Correct or incorrect: "My family has just been kidnapped by a gang!" "You could definitely go to the police!"
Incorrect: SHOULD
Which is better? A "If it snowed in July, I'd be shocked." B "If it snows in July, I'll be shocked."
A - unlikely situation
Finish the sentence: "You don't have much time today, _____ you?"
DO YOU?
Finish the sentence: "You were sick last week, _______ you?"
WEREN'T YOU?
Finish the sentence "She has missed the bus, _______ she?"
HASN'T SHE
Finish the sentence: "You're tired, ______ you?"
AREN'T YOU?
Finish the sentence: "People can be so strange, ______ they?"
CAN'T THEY?
Correct or incorrect: The news is very depressing, isn't it?
Correct
Correct or incorrect: "I haven't prepared anything for this presentation." "I don't know. You could just improvise it, or you could skip lunch and prepare it then instead."
Correct: COULD for options
Explain "shoplifting."
Stealing from a shop.
Which is better? A "When I take a paracetamol, my headache would get better." B "When I take a paracetamol, my headache gets better."
B - always happens
Correct or incorrect: We can all help, can we?
Incorrect
Complete the sentence "He _______ depressed if he fails the exam."
WILL BE
Correct or incorrect: Corporations account for the majority of pollution, don't they?
Correct
Complete the sentence "If the whole planet __________ (walk) to work, there _________ (not be) any climate change."
walked, wouldn't be
Multa in English
Fine
Correct or incorrect: "Don't cross the road without looking, you can get hit by a car!"
Incorrect: COULD. Can is for opportunities, could for possibilities.
To move ahead unfairly in a line: "______ing the queue."
JUMPING
Your experience on this site will be improved by allowing cookies.