Say a CONTEXTUALIZED sentence using the Phrasal Verb:
"Pick up"
Meaning: To lift something with your hands;
Say a sentence using the Zero Conditional:
If + Simple Present, Simple Present
What's the American word for "Lift":
"Please press the button to go to the top floor in the lift."
Elevator
Complete the sentences using the correct MODAL VERB:
"You broke her feelings, you _________ apologize."
We use the modal verbs SHOULD or OUGHT TO to make a suggestion or give someone a piece of advice.
Say a CONTEXTUALIZED sentence using the Phrasal Verb:
"Get away with"
Meaning: to escape after doing something wrong
Complete using the zero conditional:
If you ___ (heat) water to 100°C, it ___ (boil).”
heat/boils
What's the British Word for "cab"
Taxi
Complete the sentences using the correct MODAL VERB:
You __________ study hard. It’s your last chance to pass.
We use the modal verbs MUST or HAVE TO to show obligation.
Say a CONTEXTUALIZED sentence using the Phrasal Verb:
"Get rid of"
Meaning: to discard, throw away;
Say a sentence using the First Conditional:
If + simple present, will + base verb
What's the American word for "Wardrobe"
Closet
Complete the sentences using the correct MODAL VERB:
You ________ be sick right now, I saw you playing seconds ago.
The modal verb "CAN'T" is used to show impossibility.
Say a CONTEXTUALIZED sentence using the Phrasal Verb:
"Fool around"
Meaning: to play or act silly, not serious
Complete the sentence using the SECOND CONDITIONAL:
"If I won the lottery I ________ "
If + Past Simple, would + Infinitive
What's the British Word for "Apartment"
Flat
Complete the sentences using the correct MODAL VERB:
"The sky is gray. It _________ rain later."
We use the modal verbs MAY or MIGHT to talk about possibilities.
Say a CONTEXTUALIZED sentence using the Phrasal Verb:
"Chill out"
Meaning: to relax and not worry about anything
Say a sentence using the THIRD CONDITIONAL:
If + Past Perfect, Would have + Past Participle
What's the American word for "Queue"
Line
Complete the sentences using the correct MODAL VERB:
You ____________ not be late for school again, or you will be suspended.
We use the modal verb HAD BETTER to give a warning.