What are count and noncount words?
Count = coisas contaveis
Noncount = nao contaveis
Relative clauses are used to add extra info about a subject or object, what are the three words we can use?
who / which / that
When you want to talk about possiblities, what are some of the module verbs we can use?
Must / May / Might / Could / Can´t
Quando quer fala que fazia tal coisa mas não faz mais, quais duas palavras usamos?
Used to / Use to
If clause / What if ou First conditional serve para o que?
Falar sobre uma situação que poderia acontecer
When we want to say is muito, what are the 4 ways we can do that?
Too / Too much / Too many / Not enough
I met a girl. She knows Brad Pitt;
How would you rewrite this sentence using a relative clause?I know a girl who knows Brad Pitt.
What is the formula we can use for Past continuous?
was/were +verbo-ing
- I used to play soccer in high school, now I don´t.
- I didn´t use to play chess in high school, now I do.
Quando eu uso ''used'' e ''use'' to?
used to = quando algo você fazia mais agora não
Use to = para saber fes algo ou não mudou (geralmente precisa de Did / Didn´t)
Para começar um First conditional, precisa de qual palavra?
If
Too many / Too much, When do we use one and the other?
Too many = Coisas contaveis
Too much = noncountaveis
He´s a very generous person. He gives his time to everyone.
Rewrite this sentence using the correct relative clause
He´s a very generous person who gives his time to everyone.
When do I use May and when to use Might?
May = Para um possibilidade só que tem fatos ou provas
Might = Quando é só teoria ou hipótese
- Did you ____ play soccer when you were younger?
- I _____ to but now I play video games.
use to / used to
Com first conditional usamos o If no meio ou começo da frase. So que quais são os três palavras que usamos junto com ele?
Ex: If you like downtown, you _____ be near good stores
If you rent a place in the suburbs, it ____ be less expensive
Might be / Will be / May be
- There are _____ stores here, there isn´t _____ room.
- Oh well, I didn't want to spend _____ money anyway.
Too many / enough / too much
I don't like parties, but I went to a reception ____ was really fun!
which
- The river is very high. There ____ be a flood today
- It ______ be true. The Weather lady said it´s going to rain a lot.
- Then we better prepare for what _______ happen.
May / Must / Could
- I wonder what Grandpa _____ do as a kid?
- He said he ________ to climb trees and play in the park.
- He did say he ______ to like being outdoors and still does!
Used to / used to / use to
- Where are you going on vacation?
- If my parents let me, I _______ go to Japan! If they don't, I _______ go to the beach. I need to get some sun.
- If you go to the beach, I ______ go with you. Sounds like fun.
will / will / may
- Man there are ________ bills! Why are there so _____?
- Well you keep buying everything you see, then complain there isn´t ______ money to pay for bills.
- This is your fault ______! You bought that car!
too many / many / enough / too
A good friend is someone ____ is always there for you. ______ doesn't take advantage of you. Also, doesn't care about money _____ can only buy happyness.
who / who / which
- Did you hear that! Is that thunder?
- It _____ be, there aren't any clouds in the sky.
- It ______ happen, they said it _____ rain today and we all know thunder is common here.
- Just because something is common doesn´t mean it will happen.
can't / could / might
- Didn't Sussie _____ to play Dungeons and dragons?
- She still does. I believe she played Rouge.
- She ______ to play Rouge, now she plays bard.
- She did ______ play a great rouge.
- Yeah but she got _______ to it and was bored.
Use to / used to / use to / used to
- If today rains, I _____ stay home. No point in getting wet. Hopefully, the power won't go out. If it does, I ______ have to read a book. If I finish the book early, I ______ play on my phone. I ______ also cook some dinner, _______ be hard with no power but could always try.
will / might / may / might / might