In order to use second conditional, there are two words that we commonly use. Which are those words?
A) If and Can.
B) If and Will.
C) Can and Will.
B) If and Will.
In order to use present perfect, there are two words that we commonly use. Which are those words?
A) Since and For.
B) Since and Long.
C) For and Long.
A) Since and For.
A) Simple Past.
B) Present Perfect.
C) Past participle.
C) Past participle.
When do we use "used to"?
A) For things that happened repeatedly.
B) For things that were true for a long period of time.
C) Both.
C) Both.
When playing soccer, when is a goal scored?
A) When the ball goes into the net.
B) When the ball goes over net.
C) When the ball goes around the net.
A) When the ball goes into the net.
Complete the following sentence:
"If I could live anywhere in the world..."
Anything that begins with "I would live in..."
Complete the following conversation:
"How long have you worked here?"
"I have worked here __________ fifteen years."
For.
Complete the following sentence:
"The dishwasher __________ by Josephine Cochrane in 1886".
Was invented.
Answer the following question using "used to":
"What were you usually like when you were little?"
Anything that begins with "I used to be..."
If I am walking right next to the street without crossing, I am walking ________ the street.
Along.
Answer the following question using second conditional:
"If you could be an animal, what animal would you like to be?"
Anything as long as it uses "If I were an animal, I would be a..."
Answer the following question using present perfect:
"For how long have you studied in Proyección Siglo XXI?"
Anything as long as it uses "I have studied in Proyección Siglo XXI school for ______ years".
Convert the following sentence into passive voice:
"Pete Durand invented canned food in 1810."
"Canned food was invented by Pete Durand in 1810."
"Back in my day, schools used to make students read the adventures of a little kid written by Marcela Paz"
What is the name of the book?
Papelucho.
Answer the following question using expression of movement:
"If I want to get close to a lake, what action do I have to perform?"
"You have to walk towards the lake."
When using second conditional, the "if" clause always goes first and the "would" clause always goes second.
True or False?
False, the "if" clause can go second too.
In order to ask questions about the duration of an action or state, we use the expression "How long...?" True or False?
True.
We use passive voice in order to change the focus of the sentence from the object receiving the action to the person doing the action.
True or False?
False, we use passive voice to put focus on the object receiving the action.
"Use to" and "Didn't use to" are the same for all persons (I, you, he, etc).
True or False?
True.
In order to express movement we only need a verb of movement, for example "go".
True or False?
False, we also need a preposition or adverb of movement, for example "go out".
There is another word that we can use instead of "would", what word is it?
Could.
When do we use "for" and when do we use "since"?
We use "for" to talk about a set period of time (for example, for ten years).
We use "since" to talk about something that started and still hasn't finished (for example, since 2005).
This object was invented by accident in 1945 by Percy Spencer. He had a chocolate bar in his pocket and it melted.
What object is this?
The microwave oven.
For habits in the present, we do not say "I use to cook in the evenings.", we use another expression.
What is this expression?
I usually cook in the evenings.
There is an expression we can use to express movement down or away. What is this expression?
Off. For example, getting off the bus.