Use an expression with get to replace the words in italics. Use the correct tense. Do not rewrite the full sentences, write only the expression.
1.They decided to have their wedding in Florida.
2. I really think my English is improving.
3. We're returningbefore 5.00.
4. He's always had a great relationship with his mother-in-law.
5. I usually put on my clothes at about 8.00 in the morning.
6. She wanted to go home, but she couldn't find the way.
7. When will we arrive at the airport?
8. I was learning the game, but I lost interest and stopped.
9. Nearly 50 percent of married couples end their marriage after ten years or less.
10. I'll buy you a drink later.
Some of these sentences need a/an or the. Rewrite the full sentences with articles. If a sentence is correct, write OK.
1. It's small, pretty town in the south of England, famous for cider, a drink made with apples
2. They're tall and handsome, and oldest one has really good sense of humour.
3. No! I think it's the most disgusting food I've ever eaten!.
4. Horses. I wanted to be horse trainer when I was younger.
5. It was brilliant place. Owner was very friendly.
6. My mother, I think. We have similar noses.
7. It's one of biggest buildings in city, and it's made of glass.
8. Yes please. Actually, can I have piece of toast?
Articles and uses of like
Match the statements in in the exercise above to the questions below. Write correct numbers in the gaps.
a) Would you like some bread with your soup?
b) What does the Modern Art Gallery look like?
c) What's Taunton like?
d) Who do you look like in your family?
e) What was that restaurant like before it closed down?
f) Do you like that Scottish dish, haggis?
g) What type of animals do you like?
h) What are your cousins like?
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1.They decided to have their wedding in Florida. - get married
2. I really think my English is improving.- getting better
3. We're returning before 5.00.- getting back
4. He's always had a great relationship with his mother-in-law.- gets on well
5. I usually put on my clothes at about 8.00 in the morning.- get my clothes on
6. She wanted to go home, but she couldn't find the way.- ? hm - get the directions
7. When will we arrive at the airport?- get to
8. I was learning the game, but I lost interest and stopped.- got bored
9. Nearly 50 percent of married couples end their marriage after ten years or less.- get a divorce
10. I'll buy you a drink later.- get
1. It's -a- small, pretty town in the south of England, famous for cider, a drink made with apples
2. They're tall and handsome, and -the-oldest one has-a- really good sense of humour.
3. No! I think it's the most disgusting food I've ever eaten! .ok
4. Horses. I wanted to be-a- horse trainer when I was younger.
5. It was-a- brilliant place. -the-Owner was very friendly.
6. My mother, I think. We have similar noses.ok
7. It's one of biggest buildings in city, and it's made of glass.
8. Yes please. Actually, can I have -a-piece of toast?
Articles and uses of like
Match the statements in in the exercise above to the questions below. Write correct numbers in the gaps.
a) Would you like some bread with your soup?8
b) What does the Modern Art Gallery look like? 7
c) What's Taunton like? 1
d) Who do you look like in your family? 6
e) What was that restaurant like before it closed down? 5
f) Do you like that Scottish dish, haggis? 3
g) What type of animals do you like? 4
h) What are your cousins like? 2