What can be used in making conditional sentences instead of if?
Unless
If she practised football every day, she'd do better at it. Is this correct?
Yes
Something that you must do
Obligatory/compulsory
Fall out with meaning
To have an argument with someone and not be friendly with them for some time after that.
Name all modal verbs
Have to, don't have to, must, mustn't, can, can't, may, may not
Only supermarket "Les bérets pour vos poissons" shoppers may park here.
People, who aren't shopping in this useful supermarket ... park here.
mustn't
Make synonyms for these words: limiting, compulsory, reasonable, prohibited, optional, allowed by law
Restrictive, obligatory, fair, illegal, voluntary, legal
He murdered 3 people with green berets. When he gets caught, he'll probably serve a ...
Life sentence
She broke many rules while driving - she was drunk, didn't have her drivers license, drove faster than the speed limit, but she somehow ... it. She didn't get caught.
The answer is a three-part phrasal verb.
got away with
What is second conditional used for?
For unreal/unlikely situations and its imagined result.
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. Make this a formal apology.
I'd like to apologise for hurting you/I do feel sorry for hurting you (please accept my apology)/ It was very inconsiderate of me to hurt you like that
Name all four punishments we learned in this unit
Speeding fine, community service, prison term, life sentence.
He stole a lot of money from her pineapple-shaped purse. He's a ...
Mugger
Which of these noun prefixes (mis- , dis-) means the opposite of something/not and which means wrong or bad when put with a word?
Dis- the opposite of something/not, mis- wrong or bad
For what do we use the first conditional?
For real or very likely actions and situations and its probable result in the present and future.
Strong and often unfair feeling in favour of or against something
Bias
Who thinks it's important when using must, and who with have to?
Must - important for the speaker, have to - important for someone else.
Name all crimes and criminals that we learned in this unit
Crimes - internet fraud, knife crime, traffic offence, gang violence, criminals - vandal, shoplifter, mugger, armed robber
He has a bad .... He got a three-year ... for committing .... He literally stabbed a person in the back. It's quite the contrast, because when he was a student, he was a/an ... to so many other students, because he encouraged them to study hard and take better ... of their lives.
Reputation; prison term; knife crime; inspiration; control
What does put it down to and get round to mean?
Put it down to - understand that something is caused by something else.
Get round to - to find time to do something