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Use SHOULD / SHOULDN'T to give advice in the cinema.
You should... You shouldn't...
You forgot your friend's birthday. What should you do?
You should...
COMPARE these animals: lion, whale, elephant, mouse, dog
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COMPARE these types of transport: car, bus, train, plane, bike
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What do you usually do at the weekend? What are you doing this weekend?
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What do you usually do at 8pm?
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What are you doing right now?
I am studying English / I am playing a game / etc.
Which tense is used for actions that are happening now? present simple or present continuous
present continuous
Which tense is used for actions that are always true or happen regularly? present simple or present continuous
present simple
Oooops, I didn't do my homework! What should I do?
You should...
I cut my finger and it's bleeding. What should I do?
You should...
If you have a headache, what should you do?
You should...
What did you do in the Christmas holidays?
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What did you do last summer?
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What were you doing last Wednesday at 1pm?
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What were you doing yesterday at 6pm?
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Alice is the ________. (young) Homer is ______ than Bob. (old)
youngest / older
Bob is ______ than Alice. Homer is the _______. (tall)
taller / tallest
Homer Simpson is the _______. (heavy) Alice is the _______. (light)
heaviest / lightest
I think pizza is the ______ food. (nice)
nicest
I think football is the _____ _______ sport. (interesting)
most interesting
Which is better: cats or dogs? Why?
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Which do you prefer: town, village or city? Why? Which is bigger/smaller/cheaper/more expensive/louder/quieter?
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Compare the people (tall, short, heavy, light, old, young)
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Compare the people (tall, short, heavy, light, old, young)
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What does she do in the morning? What do you usually do in the morning?
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What does he do in the morning? What do you usually do in the morning?
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What are they doing?
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What are they doing?
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