THE NOUN from THE VERB "TO ACHIEVE" is ....(SPELL IT)
ADD the NEGATIVE PREFIX :
...satisfied
ACHIEVEMENT
DISsatisfied
Match the pairs:
1. very sad astonishing
2. very beautiful tragic
3. very tired stunning
4. very surprising exhausted
1. very sad-tragic
2. very beautiful- stunning
3. very tired - exhausted
4. very surprising - astonishing
Choose the correct option:
You MUST/MUSTN'T finish your breakfast or you'll be hungry later.
MUST
Open the brackets:
I ....(email) you tonight! I promise!
I WILL email you tonight! I promise!
Open the brackets:
She ...(drop) her new phone as she ...(put) it in her pocket.
Kate ....(lie) down on her bed and ....(fall) asleep immediately.
She dropped her new phone as she was putting it in her pocket.
Kate lay down on her bed and fell asleep immediately.
THE NOUNS FROM THE VERBS " TO COMPLETE", "TO RESCUE", " TO FAIL" are.....
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ADD the correst NEGATIVE PREFIX:
...considerate
...certain
...loyal
COMPLETION
RESCUE
FAILURE
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INconsiderate
UNcertain
DISloyal
What are the EXTREME ADJECTIVES to the simple adjectives "DIRTY" and "UNPLEASANT"?
FILTHY
DISGUSTING
Choose the correct option:
1. You MUST/HAVE TO visit Paris some time. It's a wonderful city.
2. In most Arab countries you MUSTN'T /DON'T HAVE TO eat with your left hand. You should use your right hand.
1. MUST
2. MUSTN'T
Open the brackets: WILL or BE GOING TO?
1. That car is going much too fast! It ....crash!
2. I don't think Chelsey ...win the Champions League next year. Their team isn't strong enough.
1. is going to crash
2. will win
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first:
1. I was walking home when it started to rain.
While I ............
2. As the band were playing their first song, all the lights went out.
The band were playing .....
1. While I was walking home, it started to rain .
2. The band were playing their first song when all the lights went out.
1. Name A PERSON and A NOUN from the verb "TO EXPLORE"
2. Name AN ADJECTIVE and A NOUN from the verb "TO IMAGINE"
EXPLORER
EXPLORATION
IMAGINATIVE
IMAGINATION
Name 5 extreme adjectives to the simple adjective "VERY BIG"
enormous/ massive/ gigantic/ giant/ immense
Name 2 synonyms (modal verbs) to the modal verb NEEDN'T:
DON'T/DOESN'T HAVE TO DO
DON'T/DOESN'T NEED TO DO
Complete the first conditional sentences:
1. If the phone....(ring), ....(you/answer) it?
2. If the bus....(be) full again, I ....(be) really cross.
3. If we ...(not/get) to the shops soon, they ...(be) closed.
1. If the phone rings, will you answer it?
2. If the bus is full again, I'll be really cross.
3. If we don't get to the shops soon, they will be closed.
HAVE/HAS BEEN or HAVE/HAS GONE?
1. My hair is wet because I....to the swimming pool.
2. Bess was here earlier, but now she .......... .
3. My parents ...on holiday. They'll be back next week .
1. My hair is wet because I HAVE BEEN to the swimming pool.
2. Bess was here earlier, but now she HAS GONE .
3. My parents HAVE GONE on holiday. They'll be back next week .
OPEN THE BRACKETS :
1. The children had an .....about what game to play. (argue)
2. In this business the ..... and the rewards are high. (risk)
1. argument
2. riskS
What's the extreme adjective?
1. I found a VERY SMALL flower in the garden .
2. After hiking for hours, we were all VERY HUNGRY and couldn't wait to eat.
3. He gave a VERY GOOD performance.
1. TINY
2. STARVING
3. BRILLIANT/FANTASTIC
Put MUST or HAVE TO in the correct form:
1. At school we ...wear a white shirt and a blue sweater.
2. We...phone our grandparents more often. You know how much they enjoy talking to you.
3. In Britain we.........drive on the left.
4. Jane ...stop eating so many sweets- it's bad for her teeth.
5. Ben ....get up early because he's got a doctor's appointment at 9 in the morning.
1. At school we HAVE TO wear a white shirt and a blue sweater.
2. We MUST phone our grandparents more often. You know how much they enjoy talking to you.
3. In Britain we HAVE TO drive on the left.
4. Jane MUST stop eating so many sweets- it's bad for her teeth.
5. Ben HAS TO get up early because he's got a doctor's appointment at 9 in the morning.
IF or UNLESS?
1. ....they hurry, they will be late.
2. I will buy the dress ...I have enough money.
3. She will come to the party ...she works.
4. They will go to the gym ...they get tired.
5. ...he hurries, he will be at work on time.
1. UNLESS they hurry, they will be late.
2. I will buy the dress IF I have enough money.
3. She will come to the party UNLESS she works.
4. They will go to the gym UNLESS they get tired.
5. IF he hurries, he will be at work on time.
Past Simple or Present Perfect?
1. ....any souvenirs when you were in Canada? (buy)
2. My Dad ...about two hundred photos on this holiday so far. (take)
3. I ...a lot of interesting cities in my life since I ....my home .(visit/leave)
4. I...Mexican food a few times, but it's too spicy for me. ( try)
5. She ...for the company for 9 years. Then she ...a baby and .... . (work/have/leave)
1. DID YOU BUY any souvenirs when you were in Canada?
2. My Dad HAS TAKEN about two hundred photos on this holiday so far.
3. I HAVE VISITED a lot of interesting cities in my life since I LEFT my home.
4. I HAVE TRIED Mexican food a few times, but it's too spicy for me.
5. She WORKED for the company for 9 years. Then she HAD a baby and LEFT .
OPEN THE BRACKETS:
1. The ....of Mount Vesuvius was catastrophic. (erupt)
2. The shop assistants were ........ and ........ . ( responsible / courteous)
3. The storm turned out to be one of ..... ...... . (likely / violent) .
1. eruption
2. IRresponsible/ DIScourteous
3. UNlikely/ violENCE
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH USING EXTREME ADJECTIVES:
1. By the time they reached the hotel they were УСТАВШИЕ.
2. The roller coaster ride was УЖАСАЮЩИЙ for many.
3. The ВКУСНЫЙ smell of freshly made coffee came from the kitchen .
1. EXHAUSTED
2. FRIGHTENING
3. DELICIOUS
Complete the sentences with MUST/HAVE TO/NEED in their correct form (sometimes several variants are correct):
1. Jack was upset about missing the film night. We ....invite him next time.
2. In football, you ....touch the ball with your hand.
3. He....take exams at the end of his final year at school.
4. ....we ....to book tickets in advance? -No, there is no need it.
5. She always pays by credit card so that she ....carry a lot of money with her.
1. Jack was upset about missing the film night. We MUST invite him next time.
2. In football, you MUSTN'T touch the ball with your hand.
3. He HAS TO take exams at the end of his final year at school.
4. Do we NEED to book tickets in advance? -No, there is no need it.
5. She always pays by credit card so that she DOESN'T HAVE TO /NEEDN'T /DOESN'T NEED TO carry a lot of money with her.
Combine the two ideas to make first conditional sentences:
1. ( I/be so happy) (I /get the job)
2. (it/be badly paid) (I /not take the job)
3. (he/have to move to London) (he /accept the job?)
4. (you/ have your own office) (you/ get a promotion)
5. (she find a better job) ( she/leave the company)
1. I will be so happy if I get the job.
2. I won't take the job if it is badly paid.
3. Will he have to move to London if he accepts the job? / Will he accept the job if he has to move to London?
4. You will have your own office if you get a promotion.
5. If the finds a better job, she will leave the company.
Some of the sentences are incorrect and some are correct, find the mistakes:
1. They have been to the shops. They'll be home soon.
2. The builders finish the block of flats already.
3. How long did you stay there?
4. I have already bought everything necessary for the party on my way home.
5. I read this book three or even four times in my childhood.
1. They have GONE to the shops. They'll be home soon.
2. The builders HAVE FINISHED the block of flats already.
3. How long did you stay there? +
4. I already bought everything necessary for the party on my way home.
5. I read this book three or even four times in my childhood. +