extreme adjectives:
tired-
angry-
scared-
interesting_
exhausted
furious
terrified
fascinating
Last month, Mr Silver ______ (sell) a house and (buy) a new one
sold- bought
you mustn´t leave the milk outside the fridge
Milk mustn´t be left outside the fridge
"I like football" P. says
P. says that he likes Football
opposite of:
confident-
generous-
reliable-
organized
nervous
mean
unreliable
disorganized
This is the best story ___________ (hear)
My sister enjoys ________ (listen) to music
I had (ever) heard
listening to music
we have already discussed the new plans
My family doesn´t read this newspaper
The new plans have already been discussed
This newspaper isn´t read by my family
"I have never eaten frogs legs" P. said
"You must get up early" P. said to Mary
P. said that he had never eaten frogs legs
P. told Mary that she had to get up early
Verbs +prepositions
complain
care
worry
succeed
to/about
about
about
in
The runner ______ (break) his leg when he ______ (fall down)
Probably my team _________ the match
broke- fell down
will win
The speeding lorry ran over a cat
The scientist showed us around the lab
A cat was run over by the sppeding lorry
We were shown around the lab by the scientist
"Drink it up" Mother to her child
"Don´t close the blinds" P. said to Mary
The mother told her child to drink it up
P. told Mary not to close the blinds
phrasal verbs
Don´t throw ___ the cake1 I like it
I take ______ the rubbish every day
My brother never puts _____ his phone
away
out
down
SPOT THE ERROR
-you don´t have to park here. It is forbidden
- You should to talk to him. he is very sad?
- will you like some coffee
you mustn´t
you should talk
Would you like some coffee?
They were selling flowers all morning
He threw away the old clothes
Flowers were being sold all morning
The old clothes were thrown away
"Let´s go to the cinema" P. said to Mary
Peter suggested_______________
Peter suggested going to the cinema
match these collocations
develop problems
face skills
have a goal
set a go at something new
develop skills
face problems
have a go at
set a goal
Translate:
Para finales de junio habré terminado mis clases
My hermano lleva estudiando alemán desde hace 6 años
By the end of May I will have finished my lessons
My brother has learned German for 6 years
Has the mechanic repaired the car yet?
Has the car been repaired yet?
"No, I haven´t solen the money" P. said
Peter denied ____________
Peter denied that he had stolen the money or P. denied having stolen the money