What is the adjective in -ed/-ing?
Embarrassed/Embarrassing
What do I use to compare two things that are equal? What is the structure?
Comparisons?
Comparatives?
Superlatives?
Comparatives.
Only one of these is necessary for the question:
1. as + adjective + as
2. as many + countable noun + as
3. as much + uncountable noun + as
What are the four main uses of present perfect?
1. Past action with present results
2. Unfinished past actions
3. Life experiences
4. Duration (how long)
Is it correct to say
May you recommend me any pills for a headache, please?
No.
Could/Can you recommend me any pills for a headache, please?
Change the order of the clauses:
If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep at night.
I can't sleep at night if I drink too much coffee.
What is the adjective for when you are slightly angry?
I feel ______.
annoyed.
1. My house is as beautiful as yours.
2. Your house is not as a beautiful as mine.
2. Your house is not as a beautiful as mine.
Ask a question about John's life experience. Use the place in the picture and the correct time adverb.
Has John ever been to Toronto?
Make two suggestions for this health complaint:
It's important to ...
It's a good idea to ..
etc.
Make the collocations for the following activities:
1.
2.
1. ..get happy..
2. ... do the laundry ...
Tell me one sentence in superlative using this picture.
Toronto is ____________ city in Canada.
Toronto is _the most crowded_ city in Canada.
Change this to a comparative sentence:
His doesn't have as many cars as his sister.
His sister has more cars than him.
(do the homework / yet)
2. Respond to the question using the prompts:
(do / already)
1. Have you done the homework yet?
2. Yes, I have already done it.
You are the shopping mall. You want to buy a blue t-shirt.
Make a formal request to see a blue t-shirt that you like.
May..
Could ..
Make a first conditional using the collocation get.
... (answers can vary)
Make a comparison between these two movies using the picture of the adjective:
Inception is more confusing than Spiderman
Change these comparative sentences to sentences using not as . . . as.
Families in Colombia are larger than families in Canada.
From the picture, make two sentences with since and for. Use the verb know.
1. I have known Kevin for four years.
2. I have known Kevin since 2010.
Make an informal offer to help your friend the homework. Make a Wh-question
1. Make a sentence talking about something that is likely to happen in the future
2. Make a sentence talking about a situation or fact that is generally true.
1. first conditional
2. zero conditional
Change this -ing adjective to an -ed adjective in this sentence:
I find artificial intelligence fascinating.
I am fascinated by artificial intelligence.
Use not as ... as to compare yourself to your friend Sara.
verb (have - posession)
I ..
I don't have as much money as Sara.
1. Ask a yes/no question using the prompts:
(get sick / at a party / before)
2. Respond with an affirmative statement. Then give a specific time/place using past simple.
1. Have you gotten sick a party before?
*for example*
2. Yes, I have. I got sick at my friend's party. *for
You are at the pharmacy. Make a formal request to get some help for your complaint:
Then make an suggestion for the pharmacist using an infinitive complement
Could I get / have ...
Could you recommend ...
May I ...
It's necessary to ...
It's important to ...
It's useful ...
Make a wh-question using what to ask about some future condition and result.
What ...
What will + subject + verb (result) if + second subject + verb (condition) ...?
What will you do if he comes home?