me salt the pass
Pass me the salt.
(Imperatives)Complete the 2nd sentence so that it has similar meaning to the 1st sentence:
Confidence in your abilities is important. (be)
_____ in your abilities
Be confident in your abilities
If I were you, I would wear a helmet when cycling is an example of the first/second/third conditional?
Second Conditional
What phrasal verb means to scare somebody or something so that it goes elsewhere?
frighten away
Imperative Sentences are used for what?
Giving an order
throw food your don't
Don't throw your food.
(Imperatives)Complete the 2nd sentence so that it has similar meaning to the 1st sentence:
Have no fear of failure. (afraid)
___________ to fail
Don't be afraid to fail
Should is followed by a bare / full infinitive?
Bare infinitive
The infinitive without 'to' is called the bare infinitive, or the base form of a verb. This is the verb's most basic form. The infinitive with to is called the full infinitive, or the to-infinitive.
What phrasal verb means to make a situation more interesting?
spice up
There are a number of word pairings that go with hazard, provide 3 examples:
fire hazard
health hazard
occupational hazard
lunch don't your forget
Don't forget your lunch.
(Imperatives)Complete the 2nd sentence so that it has similar meaning to the 1st sentence:
Whatever you're doing, give yourself enough time to succeed. (matter)
__________ you're doing, give yourself enough time to succeed.
No matter what you're doing...
Ought is followed by a bare / full infinitive?
Full Infinitive
The infinitive without 'to' is called the bare infinitive, or the base form of a verb. This is the verb's most basic form. The infinitive with to is called the full infinitive, or the to-infinitive.
What phrasal verb means 'to give in to something'?
Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions:
1. She isn't the type to dive____ anything without doing research first.
2. John is still chasing ______ his dream of becoming a professional musician.
3. Nobody Intimidates Peter. I've never seen him back _____.
2.after
3. down
with full mouth speak don't your
Don't speak with your mouth full.
(Imperatives)Complete the 2nd sentence so that it has similar meaning to the 1st sentence:
Don't let criticism get you down. (allow)
_________ you down.
Don't allow criticism to get you down.
If you want to succeed, you need to take risks is an example of the first /second/ third conditional?
First
What word means to be in extreme pain?
And create a sentence using the word:
agony
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1 boredom
2 consequences
3 demanding
4 isolated
5 obstacles
6 routine
7 seized
8 setbacks
9 venture into
a separated from other people or things
b the results or effects of something
c sequence of regular actions
d quickly took hold or control of something
e events or problems that delay your progress in a significant way
f the state of feeling uninterested in something
g try something new
h challenges that prevent you from getting what you want
i requiring significant time, energy, or attention
1. f
2. b
3.i
4. a
5.h
6.
c
7.d
8. e
9. g
Make your own imperative sentence! IF teams repeat the same imperative it does not count!
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(Imperatives)Complete the 2nd sentence so that it has similar meaning to the 1st sentence:
Get to know people who have taken entrepreneurial risks. (acquainted)
____________ people who have taken entrepreneurial risks.
Get acquainted with people...
The phrases Why don’t you try and Have you thought about are followed by an infinitive / a gerund?
Gerund
What word means, money rewarded to somebody who wins a lawsuit'?
and create a sentence using the word!
damages
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What is my cats full name?
Benito Leonardo Camacho