The opposite of friend. Someone who you don't like and is hostile to you. (noun)
enemy
a person, place, thing, or idea
noun
if an action is happening now, what are (2) tenses we can use?
Present simple tense
Present continuos tense
What are the 6 main question words in English?
who, what, when, where, why, how
We often use modals to show respect or...
politeness
("Could you help me "vs. "help me")
("Can you do the next question?" vs. "Do the next questions")
The type of food that you eat, good or bad. (noun)
diet
something that shows an action or state of being
verb
irregular verbs
Which (2) helping verbs do you use with Yes/No questions?
Do/Does?
Do you want to have lunch with me?
Does your girlfriend speak English?
Do you have a job?
Which modal(s) do we use for the future which is certain (for sure 100%)
will
going to
to get more of something, like weight. (verb)
(to)gain
a word that describes the qualities of a noun
adjective
Make a sentence expressing a wish about the future...
I hope...
What is the most simple way to ask a question in a less polite way? (what kind of question do we use for people we know well. It's less polite)
Direct questions (Do you have a boyfriend?)
Which modal(s) do we use for the future that isn't certain?
should
might
may
the part of a town or city far outside the center, usually where people live. (noun)
suburb
a word that tells how an action is done.
adverb (quickly, slowly, etc)
Make an expression making a wish about the past...
I wish I had...
What is a question that is more polite and soft- usually asked with strangers or people you don't well or people that you respect a lot.
Indirect questions. (I was wondering if you have a boyfriend?)
What is (a )modal(s) we use to show obligation?
Must, have to
You have to do your homework next week
An important or famous person in history (noun)
figure
a type of noun that names a specific thing and begins with a capital letter.
proper noun
Make a sentence using an INFINITIVE verb.
*hint: to
I want TO GO on holiday to Hawaii.
She needs TO EAT something with her medicine.
Make this direct question into an indirect question:
How old are you?
I was wondering how old you are?
Do you mind telling me how old you are?
Can I ask how old you are?
What are BOTH modals that we use to make POLITE REQUESTS?
Would and Could
(Would you buy me lunch? Could you say it again in Korean?)