ACHE
How many types of conditionals are there in English?
4
Modal Verbs for obligations
Should - ought to - Must - Have to
Think about until you understand / plan
Figure Out
Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
Canada's coastline is the world's longest, measuring 243,042 km (includes the mainland coast and the coasts of offshore islands). This compares with Indonesia (54,716 km), Russia (37,653 km), the United States (19,924 km) and China (14,500 km)
Money added to a person's wages as a reward for good performance
Bonus
Which is the difference between "used to" and "get used to"?
Used to - regular habit or state in past.
Get used to - describes the process of becoming familiar with something.
if + past perfect, ... would + have + past participle
Discover, learn about
FIND OUT
How many countries are there in the world?
195
To choose somebody to take on a particular role
How do we form a phrasal verb?
Verb + particle + object
Verb + object + particle
Structure of the passive sentences in the present continuous
Object of the active sentence + is/are/am + being + past participle form of the verb + by + subject of the active sentence.
Produce an idea
Come up with
Which is the hardest naturally occurring substance/object?
Diamond
Name of the person in charge of a School.
Principal
Adjective Order for Hair description
opinion + length + shape + color
What's the correct form of the verb to be in the conditional phrase:
If I ______ rich, I would buy a house.
WERE
Invent
Make Up
What country has the greatest number of active volcanoes?
Indonesia
to expose to danger or risk
a decision that could jeopardize her career
Complete the tense with the correct tenses.
Ana _______ (never, see) such big animal before. It was her first time.
HAD NEVER SEEN
Difference between "something" and "someone"
Something refers to an object whereas Someone refers to a person.
Await with excitement
LOOK FORWARD TO
Where was the hottest temperature ever recorded?
The current official highest registered air temperature on Earth is 56.7 °C (134.1 °F), recorded on 10 July 1913 at Furnace Creek Ranch, in Death Valley in the United States