The flight ____ (arrive) at midday.
arrives
Present simple for TIMETABLED events, e.g. trains and buses.
__ you have a broken phone, take it to PhonePeopleHouse and we'll repair it for the best price!
if (if + subject + verb for a condition)
Sometimes I’m ___ tired in the morning I don’t have the energy to get dressed
so
The film ___ I most enjoy watching is The Godfather.
which/that/- (no pronoun)
What's the best position in this sentence for the adverb, unfortunately?
He went to the competition with optimism, but he went out in the first round.
He went to the competition with optimism, but, unfortunately, he went out in the first round.
COMMENT ADVERB used at the start of sentence or clause
I .......................... (have) dinner at the new Japanese restaurant with Sam in Gracia tonight.
am having
Present continuous for arrangements/plans. A future arrangement is a plan that you have decided and organised with another person.
Take your phone to PhonePeopleHouse ___ have it repaired by professionals.
to (to + infinitive - if the subject hasn't changed)
There were _______ people that I couldn't see more than one metre in front of me.
so many
The place ___ I most often go on holiday is Alicante
where
often for Fiona is class late
Fiona is often late for class
ADVERB OF FREQUENCY goes after to be and before the main verb
TRUE OR FALSE:
Present continuous is correct for present actions in progress, future plans, arrangements and predictions.
FALSE:Present continuous is correct for present actions in progress, future plans, arrangements but NEVER predictions.
Is your phone screen scratched? Bring it to us __ you want a quick, cheap, repair.
if (condition)
We had ____ amazing weather in Scotland that I wore shorts and T-shirt every day
such
The person ____ style I like most is Freddy Mercury.
whose (the style of the person)
I am so full because I have eaten an English breakfast!
Put just in the correct position
I am so full because I have just eaten an English breakfast!
JUST/ALREADY/PROBABLY/DEFINITELY goes before the main verb
I have exams next week so I _____________ (stay) at home all weekend and _____ (study) all weekend.
am going to stay/study
(plan/intention)
Is your phone screen scratched? Bring it to us __ we can repair it quickly and cheaply.
so (that) (the subject has changed so use so here. Typically followed by a modal verb, e.g. can)
(so + subject + (modal)verb)
Unemployment is ______ big problem that it's more common to be out of work than in.
such a
The Tsunami killed thousands of people. It was the worst natural disaster of the century.
The Tsunami, which killed thousands of people, was the worst natural disaster of the century.
last we at the arrived night party late really
We arrived at the party really late last night
ADVERBS OF TIME goes at the end of the sentence
A: I promise I _____ (do) my homework after dinner, mum.
B: OK, ____ I ____ (make) you pasta again?
A: I'll do, or: I'm going to do (less typical) - a promise
B: shall I make...? (an offer in a question)
Is a part missing from your phone? __ have it replaced, take it to PhonePeopleHouse.
to (the you subject can be assumed as obvious here)
The weather was ____ amazing in Scotland that I wore shorts and T-shirt every day. We had ______ great time there!
so, such a
The writer, ____ never finished the novel, came to an untimely death in summer 1970.
a. that b. who c. who/that d. which/that e. which/who f. - (no pronoun)
The writer, WHO never finished the novel, came to an untimely death in summer 1970.
b. who - never use that in a NON-defining relative clause, and which is never for people.
speak I arrived speak word could in but hardly I of a when Barcelona perfectly it now first Spanish I
When I first arrived in Barcelona I could hardly speak a word of Spanish but now I speak it perfectly.
ADVERB OF DEGREE goes before the verb or adjective, ADVERB of manner goes after the verb or verb phrase