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I was so embarrassed / embarrassing to see her.
Embarrassed
I love skydiving it's an amazed/amazing feeling.
amazing
When do you usually go swimming? (include a 1st conditional)
…..however, sometimes if....
How often do you see your best friend? (Include a 1st conditional)
…However sometimes if... then I will...
Compare fried chicken & burgers without using the word, 'than'.
I think burgers taste much better, because they have more ingredients.
Compare rice and noodles without using the word, 'than'.
Noodles are nearly as delicious as rice.
Change this to a double comparative. 'He doesn't do his homework, so the teacher gets angry.'
The less he does his homework, the angrier the teacher gets.
If you were a millionaire, how would you have spent your last holiday?
Mixed conditional
Fill in the gap. 'You can't take pictures ________ the ceremony.!'
During
Fill in the gap. 'Did anyone call _____ I was away?
While
By the end of this year, how long will I have been your teacher?
Future Perfect
Where did you go for your last vacation, and how many times had you visited there before?
Past simple & Past perfect
When was your last serious exam and how much had you studied beforehand?
Past simple & Past perfect
Fill in the gap. 'He had ______ homework, he couldn't go to the party.
so much
Fill in the gap. 'It was ______ terrible day, we decided to stay home.
such a
Change this to a double comparative. 'He works hard so he does well.'
The harder he works the better he does.
What'll you be doing at this time tomorrow?
Future Continuous
If you were the teacher for a day, what would you do?
2nd Conditional
Where will you have gone by the end of TET this year?
Future Perfect