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Round 3
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Choose the correct form of "be able to". =>When he was 40, he ... speak 5 languages. a. been able to. b. has able to. c. was able to
c. was able to
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We use the article "the" when we speak in general. T/F
F
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We use a few with uncountable nouns. T/F.
F, with countables. example: I have a few books
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Complete the sentence with "who, where, which, or whose" =>Is Frank the man ... brother plays for Manchester United?
whose
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When you say what something is or what somebody does, which article do we use?
a/an
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complete with a question tag =>I'm so pretty, ...?
aren't I?
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Complete the sentences using reported speech. =>'Will you be home early?' Anna asked Liam …
If/ whether he would be home early.
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Choose the correct form! We carried on (working) / (to work) until we finished.
working
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The photo (took) / (was taken) by my husband on the balcony of our hotel. choose the correct one.
was taken
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What is the structure of the Second Conditional?
If+past simple, would/would not+infinitive
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I ________ leave now—I have a driving lesson. A might B don't have to C shouldn't D have to
have to
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We use "can't" when we're sure that something is not true. T/F
T
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How do we construct "usually" or "normally"? Give the structure!
S+usually/normally + infinitive
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24. In a sentence, "enough" comes before a noun. T/F.
T
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We use first conditional sentences to talk about the possible future situation.T/F
T
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In the First conditional, instead of "unless", we can use ...
If not
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Give the structure of Past Continuous!
was/were+verb+ing
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