I didn’t think the history museum would be very interesting, but in fact it was absolutely fascinating/frightening.
fascinating
I’m taking my umbrella with me because it must/might rain.
might
Past tense (v2) of the verb "to be"
And
Past participle (v3) of the verb "to be"?
V2) (I, he, she, it) Was & (you, they, we) Were
V3) Been
How to form the future continuous?
future continuous:
+ Subject + will + be + (v1+ing) + ... [I will be studying English.]
What are the adverbs?
How? When? Where?
manner, place, time
I think the film The Pursuit of Happyness is the most inspiring/disappointing film I have ever seen. It really changed my life completely and made me want to be a better person.
inspiring
Bobby can’t/must be home; it’s 8:00 pm and all the lights are off in his house.
can’t
When do we use the past perfect?
To clarify that one action happened before another action or a specific time in the past. It establishes a "past-in-the-past" relationship.
How to form the future perfect?
Future perfect:
+ Subject + will + have + (v3) + ...
[I will have eaten all my lunch.]
2 examples for each adverb.
...
Jackie wants to work in the area of artificial intelligence (AI), so she needs to go to university and __________ in mathematics or computer technology.
(choose a career, do an apprenticeship, get a degree, get some careers advice, pass your driving test, set up your own business)
Jackie wants to work in the area of artificial intelligence (AI), so she needs to go to university and get a degree in mathematics or computer technology.
Miguel lived in France for over ten years; he must/might speak a little French.
must
When I got to the cinema, I _______ (discover) that most of the films _______ (already start).
When I got to the cinema, I discovered (discover) that most of the films had already started (already start).
Time expressions: Future continuous and Future perfect
Future continuous (at, on, in, this, next) and Future perfect (by)
(already, downstairs, everywhere, finally, patiently, quickly, when, yesterday)
________ it was Jack’s birthday. His sister Jenny told him to go ________ and look for his birthday present.
yesterday / downstairs
Kyle is going to ____________ to be an electrician instead of continuing with his studies because he thinks it is more practical.
(choose a career, do an apprenticeship, get a degree, get some careers advice, pass your driving test, set up your own business)
Kyle is going to do an apprenticeship to be an electrician instead of continuing with his studies because he thinks it is more practical.
How do you use the modal verbs of speculation?
- must, might, could, can't
...
How do you form the past simple and the past perfect?
(Positive form only)
Bonus: negative and question forms
Past simple:
+ Subject + (v2) + ... [I ate breakfast]
- Subject + didn't + (v1) + ... [I didn't eat breakfast.]
? Did + subject + (v1) + ...? [Did you eat breakfast?]
Past perfect:
+ Subject + had + (v3) + ... [I had eaten breakfast.]
- Subject + hadn't + (v3) + ... [I hadn't eaten breakfast.]
? Had + subject + (v3) + ...? [Had you eaten breakfast?]
I think in the year 2030, each day most students _______ (sit) at a computer and studying traditional subjects online.
will be sitting
(already, downstairs, everywhere, finally, patiently, quickly, when, yesterday)
Jack looked _________ he could think of but couldn’t find it. ________ Jenny pointed at the sofa.
everywhere / finally
___________ is difficult as there is a lot of paperwork.
(choose a career, do an apprenticeship, get a degree, get some careers advice, pass your driving test, set up your own business)
Change the form of the verb if you need to
* point still given if you choose the correct answer; bonus if you use it in the correct form)
Setting up your own business
You’ve been working in the garden all day; you _____ be tired.
must
When I opened the door, I _______ (not know) that my best friend _______ (prepare) a lovely meal for me.
When I opened the door, I didn't know (not know) that my best friend had prepared (prepare) a lovely meal for me.
I predict that by 2030, most students ________ (get) at least one official qualification online. Many people wonder if teachers ________ (give) classes face to face in the future.
will have gotten (got) / will be giving
(already, downstairs, everywhere, finally, patiently, quickly, when, yesterday)
Jack smiled, looked behind the sofa, and saw his present. He _______ pulled the wrapping paper off the present while Jenny waited _______ to see if he would like it. It was The Sherlock Holmes Mysteries, and Jack loved it!
quickly / patiently