Would you mind...
Collocations
Technology Vocabulary
Holidays
Conditionals
100

“Would you mind ______ the window?”

opening / closing
100

“She works hard to ______ money.”

earn

100

This is what you use to give power to your phone when the battery is low.

phone charger

100

This holiday celebrates love and is on February 14th.

Valentine's Day

100

If they don’t sleep, they...

will be tired
200

Correct the mistake:
“Would you mind to open the door?”

opening

200

“I want to ______ job experience before I graduate.”

get / gain

200

This happens when your computer or phone stops working and you can’t click anything.

frozen screen

200

This holiday in the U.S. includes eating turkey and being thankful.

Thanksgiving

200

If you eat too much sugar, you...

will feel sick, will be unhealthy

300

Choose the best answer:
“Would you mind waiting for me?”
a) Yes, of course
b) No, I don’t mind

No, I don't mind

300

Correct the mistake:
“I want to make a degree in law.”

earn

300

This is when someone steals your personal information online.

identity theft

300

During this holiday, people often dress in costumes and say “trick or treat.”

Halloween

300

If it is sunny, we

will go to the beach (etc)

400

“Would you mind ______ the music down?”

turning

400

“Students often ______ stressed before exams.”

get / feel

400

This means to install programs or games from the internet onto your phone.

download apps

400

During this holiday, people decorate trees and give presents to family and friends.

Christmas

400

Correct the mistake:
“If she will come, we will start the game.”

if she comes

500

Make a polite request using “Would you mind”:

teacher decides
500

“If you want to meet other football players, you should ______ a team.”

join

500

This is a small device you use to save and move files between computers.

flashdrive / USB

500

This holiday is known for colorful eggs and chocolate bunnies.

Easter

500

What is the difference between first and second conditional?

First: If + present simple, will + base verb

To talk about real things that can happen in the future.

Second: If + past simple, would + base verb

To talk about imaginary, impossible, or unlikely situations.