Unit 56
- I know I locked the door. I clearly remember locking it.
- He could remember driving along the road just before the accident, but he couldn’t remember the accident itself.
- I remembered to lock the door, but I forgot to shut the windows.
- Remember to buy some bananas.
- I now regret saying what I said. I shouldn’t have said it.
- Do you regret not going to college?
- I regret to say that we are unable to accept your offer.
- The president paused for a moment and then went on talking.
- We need to change. We can’t go on living like this.
- After discussing the economy, the president went on tho talk about foreign policy.
- It started raining. It started to rain.
- Andy intends buying a house. Andy intends to buy a house.
- Don’t bother locking the door. Don’t bother to lock the door.
- It’s starting to rain.
Unit 57
- I was very tired. I tried to keep my eyes open, but I couldn’t.
- Please try to be quiet when you come home. Everyone will be asleep.
- These cakes are delicious. You should try one.
- We couldn’t find anywhere to stay. We tried every hotel in the town, but they were all full.
- "The photocopier doesn’t seem to be working." "Try pressing the green button."
- I tried to move the table, but it was too heavy.
- I didn't like the way the furniture was arranged, so I tried moving the table to the other side of the room. But it didn’t look right, so I moved it back again.
- He needs to work harder if he wants to make progress.
- I don’t need to come to the meeting, do I?
- My phone needs charging.
- Does your suit need cleaning?
- It’s a difficult problem. It needs thinking about carefully.
- I need to charge my phone. My phone needs charging.
- Everybody helped to clean up after the party. Everybody helped clean up after the party.
- Can you help me move this table? Can you help me to move this table?
- I don't like him, but he has a lot of problems. I can’t help feeling sorry for him.
- She tried to be serious, but she couldn’t help laughing.
- I'm sorry. I'm so nervous. I can’t help it.
Unit 58
- Do you like getting up early? Do you like to get up early?
- Stephanie hates flying. Stephanie hates to fly.
- I love meeting people. I love to meet people.
- I don't like being kept waiting. I don’t like to be kept waiting.
- I don't like friends calling me at work. I don’t like friends to call me at work.
- Paul lives in Berlin now. He likes living there.
- Do you like being a student?
- The office I worked in was horrible. I hated working there.
- I like cleaning the kitchen.
- It’s not my favourite job, but I like to clean the kitchen as often as possible.
- I enjoy cleaning the kitchen.
- I don’t mind cleaning the kitchen.
- I’d like to go away for a few days.
- What would you like to do this evening?
- I wouldn’t like to go on holiday alone.
- I’d love to meet your family.
- Would you prefer to eat now or later?
- I like playing tennis. I like to play tennis.
- I’d like to play tennis today.
- Would you mind closing the door, please?
- It's a shame we didn’t see Anna. I would like to have seen her again.
- We’d like to have gone away, but we were too busy at home.
- Poor David! I would hate to have been in his position.
- I’d love to have gone to the party, but it was impossible.
Unit 59
- I don’t like cities. I prefer to live in the country. I prefer living in the country.
- I prefer this coat to the other one.
- I prefer driving to travelling by train. I prefer driving rather than travelling by train.
- I prefer to drive rather than travel by train.
- Sarah prefers to live in the country rather than in a city.
- "Would you prefer tea or coffee?" "Coffee, please."
- "Shall we go by train?" “I’d prefer to drive."
- I’d prefer to stay at home tonight rather than go to the cinema.
- "Shall we go by train?" “I’d rather drive." "I'd prefer to drive."
- Which would you rather do, go to the cinema or go shopping? Which would you prefer to do, go to the cinema or go shopping?
- I'm tired. I'd rather not go out this evening, if you don’t mind.
- "Do you want to go out this evening?" “I’d rather not."
- I’d rather stay at home tonight than go to the cinema.
- "Who's going to drive, you or me?" “I’d rather you drove."
- "Jack says he’ll repair your bike tomorrow, OK?" "I'd rather he did it today."
- Are you going to tell Anna what happened, or would you rather I told her?
- I'd rather make dinner now. I’d rather you made dinner now.
- I'd rather you didn’t tell anyone what I said.
- "Shall I tell Anna what happened?" "I'd rather you didn’t. "
- "Are you going to tell Anna what happened?" "No, I'd rather she didn’t know."
Unit 60
- I’m fed up with people telling me what to do.
- Before going out, I phoned Sarah.
- What did you do after leaving school?
- You can improve your English by reading more.
- She made herself ill by not eating properly.
- Many accidents are caused by people driving too fast.
- The burglars got into the house by breaking a window and climbing in.
- We ran ten kilometres without stopping.
- It was a stupid thing to say. I said it without thinking.
- She needs to work without people disturbing her. She needs to work without being disturbed.
- I have enough problems of my own without having to worry about yours.
- We decided to travel by train.
- Would you like to meet for lunch tomorrow?
- We went from Paris to Geneva.
- I prefer tea to coffee.
- Are you looking forward to the weekend?
- I’m fed up with travelling by train.
- How about going away this weekend?
- I prefer driving to travelling by train.
- Are you looking forward to going on holiday?
Bye!
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