This type of question only gives you TWO options to answer...
Yes/No questions
In a narrative tense, what do we use the simple past for?
to describe the main events
What is a relative clause?
it gives us more information about the subject of the main sentence
How many things do we compare when we use "comparatives"?
two!
What is the structure of ALL the conditionals? hint: 2 things
Conditional + result
Conditon + main clause
We often use the simple present with ______to talk about the "times" we do something
frequency adverbs
What do we use "used to" for?
To talk about habits or situations that were true in the past but are not true now
Used as a future, what do we use the present continuos for?
to talk about future arrangements
How many things do we compare when using "superlatives"?
one against a whole group
What do we use the zero conditional for? Mention at least two to win the points!
Routines, facts, thinngs that are generally true
Object!
Correct the mistake: "I didn´t used to go to the gym."
didn´t USE to
What do we use will for? Mention at least two
offer, promise or to make an instant decision
Do we use "a little" before (countable or uncountable) nouns?
uncountables!
What do we use the first conditional for?
To talk about future possibilites
What do we use the present continuous for?
to talk about actions that are happening now
In a narrative tense, what do we use the past continuous for?
To talk describe the background, give details!
to say which person, thing or place we are talking about - MEGA IMPORTANT INFO!
What quantifier do we use to day that we have "the right amount" or "sufficient"?
enough
Change the order of this conditional sentence.... "If my family goes to Cancun, they will bring me a gift."
"My family will bring me a gift if they go to Cancun."
Ask a subject question about the next statement: "Julie loves ice-cream"
Who loves ice cream?
What is the alternative of "didn´t use to"?
never used to
What do we use the non defining relative clauses?
to give extra information about something in the main clause
farther than - the farthest
Complete the missing info.... "If she ____________ (take) the test today, she __________ (be) free from school."
"If she TAKES the test today, she IS free from school."