I ___ live in London when I was a child.
used to live
Name 3 uncountable materials
Wood, glass, plastic, paint, etc
Which country has the most islands in the world?
Sweden
In the US, you might live in an apartment. In the UK, it’s often called this.
Flat
He jumped ___ the pool
into
Correct the mistake: I use to play football as a child
used
what do we say as a quantifier for advice?
a piece, pieces of advice, bits of
What language is spoken in Finland?
Finnish
In the UK, you might go to the chemist. In the US, you go here.
pharmacy / drugstore
She walked ___ the park to get to schoo
through
Which is correct?
A) Did you used to have long hair?
B) Did you use to have long hair?
B
styles, informations, glasses, nails, doubts
information
Which European country’s national animal is the unicorn?
Scotland
If you’re in the UK, you might eat chips. In the US, these are called…
french fries
in
You can use would to talk about past states
False
“How ___ time do we have left?”
much
Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
Canada
In the UK, you might have a biscuit with tea. In the US, this is called a…
cookie
this book consists ___ ten chapters
of
What is wrong with this?
We wouldn't understand what was happening
Would + and understand doesn't work>
understand is a state
❓ Which sentence shows a negative idea?
A) Few people passed the exam.
B) A few people passed the exam.
Few
What country was formerly known as Persia?
Iran
In British English, someone might be “knackered” after work. In American English, they would be…
exhausted, tired
im fed up _____ all the rain here