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Int D day 12 review

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  • Spot the mistake: There are some breads in the cupboard.
    There IS some BREAD in the cupboard.
  • You see a man covered in mud. Speculate what happened.
    He might have + past participle
  • What's the past of fight?
    fight- fought - fought
  • What is the past participle of meet?
    meet- met - met
  • I'm always tired. Give me some advice.
    You should ... You shouldn't ...
  • I'm lonely. I wish ....
    past simple/ past perfect
  • Say 5 uncountable nouns
    .....
  • What is a pension?
    Money paid to people who are old and don't work.
  • Spot the mistake: Can you give me some advices?
    Can you give me some ADVICE?
  • Spot the mistake. I wish the book is easier to understand.
    I wish the book WAS easier to understand.
  • Say 5 countable nouns
    ......
  • What is the difference between assist and attend?
    attend - to be present assist - to help
  • Complete the phrase: you can't have too much ...
    You can't have too much + uncountable noun
  • Complete the sentence: The boys ............ (fight) when the teacher .................. (arrive).
    The boys WERE FIGHTING when the teacher ARRIVED.
  • I am sure my mum went shopping. Rephrase with a modal verb: My mum ..........................
    My mum must have gone shopping.
  • Change the sentence to the passive. Lots of people have visited the zoo.
    The zoo has been visited by lots of people.
  • What is the difference: discuss/ argue
    discuss: talk about something argue: disagree strongly, with raised voices
  • Complete the sentence. If I had known it was your birthday, ....
    I would have ...
  • What is the difference between a cook and a cooker?
    a cook: person a cooker: machine
  • Spot the mistake. The school is going to be inspect next week.
    The school is going to be INSPECTED next week.
  • Change to the passive: The police are questioning the suspect.
    The suspect is being questioned.
  • Complete the phrase. You can't have too many ....
    You can't have too many + plural countable noun
  • What is the past participle of 'hold'?
    hold - held -held