3 adjectives to describe appearance
tall, thin, brown hair ......
Three types of clothes which women wear
skirt, dress, bikini.....
3 events with the verb "get"
get married, get a job....
Name 4 sports ending "ing"
swimming/skiing....
A person who steals from houses
Burglar
3 adjectives to describe personality
happy, shy, miserable.....
4 things you can wear on your feet
socks, shoes, boots, flip flops.....
how do we describe a person between the age of 40-60?
middle aged
what do you need to wear on your head when cycling?
helmet
Carterista in English
pickpocket
When do we use present simple tense?
To describe permanent/true situations
Routines
Timetables
what is the opposite of loose-fitting?
tight/skinny
What do "tiny" and "huge" mean
very small and very big
What are the two meanings of coach?
Trainer and bus
Complete with past simple or past continuous
We use.........................to talk about a series of separate actions and .................................. to talk about actions in the past at the same time.
We use ......................to describe a long action in progress which is interrupted by a short action in .............
past simple/past continuous
past continuous/past simple
What is the contrary of
confident
careful
polite
shy, careless, rude
Pronounce these years
1947
2000
2024
in pairs, two thousand
don't forget and
how do we translate "tan...como" in English?
as.....as
What are the positive and negative formations of past continuous?
subject + be + verb/ing
When people look in a mirror, they look at ...............
themselves
What are the 3 most common prefixes?
?
un - in - im
what is an adverb and how do we make them?
Adverbs describe nouns
They are usually adjective + ly
Explain the rules of "too" and "enough"
Too = demasiado and we put it before an adjective
Enough = suficiente/bastante and we put it before a noun and after an adjective
What are the positive and negative formations of past simple?
Tell me 3 irregular verbs
subject + verb/ed (or irregular)
Subject + did not + verb (don't change)
the difference between steal and rob
You steal something from someone or somewhere.
You rob someone or somewhere of something