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English Grammar and Social Events Guide

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English Grammar and Social Events Guide

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None

A lot

Most

Some

All
will
is going to

will
are going to

are going to

He’s definitely going to fail

probably won’t come

maybe it will rain

he’s definitely going to get accepted

it will arrive
nearly

rose

exactly

about

fall

make

go

make

off

on foot bike lanes

traffic

sidewalks
pedestrians
The World Cup.
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b, d, e, i, k, f, j c, g, h, l, f, j
What want to

Do want to

want to
f
a

c
perform

gather
take place

prize

participate

traditions
Race

February

four hundred

forty

mountain

16,000
festival
H

B
B
B
O
H
A holiday

Chuseok

In Korea; in September or October

They travel to their hometowns, they prepare traditional foods a day


or two before Chuseok, they exchange gifts.
3 2

5 7

1 4
6
1

Many people

online with a sentence

Know
money
Two A waitress had money problems and one of her customers gave her a large tip

A restaurant

It causes feelings of happiness


What were you doing last night at 8:00?

I was watching Game of Thrones on TV.

What was your best friend wearing yesterday?

She was wearing her school uniform.

Were you talking on your cell phone earlier?

No, I wasn’t.

I was eating lunch.

What was your class studying yesterday?

We were studying grammar in World Link.

Was your family traveling last summer?

Yes, we were.

We went to Spain.
incredible

clever struggle

discover survive
H T
H

T
H

T

cautious
courageous
adventurous
knowledgeable
personable
punctual
efficient
responsible
independently
away home twenty

social

health

stand
sleep eat

rude

calm

late angry
interesting visit
Yes

She writes a blog for her school’s online newspaper and is very punctual.
years

a week

six hours

How long have you studied English?


How long have you known your best friend?

How long have you had the same hairstyle?

How long have you lived in your current home?


glamorous, rewarding, well-paid

hazardous, unsatisfying, exhausting, dull, dead-end, demanding


helping to make a movie

demanding

difficult
Vera is throwing a party on Saturday.
I’m busy, but I’d love to go that day.

Do you want to go to the festival with me?


There is a party after the graduation ceremony. /
After the graduation ceremony, there is a party.
When you receive a gift, say thank you. /
Say thank you when you receive a gift.
Would you mind helping me do the dishes
I throw a lot of parties, and so does she.

I don’t watch the Super Bowl, and he doesn’t either.

I’m inviting a lot of friends, and they are too.

You don’t celebrate the lunar New Year, and neither do we.
I brush my teeth after I eat breakfast.

When my friends and I get together, we have a good time.

After I get a present, I send a thank-you message.

Before guests come to our house, we clean up.

Before a person takes the college entrance exam, he or she studies very hard.

When a person turns 20 years old, he or she throws a big party.


$3 e
invite organize
y occasion
host decorate
plan throw
guest get together

hosted
4

3

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