We use present perfect to talk about:
-Past events with consequences in the present.
-Recently finished actions.
-And?
Personal Experiences
We use ..................to express habits in the past.
USED TO
____________milk is there in the fridge?
How much
I ____________wear uniform at school. I cannot choose.
HAVE TO
We usually express condition by using the word IF but, we can also use the word........
WHEN
Complete the following sentence: __________you ever ___________ (go) to Europe?
Have/ gone
Complete the following sentence: While I_____________(have a shower), I ____________(hear) a strange noise.
was having/ heard
A few/ Few is used for...........
countable nouns
In English we ask for permission by using .....in an informal context.
CAN
Conditional type 0 is used to express facts but it can also be used to give advice....true or false?
TRUE
I usually____________(do) my homework in the afternoon but my sister _________(do) her homework at night.
DO- DOES
Rose________(not study) for her Maths test and that's why she_______(fail) yesterday.
DIDN'T STUDY/ FAILED
We use little/ a little for....
uncountable nouns
We give advice by using
SHOULD
Complete the following sentence: If you are tired, you_____________
should sleep/ go to bed.
Look! Peter__________(win) the match
is winning
When I was a child, I___________(go) to Bariloche in the winter holidays.
USED TO GO
Complete the following sentence: I am __________(responsible) student in my class.
the most responsible
We express internal obligation by using
MUST
What is the relationship between the clauses in a conditional sentence type 0?
CAUSE and RESULT
I________just_________(finish) my test.
Have/ finished
I_______(leave) home and then, once I _______(arrive) school, I __________(open) my copybook and ________(start) studying
left, arrived, opened and started
In my opinion, "Macbeth" is____________"The Merchant of Venice"
better than
We express lack of necessity by using...
don't have to/ don't need to
Put the following sentence in order:
boils/ you/ if / heat /to/ it / water/ degrees/ 100
If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils.