Future forms
Time markers and idioms
Unit 4.1
Past habits and extreme adjectives
Bonus
100

Name the three future forms we saw in class

Will, going to, might

100

What is a time marker?

Time markers help us to understand when things have happened.

100

How do you pronounce the contraction of "must not"?

Mustn't

100

Extreme adjective for very good. 

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100

How many animals did Moses take into the ark?

None because it was Noah who built and loaded the ark

200

We use this future form for promises and predictions.

Will

200

Where is the time marker? 

"Anne told me she had met her uncle on the street the day before."

the day before.

200

Give a good advice if you see your classmate feeling sad. 

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200

What are the 2 verbs used to talk about past habits or states?

Used to & would

200

How many seconds are there in a year?

Twelve. January 2nd, February 2nd, March 2nd, etc.

300
Say one complete sentence using might

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300

For what we use the preposition "in"?

Months, years, times of the day

300

When do we use should?

We use "should" to give, or ask for, advice or an opinion in the present

300

Correct or incorrect:

"I wouldn't play all day as a kid"

Incorrect. We don't normally use the negative or question form of would for past habits. 

300

What starts with “e” and ends with “e” but only has one letter in it?

an envelope

400

When do we use might?

For expressing a future possibility

400

True or false: “Shoot yourself in the foot” is an idiom that means to do something that helps you to improve. 

False. “Shoot yourself in the foot” is an idiom that means to do something that hurts yourself.

400

What is the difference between must and have to?

Must is mostly used in written instructions. Have to is something someone else told you to do. 

400

Why they are called extreme adjectives?

Extreme adjectives are words that mean “extremely + adjective”

400

When is Thanksgiving?

November 24

500

We use"going to" for future predictions based on _________

Physical evidence

500

What does it mean the idiom "eat your words"?

accept that you are wrong about something you said

500

Find the mistake: 

"I don't have to forget to bring the homework tomorrow"

Must not instead of don't have to.

500

"I _______ wear glasses when I was at university."

a. didn't use to 

b. wouldn't 

a. didn't use to 

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500

What gets sharper the more you use it?

Your brain

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