I wish you all the best in your finals. Should you have any questions about any of the topics in the course, please feel free to post your questions and I'll reply with resources for you to prepare.
TEacher I have a doubt. I don`t know if is late for solve it but however I like to clear this point. In internet I found a page with english games for practicing different things. One of this is choose "make" or "do" for complete a frase. It says: "...a deal" and I chose "make", but for my surprise was wrong. Does exist any possibility where we can use "do a deal"?or simply is wrong this page.
I followed the page and is from United Kingdom. It could be the reason? http://www.english-online.org.uk/games/makeordo.htm
Hi Virginia! The collocation is MAKE A DEAL, there's an idiomatic expression DONE DEAL, which is used when you finish or close a deal. In other words, the website has an error. Thanks for taking the time to ask!!! MAC
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TEacher I have a doubt. I don`t know if is late for solve it but however I like to clear this point. In internet I found a page with english games for practicing different things. One of this is choose "make" or "do" for complete a frase. It says: "...a deal" and I chose "make", but for my surprise was wrong. Does exist any possibility where we can use "do a deal"?or simply is wrong this page.
I followed the page and is from United Kingdom. It could be the reason?
http://www.english-online.org.uk/games/makeordo.htm
Hi Virginia! The collocation is MAKE A DEAL, there's an idiomatic expression DONE DEAL, which is used when you finish or close a deal. In other words, the website has an error. Thanks for taking the time to ask!!!
MAC
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