Stories about giants, warriors and kings.
Myths and legend
Has gone or has been?
He has .... to the circus. (he has already come back)
Been
What should we use in this sentence – popular or famous?
Sylvester Stallone is a ....... actor.
Famous
What should we use in this sentence – clear or clean?
The sky is ..... and blue.
Clear
Build, special features, height, face, hair. What' it in short?
Appearance
How would the word 'terrible' sound if it were an adverb?
Terribly
Already or yet?
He hasn't bought a new tracksuit ....
Yet
What does ICT mean?
Information and Communications Technology
Burglary, shoplifting, robbery, vandalism. What's it in short?
Breaking the law
In what time did children work as chimney sweeps?
In Victorian times
As soon as or while?
It started raining ........ he left.
As soon as
How do you answer questions shortly in Present Perfect tense?
Yes, I, you,..., he, she, it have/haven't/has/hasn't
When we use will, be going to, Future Continuous, Future Perfect or Present Continuous?
Future tense expressions
What does RCMP mean?
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
J.K. Rowling became a billionare, didn't she?
What's it?
Question tag
They stayed in a hotel.
They went to Thailand.
What's the grammatical tense?
Past Simple
She has been driving all morning.
What's the grammatical tense?
Present Perfect Continuous
If VII, would VI. Which conditional is it?
2
Which modal should use when it's the rule and necessary?
Must/have to
What do we use when writing a letter of application when we don't know the name, surname, or gender of a specific person?
Sir/Madam
Earthquake, lightning, flood, tornado and others.
What's it in short?
Natural phenomena
How we name style when use short forms and sentences, everyday expressions, personal language and feelings?
Informal style
What one word can be used when talking about a disease, an idea or a product, skills and photograph?
Develop
Why we use reported speech?
We use reported speech to say what another person said
How would be 'far' in comparative and superlative form?
Farther -> Farthest and Further -> Furthest