a) a little b) a few
b) a few
They're not a strong team. They ___ win the game.
a) will b) won't
b) won't
___ your mother play the piano?
a) Do b) Does c) Are
b) Does
We use "going to" for predictions we are not certain of.
True or false?
We use "going to" for things we know or are certain are going to happen.
Complete the sentence with a preposition:
Are you afraid __ the dark?
Are you afraid of the dark?
There is too ____ sugar in my coffee.
a) many b) much c) few
b) much
Complete the sentence:
I__ keep your secret, I promise.
I'll keep your secret, I promise.
We can use the present continuous to make plans for the future
True or false?
True
Put the verb in parenthesis in the right form.
Shall I ____ the window? (open)
What is the opposite of "send an email"?
"receive an email"
This backpack isn't ______.
a) big enough b) enough big c) many big
a) big enough
- I can't carry all the bags.
- Don't worry. I ___ help you.
a) shall b) 'll c) won't
b) 'll
Put the verb in the right form
I ___ lunch with my sister yesterday. (have)
I had lunch with my sister yesterday.
What ___ you going to do tomorrow night?
a) are b) will c) were
a) are
Complete the sentence with the opposite of the verb in parenthesis.
Hurry or you'll _____ the train! (catch)
Hurry or you'll miss the train!
I eat _____ fruit.
a) a lot of b) many
a) a lot of
When do we use "shall"?
When an offer is a question.
What is wrong with this sentence?
I've finished already.
I've already finished.
Put the verb in parenthesis in past continuous:
___ it _____ when you arrived? (rain)
Was it raining when you arrived?
Transform this sentence changing the word in italic to its opposite:
I borrowed some money from Mike.
I lended some money to Mike.
How can we turn an uncountable noun into a countable noun?
Example: chocolate
a) by adding a counting word or unit of measurement. For example: a bar of chocolate, a piece of chocolate
_____ I do the washing up?
a) will b) won't c) shall
Shall I do the washing up?
What is wrong in this sentence?
Have you been to Iran ever?
Have you ever been to Iran?
Put the verb in parenthesis in the correct form:
What ___ she ____ yesterday in the afternoon? (do)
What was she doing yesterday in the afternoon?
Complete the question with a preposition
Are you good __ dancing?
Are you good at dancing?