This body part is used to grab things, typing, writing, and holding. What is it?
Hands/Fingers
When my teeth are sore, I have a _____.
Toothache
I ___ eat the indomie.
will
If it rains today, ______
I will bring an umbrella
For 'as soon as' and 'when', are we talking about the past, present or future?
Future
We use this body part to turn our head. What is it?
Neck
My teeth are sore I need to go to the _____
Dentist
I ___ the avocado juice in the restaurant. (Affirmative)
will drink
If I am hungry, ______
I will eat
I can’t do that now. I’ll try to do it tomorrow ____ I’ve got time.
Complete the sentence using if/when
I can’t do that now. I’ll try to do it tomorrow if I’ve got time.
This is part of our body that helps us control every part of our body. What is it?
Muscles
I cut myself, I should cover it with a _____.
Plaster
Make a sentence using will/won't about your plans this weekend.
Any Grammatically Correct Answer
Complete the sentence with your own answer.
If I get sick, ______
Accept any answer correctly using First Conditional
Can you give an example words for Time Clauses?
when, before, after, as soon as, until
Name three body parts on your face
Eyes,Ears,Mouth, Nose, Tongue, Hair
When you’re having an injury to a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle.
Sprain
Make a sentence talking about what you won't do next week.
Accept any answer using won't
When do we use First Conditional?
It is used to talk about actions or events in the future which are likely to happen or have a real possibility of happening.
Create your own sentence using 'as soon as'/'when'.
Accept any answer
This body part is used by pointing up with it when we want to agree with someone.
Thumb
What treatments can Doctors do?
Surgery, X-Ray, Prescribing Medicine
She won't go to the mall today, she will go the mall tomorrow.
This is the answer. What is the question?
Will she go to the mall today?
What is the sentence structure of First Conditional?
IF + Subject + Verb 1, Subject + Will + Verb 1
What is the difference between 'as soon as' and 'when'?
as soon as indicates more immediate action compared to when