Turn the music
down
The aeroplane will take off at 8 o'clock this evening
The aeroplane TAKES OFF ...
Change thes three verbs into the 2nd and 3rd collumn.
1. See
2.Fly
3.Wear
1. saw, seen.
2.flew, flown
3. wore, worn.
I_________lived here since 2009
have
What is the adverbial form of "BRAVE"
Bravely
There is no more toothpaste left, I think we have ______
run out
I am going to help you with your bags, they look heavy.
I WILL help you..... (future simple)
Change thsi into a noun person: ECONOMY
ECONOMIST
We use the present perfect to talk about:
to talk about unfinished actions
to talk about finished actions and life experieinces
I would like a ______ of bread.
Loaf, slice.
I think Jonu and Aline are good friends they really_____
get on
I'm booking my tickets for the Maldives tonight, I cannot wait to go.
IT IS CORRECT
Change this into a negative adjective, usually used to describe a person: THINK.
THOUGHTLESS
If two cars are the same in speed, what is the comparative form/sentence for this
as adjective as
This cas as fast as this car.
What type of word is "friendly"?
adjective
I think Shakira is single, she does not _______ with Pique anymore
go out
I am going to have finished my homework later, you can call around then
I will have finished my homeowrk.
Future Perfect.
Electricity. Conjugate this as an adjective. For example appliances and creating electricity.
Electrical.
when do we use -er/-est and when do we use more/most ?
-er/-est = 1syllable or more
moremost = 2 syllables or more.
3 ways to cook an egg:
Boil
Fry
Poach.
That is a nice dress, you should__________
try it on.
In 2 years I will have finished my masgters degree.
correct
Decorate as an adjective
DECORATIVE
What do weuse the past continuous and past simple together for?
Why do we use the past continuous at the begining of a story?
Why do we use the past perfect in the narrative tense?
To show a long action interupted by a short action.
we use it to set the scene in a story.
To sequence an action or event before another .
Extreme adjective for these normal adjectives:
happy
scared
surprised
delighted
terrified
amazed/astonished