What form follows the verb enjoy: enjoy doing or enjoy to do something?
Enjoy doing
Prohibition: mustn't or don't have to?
mustn't
What does the phrasal verb get up mean?
To rise from bed / to stand up.
What is the past simple form of the verb bring?
Brought.
Complete Murphy's Law: "If something can go wrong, ___."
it will go wrong.
Complete the sentence: "She decided ___ (go) home early."
to go.
Complete: "You ___ pay. It's free."
don't have to
Complete: "It's time to get ___ the bus."
on
Choose a correct option:
Alba's looked for / found a new job. She starts next week.
Alba's found a new job. She starts next week.
What tense do we use in the if-clause of the First Conditional?
Present simple.
Complete the sentences:
Would you like ________ (play) football today?
to play
What's the difference between "You mustn't eat here" and "You don't have to eat here"?
Mustn't = it's forbidden; Don't have to = it's not necessary / it's your choice.
What does get on with somebody mean?
To have a good/friendly relationship with someone.
If you want to say that you make money, what verb will you use: win or earn?
Complete: "If you forget your umbrella, it ___ (rain)."
will rain.
Translate the sentence:
Я ненавижу просыпаться рано утром.
I hate waking up early in the morning.
Translate the sentence:
Здесь запрещено бегать
You mustn't run here.
Make a sentence with a phasal verb get fit
Example: I want to get fit.
What's the difference between borrow and lend?
Borrow = take something temporarily FROM someone; Lend = give something temporarily TO someone.
Make a negative prediction: "If you don't study, you ___ (not/pass) the exam."
won't pass / will not pass.
Which verb can use both gerund and infinitive?
Start
Make a sentence that can be written on a sign
Musnt't smoke
Musnt't drive fast
Tell phrasal verbs with get with meaning receive
Get an email
Get a prize
Get a present
Explain the difference in usage: "I hope you'll come" vs. "I promise I'll come."
Hope expresses a desire for a possible future event; Promise expresses a personal commitment/guarantee.
Create your own Murphy's Law sentence using the First Conditional.
If you order something online, you'll be out when they deliver it.