Slang word for "concert"
Gig
The book about a distopian future where young people from 12 Districts have to play a game to survive once a year.
"The Hunger Games"
The morning routine of having food
Breakfast
Time you have between lessons
Brake
British BroadCasting acronym / abbreviation
BBC
It's black and white, you play it on piano
Keyboard/ Keys
Rule of forming Reported Speech is changing:
Present tenses to ....
Past Tenses to ....
... Past tenses
... more Past tenses (past to past perfect)
What is First Conditional sentence about: present, past or future?
Future
How you call a sport lesson? Give me long and short variant
Physical eductaion / phys ed
Another word to call series
Soap opera
Choose a word that best complete the sentence: "The reggae music style is ______ relaxing, but not my favourite."
A. Rather
B. Almost
C. Quite
D. Extremely
C or A
Sarah said, "I am going to read "Harry Potter" all evening." How would you report Sarah's words?
A. Sarah said she is going to read "Harry Potter" all evening.
B. Sarah said she was going to read "Harry Potter" all evening.
C. Sarah said she will be reading "Harry Potter" all evening.
D. Sarah said she would be reading "Harry Potter" all evening..
B
Complete the sentence with the first conditional: "If you ________ (to be) good enough at school, the university time _____ (to be) fun and interesting time of learning your future profession."
A. are, will be
B. were, will be
C. are, is
D. is, will be
A
Choose the correct modal verbs: "You ______ like math or not, but you _______ face the truth: you need to know how to count money."
A. May
B. Might
C. Should
D. Have to
A and D
Which sentence is correct?
A. Radio is popular than TV these days.
B. Bob has as many followers than his friend.
C. This reality show is as stupid as any other.
C
Which adverbs express highest degree of enjoyment?
extremely, hardy, totally, enough, incredibly, strongly, really, very, quite, sort of, rather, nearly, pretty, not much, a little, absolutely
extremely, totally, incredibly, strongly, really, very, absolutely
How can you report "Did you read "DaVinci Code" last night?"?
A. He asked if you read "DaVinci Code" last night.
B. He asked if you had read "DaVinci Code" last night.
C. He asked did you read "DaVinci Code" last night.
D. He asked did you read "DaVinci Code" yesterday.
B
Use First Conditional to tell what will happen if you win a $1000 prize
If I win a $1000 prize I will donate all to Sternenko
You want to ask your teacher to play one more board game. Which modal verb would you use? Make up the sentence
Can (we play one more board game please?)
Compare social media and traditional media using "as...as / not as...as"
Social media are not as censored as traditional media