How many conditionals are in English language?
5.
Zero conditional
First conditional
Second conditional
Third conditional
Mixed conditional
What does “give up” means?
It means to stop doing something or quit.
When do we use “in”, “on” and “at”?
in → months, years, seasons, long periods
in July, in 2024, in winter
on → days and dates
on Monday, on 5th May
at → exact time at 7 o’clock, at noon
What is the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple?
Past Simple is used for an action that happened at a specific time in the past and is finished.
Present Perfect is used for an action that happened at an unspecified time before now or has a result in the present.
What does “look after” means?
It means to take care of someone or something.
What is the difference between “for” and “since”?
for - a period of time
for two hours, for a week
since - the starting point of an action
since Monday, since 201
When do you need to use who,which and that?
Who-for people
Which-for things/animals
That-for people or things
What phrasal verb means “continue” or “not stop”?
Carry/go on
Which preposition do we use after “interested”?
In
Intrested in
How do you form the passive voice in different tenses?
Present Simple: The homework is done every day.
Past Simple: The window was broken yesterday.
Present Continuous: The room is being cleaned now.
Past Continuous: The house was being painted.
Present Perfect: The project has been finished.
Future Simple: The letter will be sent tomorrow.
Present Simple: The homework is done every day.
Past Simple: The window was broken yesterday.
Present Continuous: The room is being cleaned now.
Past Continuous: The house was being painted.
Present Perfect: The project has been finished.
Future Simple: The letter will be sent tomorrow.
What is the difference between “turn on” and “turn off”?
Turn on = switch something on / start a machine, light, TV
Turn off = switch something off stop a machine, light, TV
YWhat is the difference between “to” and “into”?
to shows direction or movement toward a place/person
into shows movement from outside to inside
What is the difference between zero, first, second and third conditionals?
Zero Conditional
Used for facts, truths, rules.
First Conditional
Used for real or possible future situations.
Second Conditional
Used for imaginary or unlikely situations in the present/future.
Third Conditional
Used for imaginary situations in the past (something that did not happen).
What does “run out of” mean?
It means to have no more of something left.
What is the difference between “between” and “among”?
between → used for two people/things or even items
among → used for three or more people/things in a group