What's the difference between fun and funny?
Make a sentence with each.
Fun: Enjoyable, pleasant
The party was really fun!
Funny: makes you laugh
She is a really funny person.
We should recycle plastic and paper to help protect the ______.
Clue: Think of the word used for the natural world consisting of land, air, and water.
Environment.
Everyone are here and ready to start the game.
Everyone IS here and ready to start the game.
A: "It's really hot in this room." B: "Wait. I _____ the window."
I will open the window.
Name 5 negative adjectives used to describe a person’s character.
Lazy, selfish, rude, arrogant, mean, stubborn.
What is the difference between advice and advise?
Make a sentence with each.
Advice (n.)
My mom gave me some good advice.
Advise (v.)
The doctor advised me to stop smoking.Many species, such as the polar bear, are considered ______ because their population is dropping quickly.
Clue: About to become extinct
Endangered
I have seen that movie yesterday with my friends.
I saw that movie yesterday with my friends.
A: "Do you like _____ books?" B: "Yes. I'm always at _____ library."
- / the
Name 5 different ways to invite someone to a party.
Do you want to come? / Would you like to join us? / How about coming to...? / Are you free for...? / Why don't you join...?
Explain the differences between 'yet', 'already', and 'just' in the present perfect tense.
Make example sentences.
We use just to show that an action happened only a moment before the present.
He’s just left.
We use already to say that something happened before we thought it would.
I’ve already eaten
We use yet to talk about things we expect to happen. It is only used in questions and negative sentences, and it almost always goes at the end of the sentence.
Has she called yet?
Our travel plans ______ the weather; if it rains, we will stay home.
a. debate about
b. connect with
c. depend on
d. might change
Depend on
I live in this village my whole life.
I have lived in this village my whole life.
We _____ tomorrow morning. The train _____ at 7:45 a.m.
We are leaving tomorrow morning. The train leaves at 7:45 a.m.
Name 5 ways to agree or disagree in a discussion.
I totally agree / I see your point but... / I'm not so sure about that / Exactly! / I disagree completely.
What tenses can we use for the future? Explain and give examples.
Will (The "Unplanned" Future)
Used for spontaneous decisions, promises, and general predictions.
Decision: "I will have the steak."
Prediction: "I think it will rain tomorrow."
2. Be Going To (The "Intended" Future)
Used for plans made before speaking or predictions based on physical evidence.
Plan: "I am going to study tonight."
Evidence: "Look at those clouds! It is going to rain."
3. Present Continuous (The "Arranged" Future)
Used for fixed social plans or appointments with other people.
Arrangement: "I am meeting the doctor at 4:00 PM."
The hikers had to ______ their equipment because it was too heavy to carry up the mountain.
Clue: Leave something behind
Abandon
I want to watch the TV. Have you seen remote?
I want to watch TV. Have you seen the remote?
He crashed his car into a tree because he _____ attention to the road.
wasn't paying
Name 5 ways to make an offer
Shall I...?
Why don't I...?
Would you like me to...?
Do you want me to...?
I'll...
While their positive forms are similar, the negative form of one modal verb means "it is optional," whereas the other means "it is forbidden." Which modal verbs are these? Give examples.
Must and Don't Have To
Must (Internal): You feel it is necessary yourself.
I need to call my mom; I miss her.
Must (Written Rule) Students must wear uniforms
Have to (external): We have to wear uniforms
Mustn't (Prohibition): You mustn't smoke here.
Don't have to (optional): You don't have to pay anything, the transportation is free here.
The miners work in very dangerous ______ deep underground.
Clue: the physical and social situation of a place where people work
Conditions
I mustn't go out tonight. I am grounded.
I can't go out tonight. I am grounded.
_____ do me a favour, please? I need you to take me to the station.
Will you
Phrasel verbs with look
look + ___?
Look up
Look like
Look forward to
Look out
Look for