Tuesday, May 6, 2008

A heavy price to pay

Examples pool:

  1. If you keep on smoking you will pay a heavy price.if you smoking your lungs are dirty.Smoking can cause lung cancer.
  2. The table is dirty it is not clean.
  3. He passed away two days agao.(passed away=died)
  4. When I get there I'll try to call you back.
  5. If this way doesn't work,you may try calling her.
  6. I have been to Nanjing several times.
  7. Whenever I see her I feel happy.
  8. I saw his singing and dancing.
  9. Whenever I hear the music I can't resist singing.
  10. Whenever I hear the music I can't help singing.
  11. He has given up smoking.
  12. He has quit smoking.
  13. He has stopped smoking.
  14. I can't reason with him.
  15. I tried to reason with her.
  16. It is no use reasoning with him.
  17. I enjoy working with you.
  18. Do you mind smoking somewhere else?
  19. will you finish writing your term paper today.
  20. Did the man deny stealing the money.
  21. It was no use stopping one day and starting again the next.
  22. It is no use crying over spill milk.

body:

Tom's father died of lung cancer,he couldn't stop smoking.He tried quiting several times.however whenever he saw someone smoking he couldn't resist lighting up.In the end he give up tring.It was no use stoping one day and starting again the next.He enjoy smoking too much.He certainly paid a heavy price though.

 

new words:

lung:

one of the two organs in your body that you breathe with.

liver:

a large organ in your body that produces bile and cleans your blood.

bile:

a bitter green-brown liquid formed in the liver which helps you to digest fats.

digest:

  1. to change food that you have just eaten into substances that your body can use.
  2. to understand new information,especially when there is a lot of it or it is different to understand.

Example:By the end of the day,I had a lot of new information to digest.

light up:

to give light to a place or shine light on something.

example:the room suddenly lit up.

light out:

to run away,especially you are afraid.

reason with somebody:

to talk to someone in an attempt to persuade them to be sensible.

steal:

  1. to take something that belongs to someone else.
  2. steal something from somebody.
  3. steal a look at..:to look at someone or something quickly and secretly.

spill:

  1. if you spill a liquid,or if it spills ,it accidentally flows over the edge of a container.
  2. example:Oh no! I've spilt coffee all down my shirt.

accidentlly:

happening without being planed or intended.

edge:

the part of an object that is furthest from its centre.

furthest:

at the greatest distance from a place or point in time.

deny:

to say that something is not ture,or that you don't believe something .

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