What is the grammar structure for "will" sentences and future simple?
for example: s + v+ ...
subject + will + v1 = subject'll
What is the grammar structure for first conditional sentences?
If + subject + simple present, ........ subject + will + simple present
What does 'yet' mean?
A. something that was supposed to happen in the past that still hasn't happened
B. a short time ago
C. any time now
C. any time now
When do you use a future simple " will + not" sentence?
when a promise about something will not be made
Answer in present perfect:
What interesting food have you eaten?
I have eaten crickets.
What is the grammar structure for a futre simple question using 'will'?
Will + subject + v1
Finish the sentence:
If the fire alarm rings,
I will go outside.
The infinitive verb is also called:
V1
V2
V3
When do you use a future simple "will" sentence?
To make a promise
Answer in present perfect - negative:
How much money have you spent today?
I haven't spent any money today.
Give an example of a future simple 'will' sentence in a positive form.
We will have an end of term celebration.
Give an example of a first conditional sentence
If my stomach starts to hurt, I will take the medicine.
What does 'just' mean?
A. something that was supposed to happen in the past and still hasn't happened
B. a short time ago
C. any time now
When do you use a first conditional sentence?
To talk about real possibilities in the future
When writing in present perfect, which subjects use the verb 'have'?
I + plurals
Ask a question using future simple
Will you have ice cream with us?
Finish the sentence:
You ______ (not/ be able) to go to sleep if you ______ (watch) that horror movie.
You are not able to go to sleep if you watch that horror movie.
What does 'already' mean?
A. something that has been finished in the past when talked about in the present
B. any time now
C. something that was supposed to happen in the past and still hasn't happened
A. something that has been finished in the past when talked about in the present
What timeline does present perfect follow?
A. present only
B. present to future
C. past to present
C. past to present
Answer in present perfect:
It (rain) _______ for a very long time.
It has rained for a very long time.
What is the grammar structure for a negative "will" sentence and future simple?
Subject + will not + v1 = subject won't
True or False - This is a first conditional sentence
I always lose when I play chess with Dan.
False
When writing present simple questions, which subjects use the word 'does'?
A. 3rd person singular
B. I + plurals
A. 3rd person singular
Which verb does present perfect use?
A. v1
B. v2
C. v3
B. v2
Answer in present perfect:
Person A: _______ he (call) _____?
Person B: No, he ______.
Person A: Has he called?
Person B: No, he hasn't.