1) Find the meaning of "It is so cool!" a) To be sophisticated, fashionable, or knowledgeable of the latest trends. b) A shop is a building or part of a building where things are sold. c) If you say that someone or something is silly, you mean that they are foolish, childish, or ridiculous. d) People often use expressions such as wait a minute or just a minute when they want to stop you doing or saying something. e) You use “I have to…” when you are saying that something is necessary or required, or must happen. If you do not have to do something, it is not necessary or required. f) To enjoy oneself. The phrase can also be used as a pleasant valediction. 2) Where is the meaning of "Don’t be silly!? a) If you say that someone or something is silly, you mean that they are foolish, childish, or ridiculous. b) People often use expressions such as wait a minute or just a minute when they want to stop you doing or saying something. c) You use “I have to…” when you are saying that something is necessary or required, or must happen. If you do not have to do something, it is not necessary or required. d) To enjoy oneself. The phrase can also be used as a pleasant valediction. e) What is going on (with someone or something)? What is the problem (with someone or something)? f) There is no way I'm going to pass this class. Why should I even try? 3) Find the meaning of "Wait a minute". a) People often use expressions such as wait a minute or just a minute when they want to stop you doing or saying something. b) You use “I have to…” when you are saying that something is necessary or required, or must happen. If you do not have to do something, it is not necessary or required. c) To enjoy oneself. The phrase can also be used as a pleasant valediction. d) .What is going on (with someone or something)? What is the problem (with someone or something)? e) No possible method or chance (that something will happen). f) There is no way I'm going to pass this class. Why should I even try? 4) Find the meaning of "I have to go". a) ...when you are saying that something is necessary or required, or must happen. b) To enjoy oneself. The phrase can also be used as a pleasant valediction. c) .What is going on (with someone or something)? What is the problem (with someone or something)? d) There is no possible method or chance (that something will happen). e) There is no way I'm going to pass this class. Why should I even try? f) A shop is a building or part of a building where things are sold. 5) Find the meaning of "Have fun". a) To enjoy oneself. The phrase can also be used as a pleasant valediction. b) What is going on (with someone or something)? What is the problem (with someone or something)? c) A store is a building or part of a building where things are sold. In British English, store is used mainly to refer to a large shop selling a variety of goods, but in American English a store can be any size of shop. d) "Billy, please unload the dishwasher for me." B: "No way! It's Janet's turn." e) An expression of surprise in response to a positive occurrence, perhaps one that was thought to be unlikely. f) "Jim got an A on his final exam!" B: "No way! That's great news!" 6) Find the meaning of "What is wrong?" a) .What is going on (with someone or something)? What is the problem (with someone or something)? b) There is no way I'm going to pass this class. Why should I even try? c) A shop is a building or part of a building where things are sold. d) A store is a building or part of a building where things are sold. In British English, store is used mainly to refer to a large shop selling a variety of goods, but in American English a store can be any size of shop. e) "Billy, please unload the dishwasher for me." B: "No way! It's Janet's turn." f) "Jim got an A on his final exam!" B: "No way! That's great news!" 7) Find the meaning of "No way!" a) There is no way I'm going to pass this class. Why should I even try? b) A shop is a building or part of a building where things are sold. c) "Jim got an A on his final exam!" B: "No way! That's great news!" d) To enjoy oneself. The phrase can also be used as a pleasant valediction. e) No possible method or chance (that something will happen). f) "What's wrong? Why won't the computer stay on?" B: "I don't know, it just keeps turning off all on its own." 8) Find the meaning of "shop." a) A shop is a building or part of a building where things are sold. b) A store is a building or part of a building where things are sold. In British English, store is used mainly to refer to a large shop selling a variety of goods, but in American English a store can be any size of shop. c) "Billy, please unload the dishwasher for me." B: "No way! It's Janet's turn." d) We just went down to the park and had some fun—it's not a big deal, Mom. e) "I'm sorry for what I said earlier." B: "It's cool, man. Don't worry about it." f) "I just booked a flight to Paris!" B: "Wow, that's so cool! When are you going?" 9) Find the meaning of "store." a) A store is a building or part of a building where things are sold. In British English, store is used mainly to refer to a large shop selling a variety of goods, but in American English a store can be any size of shop. b) If you say that someone or something is silly, you mean that they are foolish, childish, or ridiculous. c) People often use expressions such as wait a minute or just a minute when they want to stop you doing or saying something. d) "What's wrong? Why won't the computer stay on?" B: "I don't know, it just keeps turning off all on its own." e) We just went down to the park and had some fun—it's not a big deal, Mom. f) My best friend tells me that I am silly to be upset about this.
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