PRONOUNS
We use indefinite pronouns to refer to...
people, things, and places without bein specific
Idiom that means something that is very expensive
Costs and arm and a leg
To talk about a completed action
Simple past
name of the ocean to the east of Africa
Indian Ocean
It's use to talk about actions in progress in the past
Past continuous
When we use an indefinite pronoums as the subject, we use...
a singular verb
phrasal verb that we use to express the feeling of excitement about an upcoming event
Look forward to
It´s use to make predictions based in what we believed
Will
What is a group of islands called?
archipelago
Make this into a comparative sentence:
My sister drives quickly.
I do not drive quickly. (replace with careful)
My sister drives more carefully than me
Affirmative form of the indefinite pronoun for people
somebody / someone
a phrasal verb used when describing past habits, routines, or repeated actions that were true in the past but are no longer true in the present.
used to + verb
What is the spelling of the comparative of far
farther / further
a mass of salt water smaller than an ocean
the sea
make this into a comparative sentence:
The winter is cool
The summer is warm (warm)
The summer is warmer than the winter.
Affirmative forms of the indefinite pronouns of thing and place
Something and somewhere
an idiom that means to deprioritize or postpone something because more urgent tasks have arisen
put something on the back burner
True or false
We use Should to give advice
We use Must to talk about a strong obligation
True
Name the 5 oceans
the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern Oceans
True or False
We use CAN to talk about a past ability and a past permission
We use COULD to talk about a present ability and a present permission
False
Negative and interrogative forms of all the indefinite pronouns for places
People: anybody and someone
Thing: anything
Place: anywhere
An idiom used to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance
Break a leg
We use it to talk about thing that happened without giving an specific time
Present perfect
In what ocean is the Bermuda Triangle located
Atlantic Ocean
correct the sentence:
The weather today is more good than yesterday
The weather is better than yesterday