CORRECT OR INCORRECT:
I get him bring me water
INCORRECT
Which expression can we use to talk about: SITUATIONS in the past that are not true anymore
"Used to"
A little/very little/less/not much + COUNTABLE or UNCOUNTABLE nouns?
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
“Too”, “too much”, “too many”, “enough”:
I ate ______ fries
I ate TOO MANY fries
Which one is used to talk about LAST MINUTE DECISIONS (as the speaker is talking)?
WILL/WON'T
CORRECT OR INCORRECT:
I have him to make me breakfast
INCORRECT
Which expression can we use to talk about: ACTIONS in the past that are not true anymore
A few/very few/fewer/not many + UNCOUNTABLE OR COUNTABLE nouns?
COUNTABLE NOUNS
“Too”, “too much”, “too many”, “enough”:
I'm _______ full
I'm TOO full
A. Present continuous
B. 'Be' going to
C. Both
C. Both
My brother (lets/wants) me to help him with something
My brother WANTS me to help him with something
REWRITE THE SENTENCE USING THE EXPRESSION:
I lived in Japan ten years ago. (used to)
I USED TO LIVE in Japan ten years ago.
I'm trying to eat (less/fewer) calories
I'm trying to eat FEWER calories
“Too”, “too much”, “too many”, “enough”:
I need to go on a diet. I weigh ________
I need to go on a diet. I weigh TOO MUCH
When can we use both PRESENT CONTINUOUS and 'BE' GOING TO?
For decisions/plans made in advance
My friends (get/make) me do their homework
My friends MAKE me do their homework
REWRITE THE SENTENCE USING THE EXPRESSION:
We spent a lot of time together at the beach. (would)
We WOULD SPEND a lot of time together at the beach
There aren't (many/much) vegetables in the fridge
There aren't MANY vegetables in the fridge
“Too”, “too much”, “too many”, “enough”:
They eat _________ eggs per week
They eat TOO MANY eggs per week
Next year ________ Italy
A. I'm going to
B. I'm moving to
C. Both
My dad always (tells/has) me to study hard
My dad always TELLS me to study hard
REWRITE THE SENTENCE USING THE EXPRESSION:
My grandmother often told me to clean the house. (would)
My grandmother WOULD TELL me to clean the house
There isn't (many/much) milk left
There isn't MUCH milk left
“Too”, “too much”, “too many”, “enough”:
Are you hungry __________ to eat dinner?
Are you hungry ENOUGH to eat dinner?
What time ______________ the show ______________ ?
A. does / start
B. won’t / start
C. both a and b
A. does / start