Something strange.
What is 'bizarre'.
To start a new hobby or activity.
What is 'take up'?
0 Conditional Example.
Present simple + Present Simple - To describe facts or things that are general truths.
To express obligation.
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Where is the 2022 World Cup being held?
The ability to respond quickly
What is 'thinking on your feet?'
To be excited about a future event.
1st Conditional Example
Present Simple + Will + Bare inf.
To express prohibition.
Green, white and orange vertical stripes
What is the design of the flag of the Republic of Ireland?
People searching for employment.
To find something by chance.
2nd Conditional Example
Past simple + would + bare inf.
For hypothetical/improbably conditions in the present and future.
To express past ability.
What is 'could' used for?
Rishi Sunak.
Who is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
To become nervous or upset under pressure.
To overcome a difficult experience or situation.
What is 'to get over'?
3rd Conditional Example.
Past Perfect + Would + Have + Past Participle
For unreal situations/regrets in the past and their unreal results.
To give advice.
What is 'should(n't)/ought (not) to'?
The symbol 'Cu'.
How is copper represented on the periodic table?
Moving one's wings (or arms!) up and down rapidly.
What is 'flapping?'
To be similar in character to an older family member.
What does 'to take after' mean?
Mixed Conditional Example
2nd Conditional + 3rd Conditional
A past change with a result in the present or a present change with a result in the past.
To express a lack of obligation.
What is 'don't have/need to'?
The Knesset.