Write this sentence correctly a present tense.
Sorry, I (not agree) with you.
Sorry, I don't agree with you
I quickly checked/was checking my phone while I waited/was waiting for the bus
checked/was waiting
Nowadays, most toys ___ made in factories.
are
When you r____ __ a person, you call them.
ring up
When you end a phone call you h_____ __ .
hang up.
Write this sentence correctly a present tense.
I (stay) with my aunt until I can find my own flat.
I'm staying with my aunt until I can find my own flat.
I think I've read this/these books before.
these
I was __________ I couldn't sleep.
a) more excited than
b) so excited that
c)the most excited
b) so excited that
I was fascinated/fascinating by dinosaurs when I was a child
fascinated
Name 3 sports that use a net.
Tennis, table tennis, badminton, volleyball, football.
Choose the correct verb and write this sentence in present perfect:
Have you ever go/be to New York?
Have you ever been to New York?
As soon as the dog (see) me, it (start) barking.
saw/started
Shall we try a different restaurant this weekend by mistake/for a change?
for a change.
A person who is out of work is _____ .
unemployed
Blanes is a student. He brings his computer to class every Saturday.
Blanes is the Student who brings his computer to class every Saturday.
I _________(send) and email to Javier because he __________ (forget) his book in class during the previous class.
sent/had forgotten
Moscow is _____________ Valencia
Colder than
Politicians are discussing the _____ of reducing the number of tourists visiting this city.
a)opportunity
b)chance
c)responsibility
opportunity
This is so expensive! I can't _____ it.
afford
Complete using a relative pronoun:
The people _______ house we stayed in were very friendly.
whose
Complete with a, an, the or (-).
"Wow! __ exam was really easy!"
"Are you serious? I couldn't answer __ single question"
the exam.
a single question.
Complete the question:
What's your favourite book? When ____ ____ ______?
was it written
Pronunciation -ed forms:
Can you pronounce these form correctly?
confused, impressed, shocked, surprised.
kənˈfjuːzd, ɪmˈprɛst, ʃɒkt, səˈpraɪzd, ˈfæsɪneɪtɪd.
Name 3 positive adjectives to describe feelings
Name 2 negative adjectives to describe feelings
(not happy, sad)
+ brave, cheerful, delighted, proud, positive
- depressed, miserable, scary, terrified, stressed