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  • 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