3 Replace the phrases in bold with the phrases in the list. . Oh really? • did nothing • What's wrong? • take a look 1 Is everything OK? You look pale. 2 I met Tony last night. Did you? 3 I went in to see. 4 I didn't do anything. I froze.
1. Cambridge University is the second-oldest University in English speaking world.
2. The University of Cambridge was founded in 1209.
3. More than 30 different colleges.
4. Students are required to wear gowns at lectures, in the University library, in the street in the evening, for dinners in the colleges and for official visits. Also, to use Latin during public ceremonies of awarding degrees.
5. Many great men studied at Cambridge, for example, Bacon (the
philosopher), Milton and Byron (the poets), Cromwell (the soldier), Newton (the
outstanding physicist), Darwin (who is famous for his theory of evolution) and
1. Sugary drinks are not very healthy, aren't it?
2. You should eat less junk food.
3. You shouldn't play so much computer games.
4. You shouldn't drink sugary drinks.
5. How much milk do you drink every day?
6. How many people in your family can speak English?
7. How much bread do you eat in a day?
8. I only take a little sugar in my tea.
9. You mustn't iron the shirt. I’ll do it.
10. You mustn't talk loudly. The baby is sleeping.
11. Holly didn't go to the cinema because she left her money at home.
12. Matthew bought lost of apples because they had been very cheap.
1. Cambridge University is the second-oldest University in English speaking world.
2. The University of Cambridge was founded in 1209.
3. More than 30 different colleges.
4. Students are required to wear gowns at lectures, in the University library, in the street in the evening, for dinners in the colleges and for official visits. Also, to use Latin during public ceremonies of awarding degrees.
5. Many great men studied at Cambridge, for example, Bacon (the
philosopher), Milton and Byron (the poets), Cromwell (the soldier), Newton (the
outstanding physicist), Darwin (who is famous for his theory of evolution) and
Kapitsa (the famous Russian physicist).