What tense is this?:
Omar goes to school from Monday to Friday. He doesn't go to school at the weekend.
Present simple
*What condition is used?:
If I did a bungee jump, I'd be very nervous!
Second conditional
*Countable nouns are things we can____
Count
What narrative tense is this?
I was cycling to school to school yesterday at 8AM.
Past continuous
I ___ make my bed every morning
have to
What tense is this?:
Does she live in Arizona?
Present simple
What condition is used?
I get good results if I study hard.
Zero conditional
A: Is your sister looking for (a/the) new job?
B: Yes, she is. She's (a/the) nurse, but she isn't enjoying it.
a, a
Did Nishea get ___living in Spain?
Used to
I ______ make my breakfast. I get it at school.
don't have to
This tense is used when talking about things that are happening now.
Present continuous
*We use this condition to talk about possible events and their results.
First conditional
Use this article when the next word starts with a vowel.
An
Correct or incorrect?
One day, I used to ride my bike to the beach
Incorrect
Correct version: One day, I rode my bike to the beach.
I've loaded the washing machine - you only (need to/ must) turn it on.
need to
*What tense is this? Negative or positive?
They aren't having lunch.
Present continuous negative
"Unless" means?
except if
My brother is now ___ uncle.
What is the correct article? What kind of noun is this?
An; Countable nouns
*We use ____ to talk about completed actions in the past.
Past simple
You (need to/ mustn't) clean the the cooker when it's still hot - you'll burn yourself!
mustn't
be + subject + -ing
Present continuous
What condition is this?:
if/ subject + present simple, subject + present simple
Zero conditional
*We don't use uncountable nouns when we talk about things in_____
general
What is the difference between used to/be used to/get used to?
Used to = describe past actions or habits that are different now
Be used to = things we are now accustomed to doing in the present
Get used to = talk about becoming accustomed to new situations
*What is the difference between need to/ don't need to and must/ mustn't?
need to/ don't need to = Obligation at a specific time.
must/ mustn't = Something is (or is not) essential.