This form of verb is used in clauses of the 1st conditional
What is the infinitive form of the verb?
Certain type of clothing worn by people in the same organization or school.
What is a uniform?
The First Conditional is not used for real situations.
What is False?
These words: Activity, Brain, Club and Hour are words that are examples of this part of speech.
What are nouns?
You _______ brush your teeth and floss everyday.
What is "should"?
These are parts of sentences used in Conditional sentences.
What are clauses?
Person who seeks harm or showing harm to a person
Who or What is a Bully?
Phrases are 2 or more than 1 word...
What is TRUE?
The word "DRINK" takes the form of both these parts of speech.
What is a noun and verb?
Should, Could, and Would are forms of these helping verbs.
What are modals?
The "To Be" or auxiliary verb for 3rd person singular subjects in Present simple Form.
What is the word "is"?
This is a name for a group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport
What is a team?
The result clause in 1st conditional uses the word "If".
What is False?
This is used to describe nouns and are mostly placed in front of nouns in a sentence.
What is an adjective?
I wish I _____ buy that guitar.
What is "could"?
The word "not" contracted with another word makes the sentence this form.
What is NEGATIVE?
An adjective which means anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems.
What is worried?
The "to be" auxiliary verb used in future tense is the word "will.
What is TRUE?
This part of speech is for Names for a person, place, thing or idea.
What is a noun?
If you asked him to, he _____ do it.
What is "would"?
The "To be" or auxiliary verbs used for all plural subjects in simple present form.
What is the word "are"?
Noun and verb used for physical activity to improve health and fitness.
What is "exercise"?
Most classes at ATHS are taught in Arabic.
What is False?
These words are used to show action, occurrence, or state of being.
What is a verb?
These 2 helping verbs can be used to express being polite.
What are "Could and Would"?