When we don't like something anymore, it is not...
appealing to
Verb tense that refers to the past and it's used in 3 situations: to talk about life experiences, to connect the past to the present and to talk about events that happened recently and that influence the present.
Present Perfect - have/has+past participle
A bad or corrupt person in a group
Bad apple
I twice a week go to the mall with my friends.
I go to the mall with my friends twice a week.
Who was the creator of the evolution theory?
Charles Darwin
When we support a person, we...
back ... up
Verb tense used to express desire
Wish
A reference to someone who appear unexpectedly while being talked about.
Speak of the devil
She wish she had more time to practice her piano skills.
She wishes she had more time to practice her piano skills.
Period in time where the world was divided in two parts: one side was the capitalist side and the other side was the socialist side.
Cold war
When you get really angry and say everything that's in your mind for a while, you...
Blow up
In this structure, an action depends on another action to happen
First conditional / If + simple present + simple future or may/can/must
Said when you're promising not to tell a secret.
My lips are sealed
Amanda, which has been working a lot, hasn't taken a shower yet.
Amanda, who/whom has been working a lot, hasn't taken a shower yet.
Who was the first president of the U.S?
George Washington
This phrasal verb is used to express the feeling of exhaustation for working too hard on something.
Burn out
When we intend to give a suggestion, recommendation or an order, we can use...
First conditional - If + simple present + imperative
Used to say that someone puts a lot of effort on whatever they're doing.
Put __ heart into
I wish I could watched movies in tv all day, but I had to be on school.
I wish I could watch movies on tv all day, but I had to be at school.
On June 19, 1885, France gave the U.S. a gift. What was that gift?
Statue of Liberty
When people tell you to follow your dreams, they're telling you to ________________ them.
Go after
When we want to talk about an outcome that is impossible or unreal to happen because the situation is hypothetical, we use...
The second conditional / If + simple past + would/might/could
When we don't like to do something, we say that it's not our
cup of tea
I don't like to drink many water.
I don't like to drink much water.
When was the fall of the Berlin wall?
November 9, 1989.