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Spot the mistake "In ten years time, I hope I will have working in London"
I hope I will be working
She might like the film if she had come. - spot the mistake
Might have liked
Spot the mistake "He shouldn't has left the window open. Thats how the burglar got in!"
Shouldn't have
Micheal lent me some money last month. I still ________ him $20.
 
owe
 
refund
 
going for
 
on offer
Nobody knows what happened to him. The mystery of his disappearance is still ________.
 
Unexplained
 
bargain
 
Worth
 
Mysterious
She's been an _________ at this company for 35 years.
 
employee
 
education
 
law
 
salary
Joannah was a police officer and now she's a teacher. Shes been in ______ all her professional life.
 
public service
 
law
 
employee
 
finance
She is the director of _______ for a big company. She decides on all the investments.
 
Finance
 
Healthcare
 
Education
 
Public Service
Her dad works in___________. He's a nurse.
 
healthcare
 
education
 
law
 
salary
Tomorrow at 10 o'clock, I .............(sit) on a train
will be sitting
Susan is still at university, but a year from now she..........(work) at her fathers company
will be working
Define "be worth"
to have a value of
Define "owe"
to need to pay someone
Define "a bargain"
something that you get at a really good price
Define "a reward"
money that you get for doing something helpful
Define "a tip"
extra money to thank someone (for example a waiter) for their service
What will you be doing an hour from now? (use future continuous)
?
What will you be doing this time next week? (use the future continuous)
?
We use the future continuous to talk about things that will be in progress at a specified time in the future. How do we form it?
 
Will be + verb+ing
 
Will have + past participle
 
verb+ed
 
verb+ing
Define "go on" in the sentence "It was raining but we still went on playing. We didn't stop"
 
to continue
 
to stop
 
to increase
 
to be satisfactory
Define "go without saying" and use it in a sentence
 
be obvious
 
be late
 
be unspeakable
 
be unclear
Define "go up" and use it in a sentence
 
increase
 
continue
 
decrease
 
have nothing left of
Define "go crazy" and use it in a sentence
 
become very excited about something
 
be unwell
 
to be fake
 
to make a lot of money
Define "go well" and use it in a sentence
 
be satisfactory
 
forget something
 
go out shopping
 
continue
define "go viral" and use it in a sentence
 
be shared by many people on the internet
 
choose
 
continue
 
have an illness
Define "go one step further" and use it in a sentence
 
do something extra
 
be satisfactory
 
become very excited
 
be obvious
Define "go for"
 
choose
 
do something extra
 
be satisfactory
 
be obvious
When we say something was possibly the case in the past, we use might/ could/ may + have + __________
 
past participle
 
present perfect
 
future simple
 
present continuous
When we think something is possibly true, but we aren't sure, we use _____
 
might or could
 
can or can't
 
should or shall
 
is or must
when were sure something isn't true, we use ___________
 
can't
 
might
 
may
 
could
When we're sure something is true, we use _________
 
must
 
might
 
can't
 
shouldn't
The helicopter took him (to a place where he wasn't going to be harmed)
 
to saftey
 
dangerous
 
recover
 
in land
People who drive really fast sometimes put their lives (in a situation where they are likely to be harmed)
 
in danger
 
out of danger
 
to saftey
 
rescued
People who lived near the volcano moved away so they were (not going to be harmed)
 
out of danger
 
dangerous
 
save his life
 
recover
The doctors managed to (prevent him from dying)
 
save his life
 
revcover
 
in safety
 
in danger
The firefighter (took) the baby (away from a dangerous situation)
 
rescued
 
revive
 
danger
 
to safety
She went to the hospital to (get better)
 
recover
 
discover
 
uncover
 
survive
Don't go into that room! There might be something (that could hurt you) in there!
 
dangerous
 
recovering
 
small
 
in danger
He was in an accident, but he (didn't die)
 
survived
 
dangerous
 
recover
 
rescued