English Question - your advice

2009-09-01 6:23 am
I know the meaning of the following but don't know how to use them. Can anybody help me to make a sentence of each of them please?

1. I'm working on it.

2. Take it easy.

3. I'm pressed for time.

4. What's the rush?

5. You may leave it to me.

6. Take it easy.

7. I'm easy to please.

8. He's behind the times.

I also want to know the opposite of "behind the times".

回答 (2)

2009-09-01 10:22 pm
✔ 最佳答案
1. I'm working on it.
Don't rush me! I am working on it.

2. Take it easy.
I failed the final exam. I should take it easy and study harder from now on.

3. I'm pressed for time.
Don't bother me! I am pressed for time. I must be at the airport by 2 this afternoon.
4. What's the rush?
A: Please give me $200 now.
B: What's the rush?
A: I need to pay for my mobile phone bill before they cut it off by noon today.


5. You may leave it to me.
I am good at maths. You may leave it to me. Just let me solve the problem for you.

6. Take it easy.
(same as above)

7. I'm easy to please.
If you say sorry to me, I will forgive you. I am easy to please.

8. He's behind the times.
I do not like the way he teaches his students. He is always behind the times. I wish he could think of something innovative for his classes.


I also want to know the opposite of "behind the times".
Ans: Ahead of the times.
2009-09-02 11:07 pm
Have you finished your homework yet? Not yet, I'm working on it.

Is the project due tomorrow? Take it easy, it's due next month.

Can you borrow me your book? I'm pressed for time.

Hey, can you speak more slowly? What's the rush.

Can you watch the babies a day for me? You may leave it to me.

Are you pleased easily? Yes I'm easy to please.

Faster! Faster! He's behind the time.


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