You eat typical Italian fast food here.
Pizzeria
Find the odd word out.
coffee, hot chocolate, mineral water, tea
mineral water
Be going to OR Present Continuous
My father _________ (go) to Australia next week.
is going
Decide if the verb can is used to express ABILITY, PERMISSION or POSSIBILITY.
I can stay up late at the weekend.
PERMISSION
I can't find a table for eight at a restaurant anywhere / everywhere!
anywhere
find a _____
table
Find the odd word out.
steak, bacon & eggs, cereals, toast and jam
steak
Be going to OR Present Continuous
“What are your plans for the future?”
“I ____________ (be) a famous actor!”
am going to be
Decide if the verb can is used to express ABILITY, PERMISSION or POSSIBILITY.
You can eat here or buy a takeaway.
POSSIBILITY
Anybody / Nobody is paying any attention!
Nobody
In this restaurant you eat the most popular British food.
Fish and Chips restaurant.
Find the odd word out.
cheeseburger, Mini Yorkshire Puddings, chicken, fish cakes
Mini Yorkshire Puddings
Be going to OR Present Continuous
Our computer broke down yesterday, so we _____ (buy) a new one soon.
are going to buy
Decide if the verb can is used to express ABILITY, PERMISSION or POSSIBILITY.
I can dance well, but I can't sing.
ABILITY
"Is there anything / something good on TV?"
"Nobody / Nothing!"
anything
Nothing
order _____
food
drinks
Find the odd word out.
cheesecake, apple pie, ice cream, sausage and eggs
Sausage and eggs
Be going to OR Present Continuous
I can’t come to the cinema with you. I _____ (meet) John at 8.00
am meeting
Decide if the verb can is used to express ABILITY, PERMISSION or POSSIBILITY.
Can I pay by credit card?
POSSIBILITY
"Where is everybody / everything?"
"They're listening to nobody / somebody talking in the school hall."
everybody
somebody
ask for _____
dessert
the bill
Find the odd word out.
fruit juice, cappucino, grilled tomatoes, milkshakes
grilled tomatoes
Be going to OR Present Continuous
“It’s Diana’s birthday tomorrow!” “What _____ (buy) her?”
are you going to buy
Decide if the verb can is used to express ABILITY, PERMISSION or POSSIBILITY.
Her parents say she can use the Internet after dinner.
PERMISSION
"Are you looking for everything / something?"
"Yes, my keys. They're anywhere / nowhere!"
something
nowhere