Which phrasal verb means to "stop doing something"?
Give up
What is the present simple form of the verb "to go" for he/she/it?
goes
What type of conditional is used for real situations?
First conditional
Provide a synonym for "quiet"
calm / silent
Find the mistake in this sentence:
She could find her key in the end and she unlocked the door
could
Correct: was able to
Use "look forward to" in a sentence.
I look forward to going on holiday
What is the past continuous form of the verb "to read"?
Was reading or Were reading
Create a sentence using the second conditional
If I had a million dollars, I would travel the world
Provide a synonym for a piece of cake
easy
Complete the sentence:
Now I cycle to work I ....... ........ ... spend money on petrol
don't have to
What does it mean if someone "puts up with" something?
To tolerate or endure something unpleasant
Provide an example of the present perfect tense in a sentence.
I have visited Paris
What is the structure of the third conditional?
"If + past perfect, would have + past participle
Ex. If you had studied harder, you would have passed the exam
What is the antonym of "diligent"?
Lazy or negligent
Complete:
You ................ eat too many sweets if you are on a diet
shouldn't
What phrasal verb means to match someone's or something's pace
Keep up with (I can't keep up with all the changes in the software)
How do you form the past perfect tense?
Subject + had + past participle
Provide an example of a zero conditional sentence
If you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius, it boils
Use the word "huge" in a sentence
The new skyscraper is absolutely huge
Complete:
....... I ask you how I can get to the station?
May
What phrasal verb means to focus or listen?
pay attention to
What is the past simple form of the verb "run"
ran
Explain the difference between the first and second conditionals.
Answer:
The first conditional is for real and possible situations; the second conditional is for hypothetical or unlikely situations.
Provide a different way to say I'm hungry
I'm starving / I could eat a horse
Find the mistake:
They can have been terribly worried when their children ddn't come home
can
correct: must have been (talk about certainty in the past)