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first conditional If you .................(lend) me 800euros, I ........(buy) a good computer.
lend can buy
should/shouldn't You ..................... sit so near the TV. It's bad for your eyes.
shouldn't
modals of obligation: Classes on Fridays are optional. You ................. go.
don't have to
modals of obligation: you ............................(turn off) your phone when taking off.
must turn off
infinitive of gerund? ....................(eat) before you go to bed can make it difficult to sleep.
eating
infinitive of gerund? On Sundays, Emma likes .................(relax) and ..............(not do) anything
relaxing not doing
You need ................(print) your boarding pass before going to the airport.
to print
infinitive of gerund? Try ..................... (not worry) about your driving test.
not to worry
infinitive of gerund? I was ready ..........(leave) when you called me.
to leave
Can I speak to Anna please? Sorry, she................(not work) on Wednesdays.
doesn't work
You're 15 minutes late. Sorry, it ..............(not happen) again!
won't happen
It's hot in here. ............... I turn on the air conditioning?
Shall
predictions: I'm taking my driving test tomorrow! You .......(not pass)
won't pass
predictions with will/won't You ............... love New York, it's great!
will love
Can you help me? This bag is too/too much heavy.
too
I think I have enough money/ money enough to pay for this.
enough money
A good diet can prevent lot of/ a lot of diseases.
a lot of
Jackie spends too much/ too many money on clothes.
too much
Use not as....as: France not/ hot Belgium.
France is not as hot as Belgium.
comparative: Harry writes ..........(quickly) than Paul.
more quickly
comparative: Jason gets up .........(early_) than his wife.
earlier
superlative and present perfect: What/ far you/ run?
What's the furthest you've ever run?
superlative and present perfect: Who_generous person_ meet
Who's the most generous person you have ever met?
superlative and present perfect: What/good restaurant/ you eat at
What's the best restaurant you've ever eaten at?