so / such (tired)
I was ______ that I fell asleep in the armchair.
I was so tired that I fell asleep in the armchair.
Vocabulary:
The comparative and superlative form of bad.
worse and worst
An adjective that compares two people or things.
Comparative Adjectives
Shannon ________ such a beautiful beach before she went to Kauai.
(has never seen or had never seen)
had never seen
What is the difference between older and elder (adjectives)?
Older - can be used for people and things
Elder - used for family members only
Grammar: used to / would / past simple
We ..... go to the beach every summer!
used to / would
What does quite mean in this sentence?
It's quite impossible!
completely impossible
Grammar (modals):
You (could / should) go to the hospital if you have a fever for more than 24 hours.
should (advice)
The team _______ two games already. They are doing well!
(has won or has been winning)
has won
Can you turn off the/no the television, please?
the
What is the ADJECTIVE in this sentence?
They took the most beautiful photos of their holiday in Spain.
beautiful
I _______ Hana for three years. We still meet once a month.
have known
What is the PRONOUN in this sentence?
The museum has updated its sculpture and portrait collections.
its (possessive pronoun)
They don't eat vegetables. They _______ them since they were kids.
(have hated or have been hating)
have hated
When do you use "the" in sentences? (give two reasons)
If there is only one of something, or for plural specific nouns
Grammar: What is the tense in this sentence.
She's my best friend.
present simple
When do you often use "rather" based on your lesson in Unit 104 (quite, pretty, rather, fairly)?
negative ideas
An adjective that describes the highest or lowest degree of a quality
How do people also refer to The United States of America? Give at least 3 'names'.
America, the US, USA, the States
Complete the sentence using the... the...
A: What time shall we leave?
B: ____________________ (=as soon as possible)
The sooner the better...
The earlier the better...
Why (did, expensive, you, an, such, buy, phone)? You could have got a cheaper one.
Why did you buy such an expensive phone? You could have got a cheaper one.
What does rather good mean?
These oranges are rather good. Where did you get them?
unusually/surprisingly good
What tense is this sentence?
She has been shopping for clothes since 11.00 this morning.
present perfect continuous
In the following sentence, which verb is used incorrectly?
On the way to school this morning, we saw a baby bird on the ground. The baby bird was crying for its mother. We wanted to help but we don't know what to do.
don't = didn't
When do you use the passive?
When who or what causes the action is often unknown or unimportant