Let's meet _____ the coffee area at 11:00
at
in
on
Let's meet IN the coffee area at 11:00
What's a likely event?
It's an event that has a high probability to occur.
Whats the question?
Laura broke SOMETHING.
What did Laura break?
What time is it?
Could you tell me...
Could you tell me what time it is?
What had you already done by 8:30 am?
By 8:30 am I had already...
but I hadn't ... yet.
The elevator is out of order today, so go ______ the reception area to the first exit and walk _____ the emergency stairs.
a-to
b-in
c-through
d-up
The elevator is out of order today, so go THROUGH the reception area to the first exit and walk UP the emergency stairs.
When do we use the present perfect?
1-When we don't know or say when something happened.
2-For something that started in the past and continues in the present and probably in the future.
What's the question?
SOMEBODY bought a new computer.
WHO bought a new computer?
Where does Paula live?
I have no idea...
I have no idea where she lives.
What have you done these days/lately/recently?
These days I have...
Recently I have...
Lately I have...
Could you _____ me a favor?
a-make
b-do
Could you DO me a favor?
When do we use FOR?
When do we use SINCE?
We use FOR for a period of time.
We use SINCE for a point in time.
What's the question?
THE BIRDS wake me up.
WHAT wakes you up?
Where was Leidy born?
I wonder...
I wonder where Leidy was born.
What will happen if you press the remote control red button?
If you press the red button, you will turn on the TV.
To ___ ____ a new online account, type in your personal details and click "enter".
a-log in
b-set up
c-connect
To SET UP a new online account, type in your personal details and click "enter".
What's an ADJECTIVE CLAUSE?
It's a group of words that functions as an adjective and works to describe a noun in a sentence.
What's the question?
They have seen SOMETHING
What have they seen?
Laura, Would you like to get married?
Laura, Could you tell me...?
Laura could you tell me if you'd like to get married?
What had you achieved by the time you were 17?
By the time I was 17 I had already...
When did you _______ your vacation?
a-check in
b-go
c-book
When did you BOOK your vacation?
When do we use the past perfect?
The past perfect is used to describe an action that happened before another action in the past.
BRANDON AND KARINA dance very well
Who dances very well?
Brandon, When will you continue with your English courses?
I don't know...
I don't know when I'll continue with the courses.
What two things would you do if you had the qualifications for a job?
I would write a résumé and I'd apply for it.