Friday, 15 May 2026

P1 EF6 Class 17

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Attendance

·      “Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 3

·      Return Quiz 3

Go over

Optional rewrite (RW) for one point

·      Finish last week’s vocab exercises

·      Continue -simple future verb tense

·      IF TIME Continue “The Cost of Living”

·      HW   Read over new dialogue “Interviewing for a Job”

for Tuesday

 

Monday

NO SCHOOL

Victoria Day

 

Tuesday

·      Begin complex sentences- adverb clauses

·      Begin paragraph writing

·      New dialogue

 

Wednesday

·      Continue paragraph writing, Test soon- paragraph

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quiz 3

Devices and notes put away.

Dividers

Take out a few pieces of paper.

Pen

Doublespace

Margins

Full name, class, and date top right corner

Write a compound sentence for each.

Pass in by 10:00.

Title: Quiz 3

 

COMPOUND SENTENCES:

 

SV, SOBA SV.

SV;  TRANS, SV.

 


1.    so                buy

I want to buy a new phone, so I am saving money.

I bought a new phone, so I like it. Meaning?

FIX

I liked the new phone, so I bought it.

I like the new phone, so I will buy it.

I like the new phone, so I buy it. SIMPLE PRESENT- every day

 

2.    and              over

The game is over, and we will go home.

The game was over, and we went home.

My friend was selfish, and our relationship was over.

Come over, and bring your mother-in-law.

You can come over, and you can bring your own drinks.

VOCAB potluck- everybody brings a dish to share

VOCAB BYOB- bring your own bottle- alcohol

I bought a new light fixture, and I hung it over my desk.

I installed a new light fixture, and I got rid of my desk lamp.

PHRASAL VERB

verb + preposition

get rid of

got rid of

 

3.    also             tasty

The restaurant was inexpensive/cheap; also, the food was tasty.

VOCAB cheap- inexpensive, affordable     bad quality, low quality

WF WORD FORM cheaper than- compare

The phone was cheaper. XXX

The phone was cheaper than what I thought.

VOCAB reasonable- good price, not too expensive

The restaurant is reasonable.

affordable – you are able to budget it

economical(adj) – a low price, a reasonable price

A good used Toyota is more economical than a used BMW.

-less money to buy, less in repairs and upkeep

 

4.    however    expensive

This dress is expensive; however, it is good quality.

 

This dress is expensive; however, it isn’t good quality.

 

This dress is good quality; therefore, it is expensive.

 

5.    on the other hand       calm   

The customer got very angry; on the other hand, the salesperson was/stayed calm.

 

6.    then            shopping

We had lunch; then we went shopping.

 

1.    Optional rewrite for a point.

Title: Quiz 3 RW

Pass it in today or first thing Tuesday

2.    “Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 3

3.    “Interviewing for a Job”

 


15-20m

last week’s vocab

 

 

 

**

In Canada, you can change you legal name. You apply to the government to do a name change.

 

The new phone was beautiful but way too expensive; therefore, I chose the cheaper one.

 

The dress is so expensive. CASUAL TALKING

The dress is very/really/too expensive. GOOD FOR WRITING

 

The project is very well-organized, and it won’t go overbudget.

VOCAB overbudget- cost more than you planned more

underbudget -cost less than you planned more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VOCAB

very

It is very hot. bad

It is very beautiful. good

 

too- negative

It is too hot.

It is too beautiful. STRANGE

It is too expensive

It is too delicious. STRANGE

 

so … that – ADVERB CLAUSE- learn on Tuesday

It is so hot that I took my sweater off.

Houses are so expensive that I can’t afford one.

 

Houses are so expensive. XXX CASUAL TALKING

FIX

Houses are very expensive.

Houses are really expensive.

Houses are too expensive.

Houses are extremely expensive.

Houses are quite expensive.

 

CASUAL TALKING

pretty- very, quite

The phone was pretty expensive.

 

CNN? ‘fuck’

CBC?

movies rating PG13

movie rated G- no swearing

movie 18+ - no limit

movie rated R – swearing, sex scenes, etc.

SLANG crazy- negative or positive

I am crazy about soccer.

The movie was crazy good.

The phone is crazy expensive.

 

Talking is more relaxed than writing for school.

 

chit chat, banter- casual talking

 

 

**

Finish last week’s vocab

 

explain(v)- tell how something works

describe(v)- tell what something looks like

 

align(v) going in the same direction

He got his car wheels aligned.

alignment(n)  sounds like ‘line’

 

My wife and I are aligned regarding raising children.

IDIOM on the same page

We are on the same page. We agree.

 

IDIOM The planets aligned. The stars aligned.  You had good luck.

 

I met my girlfriend on a bus in Vancouver. Then we met again at a party. The stars aligned.

 

You grew up in an oppressive country.

 

Canada and the US- prom – graduating party for high school, dinner and dance

 

It’s never too late.

 

**

Simple future verb tense

SIMPLE VERB TENSES:

SIMPLE PRESENT- habitual, routine, usual, state of being, truth

SIMPLE PAST- one action in the past, finished

          -regular past tenses walk walked

          -irregular past tenses go went

 

 

Final simple verb tense:

 

simple future- one event in the future

-         five minutes in the future, ten years in the future, 100000 years in the future

 

Two ways to do simple future:

-         “will”

-         “be going to”

 

I will study English 12 next year. simple future

I am going to study English 12 next year. simple future

 

VERB FORM   will + “to buy” infinitive without “to”

will to buy

will buy

Shira will buy new shoes the day after tomorrow. simple future

 

eat   ate   will + to eat = will eat

will go

will try

will drink

will dance

will get

will got XXX

will getting XXX

will eating XXX

will eat

 

I will drive home.

I will take the bus.

I will go to work.

I will cook/make lunch.

 

NEGATIVE

I will not drive home.

I will not take the bus.

I will not go to work.

I will not cook/make lunch.

 

*contractions are a bit more casual

I won’t drive home.

I won’t take the bus.

I won’t go to work.

I won’t cook/make lunch.

 

I’ll not drive home. UNUSUAL SOUNDING

 

QUESTION

Will you drive home?

Will you take the bus with me?

Will you go to work?

Will you make lunch?

 

Will you not make lunch? VERY UNUSUAL

Didn’t you make lunch?

 

Thursday, 14 May 2026

P2 EF71011 Class 16

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Attendance

·      Networking workshop

networking -social and professional connections

not necessarily close friends, people you know

·      Continue sentence work: compound sentences

Quiz Friday- simple and compound sentences

Explain structure of the quiz

Choose vocabulary to review

·      Continue article “Diaspora”

·      Continue persuasive writing

·      Finish vocabulary from Friday

 

Friday

·      Quiz

 

 

 

 

**

Quiz tomorrow- simple sentences

                               -compound sentences

 

Six sentences

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quiz 1

Write an appropriate sentence for each.

SIMPLE

1 SSV           community

Tomorrow,  Jun and Jon are going to Hastings Community Centre tomorrow to work out tomorrow.

Jun and Jon come from different diaspora communities in Vancouver.

 

2 SSVV        beginning people

Sarah and Michele are shy but are beginning to meet new people. SIMPLE

Sarah and Michele danced with people and laughed together at the beginning of the party.

In the beginning of the workshop, Darwin and his followers explained evolution theory and discussed it with the other people.

 

Sarah and Michele are shy, but they are beginning to meet new people.

COMPOUND

 

COMPOUND

3 therefore          immigrant

The new immigrants are hard to make find it hard to make a living in Vancouver; therefore, they have to learn English.

I am hard to learn English. XXX

FIXES

It is hard to learn English.

It is hard for me to learn English.

I find it hard to learn English.

STURCTURE I find   = you’re opinion

I find it chilly today.

I find it salty.

 

 

 

I find it is hard to learn English. noun clause

I find it hard to learn English. adj

I find it chilly today.

I find it salty. MORE AUTHENTIC

I find it is chilly today.

I find that it is chilly today. noun clause

I find it is salty. MORE AUTHENTIC

 

I find it hard to understand what you mean.

I find it salty.

He finds her friendly. I find her quite shy.

 

 

4 so                       health

I drink a banana avocado smoothie everyday, and it makes me healthy.

He got sent to jail, so after ten years, his health declined.

She has a rewarding hobby, so it makes her mentally healthy.

She is physically active.

She has a rewarding hobby, so it is good for her mental health.

spiritually aware

She is emotionally stable. She is on an even keel.

ODIOM on an even keel – emotionally stable

He is emotionally unstable. He is all over the place. He is an emotional rollercoaster.

They are financially stable/unstable.

Salespeople have unstable incomes.

stable housing

He has a stable relationship with his daughter.

 

spiritually aware-

 

museums, art galleries, art movies, theatre, reading-

IDIOM culture vulture – funny and negative

positive sounding- He has a passion for music/art/cinema/literature.

Clothing design is my passion.

She is passionate about volleyball. adj

passion(n)

passionately(adv)

 

passionfruit  Why?  the passion of Christ

 

 

Let’s choose 10 transitional terms to review.

1. so

2. or

3. but

4. and

5. for this reason

6. therefore

7. however

8. on the other hand

9. in addition

10. in particular

 

Let’s choose 10 vocabulary to review.

1. rewarding(adj)

2. well-being(n)

3. elsewhere(n)

4. diaspora(n)

5. intense(adj) intensity(n)

6. unstable(adj)

7. distract(v) distraction(n) distracting(adj)

8. hybrid(adj,n)

9. embrace(v,n)

10. compensate(v)

 

I will choose six for the quiz.

 

 

**

“Diaspora Communities”

Breakout groups(4-6 people)

Discuss Thought Questions

 

I was waiting for a lull in the conversation.

 

1.    scan – look over quickly, skim

IDIOM the daily grind- daily, day to day work, daily routine, drudgery

drudgery- boring work that you have to do

 

2.    trans- across, move across

the trans-Canada highway, Highway 1

high-speed trains, transnational

Japan “Bullet Train”

international

Europass- Europe

living transnationally- living in two countries, emotionally

My heart is in Vietnam. My body is here.

belong to two/three countries

 

4.fatique, distraction, irritability, emotionally numb,

He is very irritable. He is short-tempered and impatient.

 

5. emotional support-comfort, empathy, a willing ear

financial assistance- sending money, remittance

real-time crisis coordination

 

P1 EF6 Class 16

 

Networking Skills

networking- building social and professional contacts

 

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Attendance

·      Introduce “Building Your Circle”

·      DISTRIBUTE “Top 100 Most Used Verbs in English”

·      Continue “Simple Present Verb Tense EF56 TEACH”

Verb tense- simple present and past

·      Continue new dialogue “Going to a Dental Specialist”

·      Continue “The Cost of Living”

 

Friday

·      “Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 3

·      Simple future verb tense

·      Begin paragraph writing

·      Finish outstanding work

 

Monday

NO SCHOOL

Victoria Day

 

Tuesday

·      Begin complex sentences- adverb clauses

·      Continue paragraph writing

 

 

Focus on the three simple tenses:

-simple present

-simple past

-simple future

             

 

*SIMPLE PRESENT- use this all the time, very important 

-habitual action- habitual(adj) habit(noun)

-something you do normally, everyday, usual activity, routine

-good habit, bad habit

 

I drink coffee every day. not right now, routine, habit

She wakes up at 7am (everyday).

She goes to bed at midnight.

I eat rice everyday. Rice is a staple.

VOCAB staple- basic food that you eat everyday

Bread is staple in Iran.

 

She drinks coffee.

I take a shower every Tuesday.

She drinks green tea in the morning.

HOW MUCH        I drink a lot of coffee.

She drinks two litres of water every day.

SAME MEANING

a lot of

lots of

alot a lot

a little bit of        I need a little bit of water.

some                    

none

no                          She drinks no alcohol. She doesn’t drink any alcohol.

                               I don’t drive. She doesn’t drive.

                               He doesn’t speak French.

 

I get up early every weekday (everyday).

She goes to school.

I prepare lunch for my son.

She wakes up at 5:15 every day.

He watches one hour of TV every night.

You walk your dog for one hour between 4 and 5 every evening.

I sometimes bring my dog, Butter, to school every Friday.

 

-         emotion, state of being

She is very happy.

The little girl is anxious about going to the dentist.

VOCAB anxious(adj) anxiety(n)- nervous, concerned, worried, in the body

He is busy.

Sarah is tall.

Are you happy here?

Is your daughter worried about going to the dentist?

Is your three-year-old son anxious about getting a haircut?

TEACH LATER three years old  three-year-old  adj  - hyphen

 

Are you nervous about going back to school?

 

-         fact, truth

He is 34 years old.

The Prime Minister lives in Ottawa.

Victoria is the capital of BC.

Water boils at 100C at sea level. degrees

Water freezes at 0 C.

The sun rises in the east.

Juan is Joan’s uncle. Spanish name

Juan, Juanita, Jose

jojoba oil –

 

Water boils at 100 degrees C.

She is from Mexico.

I live in Canada now.

It is freezing/cold here.

I am a grandma to eleven grandkids.

I am a mother of one.

I am a father of two.

 

I am from Pakistan. SIMPLE PRESENT

I was born in Pakistan. SIMPLE PAST

 

#1 ERROR

AGR- subject-verb agreement error

Sarah live in Vancouver. XXX

Sarah lives in Vancouver.

*Does not impede meaning. However, this will hurt your marks.

 

 

Simple Present Tense in the Negative

She drinks coffee. She doesn’t drink coffee. She does not drink coffee.

I (can) speak English. I can’t/don’t speak French.

can’t= can not   cannot

don’t= do not

 

can’t -  apostrophe ‘   

contraction – don’t can’t didn’t let’s haven’t she’ll I’ll shouldn’t isn’t

 

 

“Top 100 Most Used Verbs in American English” HANDOUT

Let’s take a minute and look these over. Which ones do you know? Which ones are new?

 

NEW VERBS- not sure about

-provide(v)-  give/offer for someone to use

The school provides daycare for the students.

The company provides coffee for its employees.

The auto repair shop provides a loaner.

 

-remain- stay, not go

We went out; she remained at home.

Two cars remain on the lot.

remainder(n)- items for sale that are left over, left over

 

-consider- think about, ponder, begin to make a decision

Mei is considering going to UBC.

Joe considered marrying Jane.

 

-serve- give food or drink

She served finger-food at her party.

server(n, person) – waitress, waiter, the person who brings food in a restaurant

 

-expect- hope something will happen, anticipate something will occur

I expect to pass this course.

She expects to get married next year.

I expect the price of oil to go down.

SPECIAL USAGE expecting   She is expecting. She is pregnant and will have a baby soon.

VOCAB gestation period

 

 

inspect   expect   accept   except

I work every day except Saturday.

 

 

American English and Canadian English is 95% the same.

-some differences are spelling:

color/colour

center/centre

check/cheque

jewelry/jewellry

neighbor/neighbour-person

neighbourhood-area, place

favorite/favourite

 

ADVICE: Stick to Canadian spelling.

 

Let’s take out a piece of paper. Let’s try some sentence with simple present verb tense using some of the verbs from “100 Most Used Verbs”. Please work together if you like- it’s more fun.

No dictionaries. No AI. No ChatGPT. Let’s use our own brains.

 

YOUR EXAMPLES:

My grandma seems tired.

I have many opportunities for education in Canada.

I teach my kids to be thoughtful.

She teaches kids to dance.

 

He moves to Canada. XXX

She meets the Prime Minister. XXX

 

I put reminders in my phone calendar.

 

 

Let’s look at these 100 verbs.

Which ones do you know? Which ones do you kind of know? Which one are new?

 

 

 

Use these verbs to write some (5? 10?) practice sentences. Many of the verbs you will know; many will be new.

e.g

43. might -modal, modal auxiliary- maybe yes, maybe no

can could may might must shall should will

She might come to the party. He might go to the concert.

 

52. hold- have in your hand

She holds her phone in her left hand.

We hold a meeting every Tuesday afternoon.

The church holds a service every Sunday morning.

 

hold(simple present verb tense)

held(simple past verb tense)

 

57. provide- give necessary things

I provide for my family.

She provides food for the poor people.

SHEC provides high school courses for/to adults.

 

65. set-

He set his alarm for 6am.

The lady set her wristwatch.

I don’t know how to set the clock on my microwave. It blinks 12:00.

sit

set- place

I set my books down.

You can change the settings on your phone.

The doctor set his broken bone in a cast.

 

brace(v,n)- removable support

He has a neck brace.

She has a wrist brace.

 

embrace(v,n) – hug

 

IDIOM Brace yourself. Get ready!

 

 

87. appear- can be seen, opposite of ‘disappear’

A rainbow appeared in the sky.

A strange man appeared on my doorstep.

 

93. expect- I expect my kids to be polite.

The mother expects her son to clean up his toys.

expectation(n)

I expect I will move to the next level.

She is expecting. special meaning? She is pregnant.

 

100. remain- stay

They remained at home all day.

She will remain in EF4 next term.

 

 

 

 

ACTION

Let’s practice writing some sentences using some of the 100 verbs with simple present verb tense:

e.g. 26. call

Junko calls her sister on the phone every Sunday night.

66 learn

We learn lots of new vocabulary in this class.

 

 

 

YOUR EXAMPLES:

She brings toys for my kids.

She doesn’t bring toys for my kids.

 

He sits in the park on nice days.

He doesn’t sit in the park on rainy days.

 

Let me hold your cat.

Let me help you.

Let me know.

Let me think about it.

Let me go!

Let me try it again.

Do you have these shoes in size 6? Let me check.

 

Leave me alone!

 

Let’s go.  Let us go.

Let’s eat!

Let’s party!

Let’s dance!

Great album- Let’s Dance, David Bowie

 

Sentences- Capital letter and a period.

 

Interrogative – question

80. open

Could you open the door, please?

 

Could you V + N, please?

Could you cook this chicken, please?

Could you buy this Ferrari, please?

Could you take this box, please?

 

My family likes spicy food.

family- collective noun, singular

class, team, group

The class is fun. The students are fun.

 

My family is happy.

My family members are happy.

 

OPTIONS TO EXPRESS THIS IDEA:

My family likes spicy food.

My family likes spicy food very much.

My family really likes spicy food.

My family very likes spicy food. XXX

really – adverb

very-adjective

 

The meat is very spicy. I like it very much. I really like it.

 

COMMON ERROR

My family very really likes spicy food. XXX

 

There are lots of different Chinese cuisines.

cuisine – style of food

She loves Italian food/cuisine. ‘qui zine’

 

He stays in the bus station (all the time).

 

offer(n,v)   She gets job offers all the time.(n)

He offers free tax advice to his clients.

Can I offer you some advice?

 

68. lead(v) leader(n)

She leads her team at work.

He leads the hikers up the mountain.

She leads the tourist around Gastown.

This path/trail leads to a beach.

path- small trail

She enjoys trail-running.

 

Driving at high speeds will lead to accidents.

Texting while driving will lead to accident.

Daily practice leads to mastery.

VOCAB mastery- high level skill

 

90. serve

He serves at the restaurant every day. He is a server.

waiter/waitress- server

He serves the tennis ball at 100km/hr.

 

He serves the volleyball underhand/overhand.

The soldier serves his country.

The police serve the community.

serve- help, benefit, keep safe

The Sikh temple serves food to the community.

 

 

 

Ignore the modal auxilaries- can would will could may should might must

They will not work with simple present.

 

100.remain -stay- more commonly used

She remains at school until her mother picks her up.

He remains silent most of the time. He stays/keeps silent. He is taciturn.

She gives an allowance to her daughter.

 

He sends an email to his parents every day. SIMPLE PRESENT

He sent an email to his parents. SIMPLE PAST

He will send an email to his parents. SIMPLE FUTURE

 

 

**

Simple Present Tense and Frequency Adverbs

 

adverb- modifies a verb

              -usually, ends with ‘ly’

 

quickly, slowly, easily, quietly, etc

well

 

frequency adverbs- how often something happens

- never, rarely, hardly ever, seldom, sometimes, often, usually, always

 

Junko often drinks coffee in the afternoon.

Junko never drinks coffee in the afternoon.

 

He hardly ever goes downtown.

She never eats seafood.

He always calls his mother. He is a mama’s boy.

 

*subject verb agreement

I never drink coffee in the afternoon.

You never drink coffee in the afternoon.

He never drinks coffee in the afternoon.

She never drinks coffee in the afternoon.

We never drink coffee in the afternoon.

They never drink coffee in the afternoon.

Sarah never drinks coffee in the afternoon.

Matt never drinks coffee in the afternoon.

 

 

 

frequency adverbs- how often- never, rarely, hardly ever, seldom, sometimes, often, usually, always

I always go for a walk in the afternoon.

I usually wake up at 7 o'clock. Today I got up at 6.

I sometimes go home by taxi. Sometimes, I take the bus.

He seldom goes to the movies.

She rarely visits her sister.

Jun hardly ever cooks for himself. He almost always gets UberEats.

 

Next verb tense:

SIMPLE PAST

 

REVIEW

*SIMPLE PRESENT       – habitual action

                                         -state of being

                                         -truth, fact

The little girl plays with her friends everyday at school.

She is very happy at school.

Her school is on Main and 33rd.

 

WORDS THAT SHOW FREQUENCY, HOW OFTEN

-everyday

-always

-frequently

He goes to the gym sometimes.

I have some time to relax.

-usually

-often

-occasionally

-sometimes

-rarely

IDIOM once in a blue moon- rarely

-never

 

NEW VERB TENSE

*SIMPLE PAST – one event in the past, finished

-one minute ago, yesterday, five years ago, a million years ago

We just took a break.  was takeXXX

Sarah watched the football game yesterday morning.  was watchXXX

My daughter just texted me. ‘just’- close to now, very recent

My daughter texted me last week.

My daughter texted me ten seconds ago.

She became a doctor last year.

Canada became a country 158 years ago.

Oxygen formed on the earth about 2.2 billion years ago.

 

regular verbs       past tense  ‘ed’

have                      had

talk                        talked

walk                      walked

try                          tried tryed

carry                      carried

learn                     learned

wash                     washed

dry                         dried

stop                       stopped

travel                    travelled

learn                     learned/learnt(less common)

 

might- modal/modal auxiliary + VERB

She might + go to the party.

 

 

 

“100 Most Used Verbs”
Look over these verbs. Do you know the simple past tense for all of them?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MODALS/MODAL AUXILIARIES- another day

6.can- no past tense

8. would- no past tense

11.will- no past tense

16.could- no past tense

24.may- no past tense

25.should- no past tense

43.might- no past tense

55.must- no past tense

 

She can + VERB.

She can fix her laptop. ability

She could fix her laptop. possibility

She must fix her laptop. obligation

 

Unfortunately, your child did not pass the test. He can not pass the course.

 

 

 

SIMPLE PRESENT                    SIMPLE PAST

call                                             called

ask                                             asked

expect                                       expected

need                                          needed

reach                                         reached

PRONUNCIATION  rich   reach

die                                              died

dye                                             dyed

 

 

 

 

IRREGULAR PAST TENSE

mean                                         meaned meant

buy                                             buyed was buy bought

go                                               goed went

see                                             seed was see saw

think                                          thinked thought

send                                          sended sent

keep                                          keeped kept

grow                                          growed grew

 

appear- you can see it

A rainbow appeared in the sky after it rained.

A rainbow appeared in the sky after the rain.

A rainbow appeared in the sky after raining. XXX

 

A ghost appears at the end of my bed every night.

Jaafar Jackson appears in the movie Micheal.

 

REVIEW: verb tenses: simple present and simple past

SIMPLE FUTURE - tomorrow

 

 

 

 

 

 

**

“Going to a Dental Specialist”

 

chamber(n)- a small area, a small room

blood vessel(n)- tiny hollow tubes that blood flows through

vein, veins(small ones), artery, arteries (big ones)

 

She checked her son’s pulse.

heart-rate – how many beats per minute

She has a low heart-rate.

 

procedure- small operation

He had a procedure at the hospital.

 

decay- rot, going bad

 

hurt(v) My finger hurts. simple present

My fingers hurt.

My finger hurt last night. simple past

She hurt me.

I hurt myself.

I hurt my knee.

 

She hurts me.  all the time, every day

She is a bully.

 

I hurt myself. simple past

I hurt myself . simple present

How do you know?

context AND time words

I hurt myself a lot. simple present

I hurt myself last week. simple past

 

restore(v)- fix up, bring back to a new condition

reno- fix up a house

He renovated his house.

 

restorative(adj)- making new

**

 

 

 

Quiz 3

Devices and notes put away.

Dividers

Take out a few pieces of paper.

Pen

Doublespace

Margins

Full name, class, and date top right corner

Write a compound sentence for each.

Pass in by 10:00.

Title: Quiz 3


1.    so                buy

2.    and              over

3.    also             tasty

4.    however    expensive      

5.    on the other hand       calm   

6.    then            shopping