Adverbs
Concessive Clauses
Gerund and Infinitives
Phrasal Verbs
Mix Conditionals
100

Find and write down the adverbs in the following sentences.

  1. Giraffes are very tall and have extremely long tongues.

very

100

Which conjunctions can introduce a concessive clause?

Although, even though

100

1) is a verb which is used as a noun.

the gerund

100

which are the two forms that the phrasal verbs uses.

transitive and intransitive

100

If he _ you an invoice, you should pay him.


 had sent   

 would send   

 ‘s sent

‘S sent

200

Put a T for True and an F for False.

Adverbs never end with an "ly.

f

200

What is a concessive clause?

A concessive clause is usually a subordinate clause that expresses a contrast with the concept formulated in the main clause.

200

this common examples are from Gerund or infinitives?

Afford, Agree, ask and choose 

infinitives

200

1. which pharsel verb cannot be followed by an object?

Intransitive or transitive

Intransitive

200

Which sentence is correct?


 If you’d remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t be lost now.   

 If you remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t be lost now.   

 If you’d remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t have been lost now.

 If you remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t be lost now.

300

Choose a verb (Box A) + an adverb (Box B) to complete the sentences

A)come,know,sleep,win,explain,listen,think,work,B)carefully,clearly,hard,well,carefully,easily,quickly,well

  1. I’m going to tell you something very important, so please ____________
  2. Ann! I need your help. _____________ !
  3. They _____________. At the end of the day they’re always tired.



1. listen carefully

2. come quickly

3. work hard

300

The essay was interesting ____ she got a low mark

Though

300

The sentence I went to the shops to get some bread, is a infinitive why?

to express purpose

300

 How many words are phrasal verbs made of?

2 or 3

300

Paul drove too fast. Now he’s in trouble with the police.


 If Paul hadn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t have been in trouble with the police.   

 If Paul didn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police.   

 If Paul hadn’t driven too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police.

 If Paul hadn’t driven too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police.

400

Identify the adverb in the following sentences.

1)He is little known outside India.

2)He works hard all day.

3)You can only guess.

1)little

2)hard

3)only

400

No! Of course not! He isn't my cousin, ____ what he said... He's a stranger to me...

In spite of

400

I don’t fancy _____ (go) out tonight

going

400

what is the other way to say ask for?

request

400

If you ___ the photocopier off and off again, it sometimes works.


 turn   

 will turn   

 turned

 turned

500

complete the sentence

1)He invited me to visit him (often).

2)The train has left (just).

3)He is in time for meals (never).

He often invited me to visit him

The train has just left

He is never in time for meals

500

We use although, even though and though to express the ___ to what is stated in the main clause.

Opposite idea

500

 Please dont forget_____(pick up) some juice on yogur way home

to pick up

500

What are the two names in which the transitive is divided?

separables e inseparables

500

I don’t have a degree, so I didn’t get the job.


 If I’d had a degree, I would get that job.   

 If I have a degree, I would have got that job.   

 If I had a degree, I would have got that job.

If I’d had a degree, I would get that job.  

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