How do we express ability in the future?
will be able to
Which are the 3 pronunciations of -ed?
/d/ /t/ /id/
A person with common sense
Sensible
Comparative of FAR (well pronounced)
Further / Farther
Borrow...
from
Uses of WILL
Promises
Decisions
Offers
Predictions
Difference between What's he like? and What does he look like?
Personality and Appearance
Who can train a team and take 52 people on it?
A coach
Difference between -ed and -ing adjectives
-ed, you feel
-ing, smth or smbd causes
Which prepositions go after "arrive"? Which are the uses?
In + proper name
At + place
Six time expressions used with present perfect
For
Since
Ever
Already
Yet
Just
Translate: Tardo media hora en llegar al trabajo
It takes me half an hour to get to work
Eggplant and Zucchini in British English
Aubergine and Courgette
Say five adjectives related to food and meals that we have seen in class
Fresh, tinned, raw, low-fat, hot, frozen, boiled, steamed, sweet, savoury ...
My sister lives _____ a penthouse _____ the tenth floor ______ the outskirts
In / On / On
How do we express habits in the present?
With usually or tend to
Pronounce: busy, cupboard, scenery, aisle, won
/bisi/ /caberd/ sinery/ /ail/ /uan/
To begin a journey
Set off
Characteristics of adjectives in English
They don't have gender or number
They are placed before the noun
They can be positive, comparative and superlative
Uses of ON as a preposition of time
Days, dates, "weekdays"
Modal verbs we have studied in class (and uses)
Must
Have to
Can
Should
Don´t have to
Mustn´t
Might
We use "some" in affirmative and "any" in negative and questions, but there are excpetions. Which ones?
Some in offers and requests.
Any when it means "no matter which"
Say five phrasal verbs with "out" that we have seen in class
Eat out
Run out of
Work out
Cut out
Carry out
Take out
Sort out
Strong adjectives for: sure, hungry, funny, dirty, surprising, angry
positive, starving, hilarious, filthy, amazing, furious