add the tag question
Jane works at the university, ________?
Jane works at the university, doesn't she?
I don't like to dress up in_______ clothes, like a suit and tie.
I don't like to dress up in smart clothes, like a suit and tie.
TRUE OR FALSE ? China has more English speakers than the United States.
TRUE ! China has more English speakers than the United States.
Use the first conditional to talk about the possible future result of another action.
True
Would you like some/ a few more ice cream?
Would you like some more ice cream?
TRANSLATE - šetrné k životnímu prostředí
environmentally friendly
The shortest and oldest word in the English language is "___"
The shortest and oldest word in the English language is "I."
Second Conditional is formed
If+past simple, will +Verb
False
If+past simple, would +Verb
Unfortunately, málo people came to the meeting.
Unfortunately, few people came to the meeting.
It's a type of film that often has robots, space ships and aliens.
Sci-Fi
he Oxford English Corpus contains over _____ billion words
he Oxford English Corpus contains over 2.5 billion words
We Use was able to to talk about ability to do a single action in the past.
TRue
If I don't phone you, we'll be there at 6.30.
change the first part of the sentence
Unless I phone you, we'll be there at 6.30.
..... is a single-family home that shares one common wall with a neighboring house, while the other side is unattached
A semi-detached house is a single-family home that shares one common wall with a neighboring house, while the other side is unattached
Most average adult English speakers know between ___________ words
Most average adult English speakers know between 20,000–35,000 words
we form tag questions using auxiliary verbs or modal
verbs (be, do, have, can, etc.). If the statement is
positive, the question tag is negative.
true
far - further - the furthest
translate Dávám přednost slaným svačinkám
I prefer savoury snacks
More English words begin with the letter "_____" than any other letter.
More English words begin with the letter "s" than any other letter.
we use some, a lot of/ lots of, enough + plural countable noun/uncountable noun
true