What verb means to take something for a short time and give it back?
Borrow
What item do you use to clean your teeth?
Toothbrush / Toothpaste
Future or not? “I’m going to study after school.”
Yes
True or False: The first conditional is used for imaginary situations.
False
What two verb tenses are used in the second conditional?
(Past simple + would infinitive)
What’s the opposite of “agree”?
Disagree
What do you sleep on and put your head on at night?
Pillow
Make a sentence with “going to” about something you planned.
Responses will vary.
Complete: “If it _______, we _____ ______ home.” (rain, stay)
If it rains, we will stay home.
Make a second conditional sentence about a dream job.
e.g., If I were a chef, I would cook every day.
What verb means to give something without expecting money?
Donate
What do you use to wash your clothes?
Washing Machine
Complete: “I _____ you with your homework.” (help)
Make a first conditional sentence about studying.
E.g., If I study, I will pass the exam.
Complete: “If I _____ rich, I _______ the world.” (be, travel)
If I were rich, I would travel the world.
What verb means to help someone by giving them money or resources?
Provide
What do you use to look at your reflection?
Mirror
What is the difference between will and be going to?
Will = instant decisions/predictions; Going to = planned actions
Turn into a first conditional: “He eats healthy. He feels better.”
If he eats healthy, he will feel better.
Change to second conditional: “She is tall. She plays basketball.”
If she were tall, she would play basketball.
Use “get along” in a sentence.
E.g. I get along with all of my classmates.
What’s the difference between a dryer and a heater?
Dryer = dries clothes; Heater = heats a room
Use both “will” and “going to” in a short dialogue
Responses will vary
Ask a first conditional question.
e.g., What will you do if you fail the test?
What do we use the second conditional for?
Imaginary or unreal situations