When do we use the second conditional? Make a sentence.
To talk about unlikely situations
Answer number 4
Did you USE to....?
Answer number 4
Could not, had made
____ I get home this evening, I'll have a shower. A. Unless, B. If, C. When.
C. When
Answer number 3
whose violin Gisela borrowed, is her music teacher
1 minute to describe the picture
:)
Which of these is a person?: Cook, cooker, cooking.
Cook
What does 'get a long with someone' mean?
have a friendly relationship with
What's the missing relative pronoun? The reason ___ I got up so early is that I couldn't sleep.
why
Use a conditional to complete the sentence in your own words: Unless the weather is awful,.
:)
Which phrasal verb which means 'to use all of' completes the space?: We've ____ _____ ____ juice so I'll buy some later.
run out of
Answer number 2
had planned, had to
Which phrasal verb means the same as 'wait!'
hang on
Riddle (acertijo): What has hands but no feet, a face but no eyes, tells but does not talk?
A clock.
Use a conditional to complete the sentence in your own words: When I get home this evening,...
:)
What's the name of the place where you can put your tent when you go camping?
A campsite
What country is it?
Cyprus
What country is it?
Sweden
Which phrasal verb means 'to stop liking something'?
go off
Complete number 4
heard, stopped, were doing, walked
Make it passive: I've just finished reading a science fiction novel. The author wrote it in 1980. Many of the things that the author predicted have come true.
I've just finished reading a science fiction novel which was written in 1980. Many of the things that were predicted by the author have come true.
What nationality are people from this country?
Swiss.
What does it mean if you ask someone if they can 'pick you up'?
collect you from a place
Report this sentence: I'll call you later.
He/she said he/she would call me later.
Answer ALL of the questions
1. so did I 2. Nor/neither did I 3. So do I 4. Nor/neither do I 5. So do I
She doesn't like sharing anything, even a pen with someone else. (s...)
selfish
What's the missing word? You're 13 so you're not old ___ to drive.
enough
Report this question: Where were you yesterday?
He/she asked me where I had been the previous day / the day before.
"I can't stand/ take ...." means
I really don't like...
Correct the error: They're a quite nice group of people.
They're QUITE A nice group of people.
Organise the words to explain the structure of the second conditional. past simple, infinitive without to, would (or other modal verb), if
if + past simple, would (or other modal verb) + infinitive without to
____ I finish all of my homework, I won't go out. A. If, B. When, C. Unless.
C. Unless.
You can't come over this weekend because we're having our new kitchen installed. A. We're installing the kitchen. B. Someone else is installing the kitchen.
B.
'I'm quite exhausted' means... A. I'm extremely tired. B. I'm not very tired.
A
Complete the sentence with a phrasal verb which means 'return home': We'd had such a long journey with so many delays so we were so relieved when we finally ___ ___ home.
got back
Answer number 6
going back to Vienna, where she goes to music school
Use nouns to name 5 feelings.
e.g. happiness, anger, jealousy, fear, sadness
Riddle: Why is six afraid of seven?
Because seven eight (ate) nine
You say this when you want to ask about someone's recent activities. "What ___ ___ ___ ___to?"
have you been up
What's the difference in meaning of 'forget'? 1. 'I'll never forget seeing that film.' 2. 'Don't forget to see that film!'
1 = A memory. 2 = something you don't want the person to forget to do.
'I'm having my bike fixed'. A. I'm fixing my bike. B. Another person is fixing my bike.
B.
Mr Jones has sprained his ankle. Suggest what he should do.
e.g. You should put a bandage on it.
Use if, when OR unless to complete the sentence: ____ you give me a lift to the station, I'll have to walk.
unless
'I'm quite tired' means... A. 'I'm a bit tired', B. 'I'm really tired'.
A.
Order the actions: He invited me for coffee but I'd already had 2 cups.
1. 2 cups of coffee. 2. invited me.
Why is it wrong?: Rugby is my least favourite sport because I'm not keen on getting hurt, I don't enjoy.
Rugby is my least favourite sport because I'm not keen on getting hurt, I don't enjoy IT.
You can't trust him as he's always telling lies. (d...)
dishonest
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