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그래머인유즈 Grammar in use 24

dailystudyingg 2023. 5. 3. 08:14
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문장이 길어지면서 유닛 5개의 양이 많아졌고 대략 1시간반 정도 걸린다. 오늘은 Unit 116에서 120까지!

 

 

 

 

Unit 116

- We all waved goodbye to Liz as she drove away.

- As I walked along the street, I looked in the shop windows.

- Can you turn off the light as you go out, please?

- Kate slipped as she was getting off the bus.

- We met Paul as we were leaving the hotel.

 

- Just as I sat down, the doorbell rang.

- I had to leave just as the conversation was getting interesting.

- As the day went on, the weather got worse.

- I began to enjoy the job more as I got used to it.

- As I drove home, I listened to music.

 

- When I got home, I had something to eat.

- As I was hungry, I decided to find somewhere to eat.

- As it's late and we're tired, let's get a taxi home.

- We watched TV all evening as we didn't have anything better to do.

- As I don't watch TV any more, I gave my television to a friend of mine.

 

- Since it's late and we're tired, let's get a taxi home.

- David wasn't in the office as he was on holiday.

- As they lived near us, we used to see them quite often.

- David lost his passport when he was on holiday.

- When they lived near us, we used to see them quite often.

 

 

 

 

Unit 117

- What a beautiful house! It's like a palace.

- Be careful! The floor has been polished. It's like walking on ice.

- It's raining again. I hate weather like this.

- "What's that noise?" "It sounds like a baby crying."

- I enjoy water sports, like surfing, scuba diving and water-skiing. I enjoy water sports, such as surfing, scuba diving and water- skiing.

 

- I didn't move anything. I left everything as it was.

- You should have done it as I showed you.

- I left everything like it was.

- You should have done it as I showed you. You should have done it like I showed you.

- You should have done it like this.

 

- You're late as usual.

- As always,  Nick was the first to complain.

- Your phone is the same as mine.

- You can do as you like.

- They did as they promised.

 

- As you know, it's Emma's birthday next week.

- Andy failed his driving test, as he expected.

- As I said yesterday, I'm sure we can solve the problem. Like I said yesterday I'm sure we can solve the problem.

- As a taxi driver, I spend most of my working life in a car.

- Everyone in the family wants me to drive them to places. I'm like a taxi driver.

 

- Many years ago I worked as a photographer.

- Many words, for example 'work' and 'rain', can be used as verbs or nouns.

- London is fine as a place to visit, but I wouldn't like to live there.

- The news of the tragedy came as a great shock.

 

 

 

 

Unit 118

- That house looks like it's going to fall down. That house looks as if it's going to fall down.

- Amy sounded like she had a cold, didn't she? Amy sounded as if she had a cold, didn't she?

- I've just had a holiday, but I feel very tired. I don't feel like I've had a holiday. I don't feel as if I've had a holiday.

- I don't feel as though I've had a holiday.

- You look tired.

 

- You look like you haven't slept. You look as if you haven't slept.

- Sarah is very late. It looks like she isn't coming. It looks as if she isn't coming.

- It looked like it was going to rain, so we took an umbrella. It looked as if it was going to rain, so we took an umbrella.

- The noise is very loud next door. It sounds like they're having a party. It sounds as if they're having a party.

- It sounds as though they're having a party.

 

- He ran like he was running for his life.

- After the interruption, the speaker went on talking as if nothing had happened.

- When I told them my plan, they looked at me as though I was mad.

- I don't like him. He talks as if he knew everything.

- She's always asking me to do thing for her - as if I didn't have enough to do already.

 

- Joe's only 40. Why do you talk about him as if he was an old man?

- Why do you talk about him as if he were an old man?

- They treat me as if I were their own son. They treat me as if I was their own son.

 

 

 

 

Unit 119

- I fell asleep during the movie.

- We met some really nice people during our holiday.

- The ground is wet. It must have rained during the night.

- It rained in the night. It rained during the night.

- It's lovely here during the summer. It's lovely here in the summer.

 

- We watched TV for two hours last night.

- Jess is going away for a week in September.

- How are you? I haven't seen you for ages.

- Are you going away for the weekend?

- It rained for three days without stopping.

 

- "When did you fall asleep?" "During the movie."

- "How long were you asleep?" "For half an hour."

- I fell asleep during the movie.

- We met a lot of interesting people during our holiday.

- Robert suddenly began to feel ill during the exam.

 

- I fell asleep while I was watching TV.

- We met a lot of interesting people while we were on holiday.

- Robert suddenly began to feel ill while he was doing the exam.

- We saw Clare while we were waiting for the bus.

- While you were out, there was a phone call for you.

 

- Alex read a book while Amy watched TV.

- I'm going to Moscow next week. I hope the weather will be good while I'm there.

- What are you going to do while you're waiting?

 

 

 

 

Unit 120

- I sent the documents today, so they should arrive by Monday.

- We'd better hurry. We have to be home by 5 o'clock.

- Where's Sarah? She should be here by now.

- Shall we go now? No, let's wait until it stops raining. Let's wait till it stops raining.

- I was very tires this morning. I stayed in bed until half past ten. I didn't get up until half past ten.

 

- Joe will be away until Monday.

- I'll be working until 11:30.

- Joe will be back by Monday.

- I'll have finished my work by 11:30.

- It's too late to go to the bank now. By the time we get there, it will be closed.

 

- You'll need plenty of time at the airport. By the time you check in and go through security, it will be time for your flight.

- Hurry up! By the time we get to the cinema, the film will already have started.

- Karen's car broke down on the way to the party last night. By the time she arrived, most of the other guests had left.

- I had a lot of work to do yesterday evening. I was ver tires by the time I finished.

- We went to the cinema last night. It took us a long time to find somewhere to park the car. By the time we got to the cinema, the film had already started.

 

- Karen finally got to the party at midnight, but by then most of the other guests had left.

- Karen finally got to the party at midnight, but by that time, most of the other guests had left.

 

 

 

 

Bye!