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What does infinite mean? What is something that is infinite?
Something that is infinite never comes to a stop. It goes on forever. EXAMPLE Numbers, Space. - You need an infinite amount of money to do incredible things
Can you give an example of an idiom? what is the definition of an idiom?
Example: It's a piece of cake! (It's easy!) - An idiom is an expression that doesn’t exactly mean what the words say
What does "achievable" mean? Can you give an example of an achievable bucket list activity?
Achievable is something that is easy to achieve/easy to do - EXAMPLE "For my bucket list, i want to lie on the sofa watching TV"
What tense do we use to talk about a period of time that continues to now? "I have been in Vietnam for two years so far:"
Present perfect
What's the missing word? Something that happened a short time ago. "I've ____ seen my favourite band play live!"
JUST
What's the missing word? Not happened before, but will probably happen. "I've haven't learnt how to cook Italian food ____, but i'm going to try!"
YET
What's the missing word? Talk about something that has not happened in the past. "I've _____ been to Europe. i would love to go"
NEVER
What's on your bucket list? Name three things!
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Which bucket list activity is more ACHEIVABLE? a) "Climb mount Everest' b) "Go to a painting class"
B - Achievable means something easy to achieve.
What tense do we usually use to talk about a specific time? EG (Last year/Last week/Yesterday/This morning)
Simple past "She passed the test last week"
Correct the mistake. "They been to 10 countries already" . What's the tense?
They 'VE / They HAVE been to 10 countries already. Present perfect.
Is it present perfect or simple past? - Finished action -Specific time in the past - "We went scuba diving last year"
simple past
Is it present perfect or simple past? - Finished action - Doesn't say when - "We've visited Hanoi before"
Present perfect
I haven't been to London _____, but i'm going next year
YET