Match the phrasal verbs with the correct descriptions
1.Cut off
a. to stop providing
2.Set down
b. to indicate that someone is leaving a
place
3.Set about
c. to reserve for a special purpose
4.Sign out
d. to start a journey
5 beat out
e. to start solving some problem
6.Set off
f. to record information into a diary or
notepad
7.Set aside
g. to make sounds by hitting the
instrument
Did he he buy two tickets yesterday?
How many tickets did he buy yesterday?
Did he buy two or three tickets yesterday?
He bought two tickets yesterday, didn't he?
2. Jenny has got a canary.
Has Jenny got a canary?
What bird Jenny has got?
Has Jenny got canary or parrot?
Jenny has got a canary, hasn't she?
3. He often goes to the forest in summer.
Does he often go to the forest in summer?
When does he go to the forest?
Does he often go to the forestry summer or in autumn?
He often goes to the forest in summer, doesn't he?
It's good to receive your message, sorry for not writing for so long, I have been in the countryside recently, I've been helping my parents there, so I wasn't even able to read your letter.
So I didn't, actually understand, what is common between your passion for reading magazines about celebrities and your party. Anyway, to leave your parents at home or not, it depends what you're going to celebrate at your party. As for me, I would choose something single: to celebrate only with your parents or to have a party with your friends. If I were you, I would choose something single of those. Amount of people to invite to a party always depends on what you're going to celebrate.
Looking forward to receiving your reply with details.
Love,
Rhodion