Words
water
water [水,浇水]
dust [灰尘,擦掉灰尘]
air [空气,通风]
book [书,预定]
water the flowers
air the bedroom
dust the table
book a ticket.
terribly
terrib
I'm terribly sorry.
It's terribly hot here in summer.
She's terribly tired after her hard work.
I've been terribly worried about you all day.
dry
wet
It's terribly dry.
nuisance
sorry to be a nuisance.
If you say that someone or something is a nuisance, you mean that they annoy you or cause you a lot of problems.
What a nuisance!
mean
What do you mean?
I mean that it's his own decision to go or not.
mean to ...
I mean to visit him tomorrow.
I didn't mean to hurt you.
surprise
A surprise is an unexpected event, fact, or piece of news.
I have a surprise for you: we are moving to SG.
A big surprise.
immediately adv.
immediate adj.
If something happens immediately, it happens without any delay.
he immediately flung himself to the floor.
- Do you have to go now?
- Yes, I have to leave immediately.
Content
Tea for two
Can't you come in and have tea now, Peter?
Not yet. I must water the garden first.
Do you have to water it now?
I'm afraid must. Look at it! It's terribly dry.
What a nuisance!
Last summer it was very dry, too. Don't you remember? I had to water it every day.
Well, I'll have tea by myself.
That was quick! Have you finished already?
Yes. Look out of the window.
It's raining! That means you don't need to water the garden.
That was a pleasant surprise. It means I can have tea, instead.
it means I can have tea, instead.
It means she is happier than before, instead.
It means he loved you, instead.
It means you don't need to do it, instead.
It means you need to be harder, instead.
have to
must
Do you have to water it now?
can, could
may, might
must, must
have to, had to
you have to study now.
Do you have to study now?
You don't have to study now.
Do you have to go now?
Yes, I have to.
No, I don't have to.
No, I don't need to.
Must I pass the exam?
yes, please
I'm afraid so.
Do you have to go now?
yes, I have to leave immediately.
Do you have to get up early tomorrow morning?
yes, I'll have to get up at six o'clock.
Did you have to take a taxi?
I'm afraid I had to.
I couldn't get a bus.
Hasn't your friend arrived yet?
How long have you had to wait?
I've had to wait for two hours.
Do you have to water the garden?
No, I don't need to water it now.
It's going to rain.
Do you have to walk to the station?
No, we don't need to. We can catch the bus.
- Must I clean the window now?
- No, you don't need to.
Jack is ill, so they have to change their plans.
Lazy Susan
Uncle Sam
average Joe
jack of all trades
Murphy's Low
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