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When do we use second conditional sentences?
to talk about imaginary situation
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Comparative and Superlative form of «far»
farther, farthest
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What is the difference between «a lot of and a lot?»
a lot of followed by noun, a lot by verb
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Give the comparative and superlative of the word «Little».
Little=> Less, Least
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Combine the sentence using a relative clause. => I bought a bike yesterday. The bike is black. => The bike...
The bike that I bought yesterday is black.
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You ... say anything stupid if you want to keep your job. a. Have to b. Mustn't c. Must
B. mustn't
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Choose the correct one => This castle (hasn't inhabited) / (hasn't been inhabited) for nearly a century.
hasn't been inhabited
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Give the structure of Past Continuous!
was/were+verb+ing
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We normally use 3rd conditional to talk about how things could have been different in the past. T/F.
T
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Which past tense do we use, when we want to say what happened?
Past simple
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We use first conditional sentences to talk about the possible future situation. T/F
True
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Choose the correct form. => I'm in charge of (recruiting) / (to recruit)new staff.
recruiting
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Complete the sentence using reported speech. "I'm selling all my books." My brother said …
My brother said (that) he was selling all his books.
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Mike was the only one who ... understand me. a. Can b. Could
b. could
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Complete with must, might, or can't. A. My sister works as an interpreter for the EU. B. She … speak a lot of languages to work there.
Must
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Complete with a question tag. It's cold today,...?
Isn't it?
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