We can use the past simple with past perfect.
True or False?
True:
I had entered the room, when I heard the music.
OR
I had entered the room, when I had heard the music.
What type of meat is Chicken?
White Meat
You live a _______ lifestyle if you live in the city.
urban lifestyle
Which 2 adverbs of frequency are 0% and 100%?
0% = Never
100% = Always
contrasting words show:
a) what happened and why
b) how two things are the same
c) how two things are different
C
In general, continuous tense is for _____________.
longer actions / actions that take a long time
(stress)
I am ________.
My workplace is _________.
I am stressed.
My workplace is stressful.
People who live _______ lifestyles often buy things they do not need.
consumer
What does an adverb of frequency show?
How much you do something / how many times you do something
Write down 3 examples of 'cause and effect' words
because of, as a result of, as, since, due to, so etc
We use the past perfect to talk about _____________________________.
We use the past perfect continuous to talk about ________________________.
We use the past perfect to talk about a past action/ state that happened before another past action.
We use the past perfect continuous to talk about a longer past action / state that happened before another past action.
To describe feelings we use ______ adjectives.
To describe things, places, or situations we use ______ adjectives.
To describe feelings we use 'ed' adjectives.
To describe things, places, or situations we use 'ing' adjectives.
What lifestyle fits this description:
I usually recycle and eat organic food. I always ride public transport to work, and I collect litter from the streets.
Environmentally Friendly Lifestyle
True or False
Regularly, Usually, and Frequently are about the same.
True
Occasionally, even an expert gets ill ________ eating wild mushrooms. ___ , if you don't know how to choose a safe mushroom, you shouldn't eat one at all.
Occasionally, even an expert gets ill due to/because of/ as a result of eating wild mushrooms. So, if you don't know how to choose a safe mushroom, you shouldn't eat one at all.
Which verbs are stative?
believe, play, own, think, doubt, listen, have, drink, contain, run, love, catch, write, watch, read
believe, own, think, doubt, have, contain, love
Insects do not walk or run, they ________.
crawl
Active means =
Inactive means =
active = movement / move a lot
inactive = no movement / doesn't move a lot
What is the correct grammar rules for adverbs of frequency?
A) subject + adv of freq + verb
B) verb + adv of freq + object
C) subject + verb + adv of freq
A and C
Grass won't keep you alive for long _____ humans are not sheep!
as/since
Finish the paragraph with present perfect/continuous:
After Kelsey ___ ___ home, she ___ ___ a conversation with her family. Suddenly her dog ___ ___ quickly into the room with a toy, and wanted to play. Kelsey ___ ___ ___ for a different dog toy for a while, but she couldn't find one, so she ___ decided to ___ with the dog anyway.
After Kelsey had gone home, she had had a conversation with her family. Suddenly her dog had run quickly into the room with a toy, and wanted to play. Kelsey had been looking for a different dog toy for a while, but she couldn't find one, so she had decided to play with the dog anyway.
What is the difference between:
Poisonous, Toxic, Venomous, Deadly
Poisonous = will make you sick, and maybe kill you (plants, food)
Toxic = will make you sick, and maybe kill you (for chemicals)
Venomous = animal (poison) bites/ stings
Deadly = will kill you
Correct the sentences:
I am never riding the bus everyday because I love the environment. I am always exciting when I visit the city, although I don't want to live there. I am a very impatient person because I am good at waiting.
I am always riding the bus everyday because I love the environment. I am always excited when I visit the city, although I don't want to live there. I am a very patient person because I am good at waiting.
Order the adverbs of frequency:
always, never, generally, often, seldom, sometimes, rarely, usually, occasionally
never, rarely, seldom, occasionally, sometimes, often, generally, usually, always
You can eat just about any insect, bird or mammal, some _______ taste better than others.
however/ on the other hand / although