Opposites
Short answers
Able to
Making questions
More opposites
100

Big

Small


100

Do you like coffee?

Yes, I do.

No, I don't.
100

Can you swim? >> make the question using "able to"

Are you able to swim?

100

Where ____ you from?

are

I'm from Germany.

100

First name

Last name

200

Often

I often swim in the lake in the summer.

Rarely (seldom)

I rarely drink coffee - only once in awhile.


200

Are you from Canada?

Yes, I am.

No, I'm not.

200

Can he ride a bike? >> make the question using "able to"

Is he able to ride a bike?

200
______ the train station nearby?

Is


Yes, it's just down the street.

No, it isn't nearby -  it's across town.

200

Cloudy

Sunny (or clear)

300

Almost always

I almost always drink tea before I go to bed.

Hardy ever

I hardly ever go to the cinema. Maybe once every few years.

300

Are you going to Spain this summer?

Yes, I am.

No, I'm not.

300

Put the following sentence into the past tense (use "able to")


"I can finish all my work."   +      "yesterday"

I was able to finish all my work yesterday.

300

____ you like pumpkin pie?

Do

Yes, I like pumpkin pie!

No, I don't like pumpkin pie.


300

Hurry up!

Slow down!
400

Near

nearby

Singen is near Radolfzell. 

Far

far away (from)

Berlin is far (away) from Singen.

How far is Berlin from Paris?

400

Does Peter like cats?

Yes, he does.

No, he doesn't.

400

Put the following sentence into the future (use "able to")


I can go to the USA      +   next year

I will be able to go to the USA next year.

400

_________ Sarah like cats?

Does


Yes, Sarah likes cats.

No, Sarah doesn't like cats.

400

On top of


I put solar panels on top of the roof.

I'm so happy, I feel like I'm on top of the world!


Underneath


My colleague's dog likes to sit underneath her desk.

The document I need is underneath a big pile of papers.

500

That suits me fine. 

(Yes, I can meet at 9:00 tomorrow - that suits me fine.)

That doesn't work for me. 

/ I'm busy at that time.


500

1. Would you like some coffee? (OFFER)


2. Would you mind opening the window? (Question)

Yes, please.

No, thank you.


Yes, I would.

 No, I wouldn't.

500

Transform the two parts of the sentence using "able to"


Last year, <I can't go home>, but later this year, <I can>.

Last year, I wasn't able to go home, but later this year, I will be able to.

500

______ there any good restaurants in Singen?

Are


Yes, there are a few good restaurants there.

No, there aren't any good restaurants there.

500

Success

successful

Failure

unsuccesful