How do you call a person who has just started to walk?
A toddler
A part of your body that filters water
Kidneys
You use this to bring files to school
A memory stick / A USB drive
It's a person who makes films
A director
Show Present Perfect Continuous and Present Perfect in one sentence (looong time, but...)
I have been reading this book for a long time, but I haven't finished it yet
What happens when a rich elderly relative dies and leaves you his cars and houses?
You inherit
A part of your body that protects your heart
Ribs
You need it when your phone's battery dies
A charger
It's a person who tell the orcherstra what to do
A conductor
Show the difference between Used to and Get used to with your own examples
I used to work less when I was younger
I will never get used to this heat
When people think you've done something wrong, they usually sound...?
They sound accusing
A finger on your hand that makes you different from animals
A thumb
You do this when someone sends you a message and you share it with another person
You forward the message
It's something painters use to make their paintings on
A canvas
Use Future Perfect to say that something will be over by a specific moment in time
I will have written my essay by the end of the week
When something doesn't match your ideas of what you thought it would be, it...
It doesn't live up to your expectations
It can happen when the floor is uneven or when you don't look where you're going
You can trip (and fall)
You use this device when you need to find your way somewhere
You use a satnav
It happens when artists don't show reality as it is, but rather change it into strange forms
Distort
Use Past Modals to show regret
I shouldn't have lied to him
When you don't want to tolerate something any longer, you can say that..
You can't put up with it anymore
It can happen after you injure your hand or your foot - it becomes bigger in size
It becomes swollen
You do this when you need to have a working application on your phone.
You install it
They are the objects that we find in a still life painting.
Inanimate objects
Use three types of conditional sentences with the verbs "see" and "tell"
1. If I see Tom I will tell him about that
2. If I saw Tom I would tell him about that
3. If I had seen Tom I would have told him about that