What's the difference? 1. She stopped to take a photo. 2. She stopped dancing.
1. stop in order to do sth. 2. finish doing an action
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gift
Win 15 points!
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fairy
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banana
Go to last place!
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Give 25 points!
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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fairy
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thief
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Make a sentence with: students + carry on + talk
e.g. The students carried on talking, even when the teacher asked them to stop. Even if you ask them to be quiet, the students will just carry on talking.
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Make a sentence: teacher / recommend / listen / English podcast
e.g. The teacher recommended listening to an English podcast
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What's the difference? 1. Remember to turn off the lights when you leave. 2. I remember turning off the lights when I left.
1. remember an action you need to do. 2. a memory of an action in the past.
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magnet
Take 20 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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thief
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trap
No points!
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Make a sentence: she / postpone / go / gym / raining
e.g. She postponed going to the gym because it was raining.
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Unscramble the sentence: I / imagine / around / be / travelling / world / the / would / incredible
I imagine travelling around the world would be incredible.
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would like, would love, would prefer - do you use an -ing verb or a to-infinitive?
to-infinitive. e.g. I would like to go to the cinema.
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Make a sentence with: resist + eat
e.g. I'm going to resist eating the last slice of cake. I can't resist eating chocolate.
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Name some verbs connected with the senses.
hear, feel, watch, see, notice
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Make a sentence/question with: feel like + play
e.g. I don't feel like playing football today. Do you feel like playing a game?