Fill in the gaps:
"I find it ____________ when I'm wrong about something"
a. inevitable
b. embarrassing
c. conflict
d. fault
B. Embarrassing
What type of conditional is this:
If the door isn't locked, please lock it.
Zero conditional
Irish Luck
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What does homeless mean?
To be without a home
Why is it called the Spanish flu?
Because Spain was the first country to talk about it freely
Fill in the gaps:
"It is _____________ that people are going to argue from time to time"
a. inevitable
b. embarrassing
c. misunderstanding
d. conflict
Lucky, Lucky, Lucky!
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Fill in the sentence:
… if he misses the bus.
a) He is late for work
b) He would be late for work
c) He will am late for work
d) He will be late for work
d) he will be late for work
What does it mean to tackle an issue?
To try and solve the issue
What does tacit mean?
to describe something that is expressed or understood without being directly stated.
Dance, Dance, Dance!
Everyone in your team must do the single ladies dance for at least one minute.
Fill in the gaps:
"If I _______ (eat) a big snack, I _______ (not be) hungry for dinner"
If I EAT a big snack late again, I WON'T BE hungry for dinner.
Fix the mistake:
"If we going to Canada, we will visiting you in Toronto."
If we go to Canada, we will visit you in Toronto
Which two words are nouns?
A. acknowledge
B.conflict
C. embarrassing
D. misunderstanding
E. strengthen
B. conflict and D. misunderstanding
BOOM!
Everybody goes back to zero
Which two words are adjectives?
1. compromise
2. defensive
3. disagreement
4. inevitable
5. resolve
2. defensive
4. inevitable
What type of conditional is this:
"You could walk to work if you sold your car. "
Second conditional
Fill in the gaps:
"I ________ (be) annoyed too if my date _____ (not show) up!"
I WOULD BE annoyed too if my date DIDN'T SHOW/ NEVER SHOWED up!
What does adequate mean?
good enough
What does feasible mean?
It's possible to do
What is the difference between "disagreement" and "conflict"?
True or false:
We ALWAYS use the modal verb (will, would, should, might, could) in the main clause, not in the "if" clause
True, the modal verb ALWAYS comes in the main clause
When do we use a comma (,) in a conditional?
When the conditional starts with the "if" clause.
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Which character from the lifeboat activity had mental health challenges?
Tom