IDENTIFY THE CONDITIONAL:
If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
THIRD CONDITIONAL
COMPLETE THE EXPRESSION:
As light as a...
FEATHER
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE USING A RELATIVE PRONOUN:
Have you seen the man ________ is the new marketing director?
WHO
What is the most famous British food?
Fish and chips
He was defiantly in the right, when he fired his employee.
definitely
COMPLETE WITH A CONDITIONAL:
If you _____________ (touch) fire, your skin _________ (burn).
If you TOUCH fire, your skin BURNS.
Make nouns out of these words using a -suffix
ARGUE - NEIGHBOUR - FRIEND
ARGUEMENT
NEIGHBOURHOOD
FRIENDSHIP
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE USING A RELATIVE PRONOUN:
He can't read at all, __________ didn't surprise me.
WHICH
What are the colours of the United Kingdom flag?
Red, Blue and White
I lost the bus because I didn't leave my house on time.
missed the bus
Complete with a PARTICIPLE CLAUSE:
When I was __________ (run) to catch the bus, I twisted my ankle.
Running to catch the bus, I twisted my ankle.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE:
It took ages for me to come UP/AT/OUT with these ideas.
COME UP WITH
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE USING A RELATIVE PRONOUN:
''Hey, can you grab _________ book for me?''
that
How many Beatles were there?
4
I have 3 brothers, two boys and one girl.
siblings
TURN THIS SENTENCE INTO A CAUSATIVE:
Somebody cleans my flat every friday.
I have my flat cleaned every friday.
WHAT IS THE CORRECT TERM FOR THIS DEFINITION?
''Piece of paper proving that you bought something from a store''
Receipt
MAKE THIS A FULL SENTENCE USING A RELATIVE PRONOUN:
José makes wonderful cakes. His father is a chef.
José, whose father is a chef, makes wonderful cakes.
Who is the current monarch of England?
King Charles III
I will never do that mistake again.
make
TURN THIS SENTENCE INTO PASSIVE
Voters were blaming the government for the rise in crime.
The rise in crime WAS BEING BLAMED on the government.
Define the phrase "to sneer at"?
To show disapproval / disgust with someone / something
Explain the difference between:
WHO AND WHOSE.
WHO = the pronoun is in subject position
WHOSE = posession
How old was Queen Elizabeth II when she died?
96
He apologized for the problem he caused the previous week.
had caused