Rob helps us to get good at using good, and looks at how we use the past continuous to talk about plans that go wrong. Task 1 Remember: People can be good at activities or subjects: 'John is good at football / chemistry.' People can be good with things or people: 'John is good with money / children.' Things can be good for people or things: 'Fruit is good for you / your skin.' Exercise Task 2 Exercise Task 3 Exercise Download Download Support Pack (587KB)586.71 KB Language level B1 Intermediate B2 Upper intermediate Topics sport and exercise free time and leisure Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5 Average: 5 (1 vote) Rate Do you need to improve your English? Join thousands of learners from around the world who are making great progress with their English level with our online courses. Find out more What means this sentence " Don't mention it " ? I've heard it for many time but I don't know the meaning of it. Log in or register to post comments Hello May Thida Su, 'Don't mention it' is something we say when someone is thanking us and we want to tell them that they don't need to say thank you: I wanted to say thank you for your help earlier. Oh, don't mention it. I was happy to help. Well, thank you anyway! Peter The LearnEnglish Team Log in or register to post comments
What means this sentence " Don't mention it " ? I've heard it for many time but I don't know the meaning of it. Log in or register to post comments
Hello May Thida Su, 'Don't mention it' is something we say when someone is thanking us and we want to tell them that they don't need to say thank you: I wanted to say thank you for your help earlier. Oh, don't mention it. I was happy to help. Well, thank you anyway! Peter The LearnEnglish Team Log in or register to post comments
Hello May Thida Su,
'Don't mention it' is something we say when someone is thanking us and we want to tell them that they don't need to say thank you:
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team