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- 83 | P a g e Lesson 41 – Memories
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memorable. Just the other day, I was talking to an acquaintance from church and my mind went blank (I couldn’t think of anything) when I tried to think of her name. I racked my brain (tried hard to remember something), but nothing came to mind. My husband gently reminds me that I really need to pay more attention, because it makes a bad impression when I call people by the wrong name. www.espressoenglish.net 83 | P a g e Lesson 41 – Memories blank distinctly gently refresh traumatic completely flooding particularly sobering unforgettable constantly fond racked terrible vaguely 1. Did you put my jacket somewhere? I ____________ remember leaving it here on this chair. 2. He ____________ his brain, but he couldn't think of the password to his online bank account. 3. I have ____________ memories of summer camp when I was a kid - I looked forward to it every year. 4. I ____________remember reading that book... remind me how exactly it ended? 5. If I pause while giving a presentation, my mind goes ____________ and I have to look at my notes. 6. I'm ____________ reminding myself to sit with good posture. 7. I'm studying a beginner English grammar book to ____________ my memory of the basics. 8. My boss has a ____________ memory, so he keeps track of all his appointments on a calendar on his cell phone. 9. Oh no! I ____________ forgot that today is my wife's birthday. I need a present - quick! 10. All the circus performers were great, but I thought the acrobats were ____________ memorable. 11. Rachel ____________ reminded me that I still needed to e-mail her the information. 12. Seeing my ex-boyfriend made all the memories of our relationship come ____________ back. 13. She has ____________ memories of the time she was robbed while walking home alone at night. 14. Taking a helicopter ride over New York City was an ____________ experience. 15. The monument is a ____________ reminder of how many innocent people died in the war. www.espressoenglish.net 84 | P a g e Lesson 42 – Agreeing & Disagreeing When you agree with someone completely, you can say “I totally agree” or “I strongly agree.” Another way to describe 100% agreement is to say a person agrees wholeheartedly. On the other hand, you can say “I agree up to a point” if you agree with part of the person’s opinion, but disagree with another Download 1.4 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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