What do we use for predictions based on present evidence?
be going to
Can you show your thigh?
Name the language
German
What word contains all of the twenty-six letters?
Alphabet
Which planet is closest to Sun?
Mercury
What are the state verbs? What's special about them?
Stative verbs describe a state rather than an action. They aren't usually used in the present continuous form.
Synonym for 'look into'
investigate
name the part of the body
hip
What color can you eat?
orange
What is the capital city of Canada?
Ottawa
When do we use Present Perfect? Name at least 3 cases + examples.
1) an experience in someone's lifetime, e.g. I've been to Sochi twice.
2) recent events with a result in the present, e.g. She's got a message.
3) actions started in the past and continue in the present, e.g. I've known him for 5 years.
make a noun from "accuse"
accusation
name the type of the criminal
burglar
What has many words but never speaks?
a book
Which is the longest river in South Africa?
Orange River
Explain the use and difference between few, a few, little, a little. Give examples
A little and a few are quantifiers meaning ‘some’. Little and few have negative meanings. We use them to mean ‘not as much as may be expected or wished for’.
use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose.
waste
name the program
documentary
What do you call a bear without ears?
B
What was the first soft drink in space?
Coca Cola
Explain the difference: Zero, First & Second Conditionals
Zero Conditional - general truths and scientific facts
First Conditional - real/possible events in the future
Second Conditional - imaginary situations in the future
without sensation and awareness
unconscious
What is it?
recovery position
If you don’t keep me, I’ll break. What am I?
A promise
Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?
a horse