Although he is young, he is smart and disciplined, so I think he will do well. He has ______________.
A. attention
B. theory
C. potential
D. inspired
C. potential
Although he is young, he is smart and disciplined, so I think he will do well. He has potential.
Complete the sentence with past perfect simple or past perfect continuous.
verb: "not bring"
Francesca had just got to the cinema when she realised she ___________ her ticket.
Francesca had just got to the cinema when she realised she had not brought her ticket.
what is the structure for BOTH past perfect simple and past perfect continuous?
Past Perfect Simple:
had/hadn't + past participle
Past Perfect Continuous:
had/hadn't + been + verb + -ing
What is one past modal verb to express a logical deduction about the past?
must have
can't have
couldn't have
Use one vocab word from the section in a sentence.
There are many correct answers.
Adrian's ___________ learn English because he needs it for his job.
A. motivated
B. motivated of
C. motivated at
D. motivated to
D. motivated to
Adrian's motivated to learn English because he needs it for his job.
What is the past perfect simple and past perfect continuous of the following verb: learn?
had been learning
had learnt/learned
Which can be used ONLY with action verbs?
A. used to
B. would
would!
When giving our advice/opinion with a past modal verb, or discussing our expectations for how things have happened, we use ____________?
should have / was supposed to have
Describe (orally) in English what it means to "make up with" someone
to forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or disagreement
(just kiss & make up)
This vocabulary word from Unit 1 describes a person who lacks the skills to do something; they're very bad or incompetent.
I'm ____________ at riding a bike. I always fall off!
hopeless
I'm hopeless at riding a bike. I always fall off!When do we use Past Perfect Simple and with which verbs typically when using "for" or "since" (state or action)?
We use the Past Perfect Simple to talk about an action/situation that finished before another action in the past.
With state verbs, we use the Past Perfect Simple with "for" and "since" to talk about the duration of an action.
When do we use Past Perfect Continuous and with which verbs typically with "for" and "since" (state or action)?
We use the Past Perfect Continuous for longer actions/situations that happened before another action or situation in the past.
With action verbs, we usually use the Past Perfect Continuous with "for" and "since" to talk about the duration of an action.
Fill in the blank with a suitable past modal verb:
John isn't answering my texts. He _______(turn) it off.
Yes, or he _______ (leave) it at home.
John isn't answering my texts. He might have turned it off.
Yes, or he could have left/might have left/may have left it at home.
This vocabulary word is 2 words.
The first word is what we literally do in a car
The second word is a synonym for "insane"
Drive (me) crazy
This vocabulary word from Unit 1 means someone is able to achieve efficiently whatever they have to do; competent.
Use it in a sentence.
capable
You are all capable of getting good grades on the midterm exam if you study hard and pay attention in class.Create one sentence with the verb "not listen" in the present perfect continuous, and one sentence in the present perfect simple.
one sentence should include "hadn't listened", while another should include "hadn't been listening"
Examples:
We didn't know what to do because we hadn't been listening to the teacher.
If I hadn't listened to the instructions, I wouldn't have known what to do.
Use a state verb and create a sentence in the Past Perfect Simple.
"I had felt sick for 2 hours before I told the teacher I wanted to go to the nurse."
Listening Activity for Modal Verbs. Student Book Page 24, Activity 7.
Write down ONE modal verb you hear and how it was used in the listening.
Living with other people can be a challenging situation.
You should / ought to try to find out what's most important for your housemates.
There must / has to be an easier way to solve a problem than by arguing.
You shouldn't try to guess what makes people irritated or frustrated.
It might be / may be / could be useful for everyone to complete a questionnaire and discuss the answers.
You need to / have to / must be willing to communicate with each other.
It really ______________ Ivan's nerves when the class talks over the teacher.
gets on
"Increasing someone's positive outlook on themselves" would be called what?
Boosting his/her/their confidence.
Write GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT SENTENCES with "used to", "would", "be used to" and "get used to".
"used to" and "would" MUST be used with infinitives, and "would" cannot be used with state verbs.
"be used to" and "get used to" MUST be used with -ing.
I had been watching the film for 1 hour when my friend called me.
She had been at the door for a few minutes before I went to open it.
Write two sentences correctly using modal verbs.
There are many answers.
it can be past or not!
Use "fall out with" and "talk over" in one sentence together.
Many answers. Example:
I tried to talk our differences over with her, but Annie and I just ended up falling out with each other.