What verb tense do we use to talk about something that happened at a definite time in the past?
Simple Past
change the verb to it's adjective form:
excite
excited
When we make decisions at the moment of speaking, make offers, or promises, do we use:
will OR going to?
Will
True or False: We use the zero conditional to talk about general facts.
TRUE
Name two negative prefixes that we can add before a word to turn a word into its opposite.
UN or IR or IM or IL
How do we form the present perfect tense?
Subject + Have in present tense + past participle of the main verb
ex: I have traveled to Thailand
change the verb to it's adjective form:
embarrass
embarrassed
will OR going to?
Going to
True or False:
The zero conditional uses present and future tenses.
FALSE
Zero conditional only uses the present tense.
Add the correct prefix to 'legal', to change the meaning to 'something that is not legal'.
ILLEGAL
Complete the sentence with either past simple or present perfect form of the verb in parenthesis.
Last year, Parker __________ (ski) across the Arctic in freezing temperatures.
skied
past simple because it's at a definite time in the past (last year).
What's a stronger adjective to say "cold", if you want to say, really, really extremely cold?
freezing
True or False: We can use either 'will' or 'going to' to make predictions about the future.
TRUE!
Is this an example of zero or first conditional?
If they slip, they'll fall into the valley below.
FIRST conditional, because it has present tense in and future tense.
Add the correct prefix to make the word into it's opposite.
possible
IMPOSSIBLE
Complete the sentence with either past simple or present perfect form of the verb in parenthesis.
I _________________ (not do) my homework yet.
Have not done
(haven't done)
What's a stronger adjective to say "angry", if you want to say, really, really angry?
furious
Answer this question in the correct future tense:
Q: "What are your plans for this Friday?"
A: I + go + cinema.
I'm going to go to the cinema.
True or False: In first conditional, you can structure your sentence both of these way:
1) Present --> Future
(If the weather is bad, they'll be late.)
2) Future --> Present
(They'll be late if the weather is bad.)
TRUE!
Add the correct prefix to make the word into its opposite.
responsible
IRRESPONSIBLE
Choose past simple or present perfect to complete the answer to the question.
Q: Have you ever been to Argentina?
A: Yes I __________ (be1). I __________ (go2) there for an exchange program in 2008.
1) Yes I have (been there).
2) I went there for an exchange program in 2008.
What's a stronger adjective to say "bad", if you want to say, really, really bad?
terrible
Choose the correct future tense for Person 2:
Person 1: I can't do my homework, it's too hard.
Person 2: Don't worry, I + help + you.
"I will help you" because it's an offer. With offers, we use 'will'.
Create a sentence in the FIRST conditional using the condition and result.
Condition: I watch a horror movie.
Result: Feel scared.
If (or when) I watch a horror movie, I will feel scared.
Add the correct prefix to make the word into its opposite.
thinkable
UNTHINKABLE