Give the name of the tense used in the sentence below:
'I haven't been practising for a while because of the back injury'
Present Perfect Continuous
Complete the sentence:
'I think I ... give you some feedback after the lesson" (give).
will give -> Future Simple with I think, I suppose, maybe etc.
Continue the sentence:
'If the wind dies down, I...'
Your answer
What are be, have, do?
Auxiliary verbs
What are narrative tenses?
Once upon a time Mark was walking down the street and bumped into a friend of his who he hadn't seen for ages.
Hugh proposed to Mandy a week ago. They have already bought engagement rings and booked a restaurant to celebrate. Mandy posted a photo of the place with a capture: 'We ... " (get merried).
We are getting married.
What name would you take if you needed to hide away frorm the world?
Just asking, XD
React using "must" or "can't":
Adam has just won a lottery!
E.g. He must be on cloud nine!
Which sentence is correct and why?
'My class starts at 5 p.m. tomorrow'
'My class is starting at 5 p.m. tomorrow'
Which tense do we use to describe a schedule?
What verbs do we use to talk about our future plans if we're not sure about them?
Might, may OR Future Simple with probably
What is the structure of the second conditional?
If + Past Sinple / would + infinitive
Paraphrase the sentence with a different structure describing rules:
'The usage of private mobile phones was banned in our company'.
Options:
was prohibited / forbidden
we can't / are not allowed / musn't
If we want to describe duration, which tenses can we use?Present/Past Perfect Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple
Present/Past Perfect Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple
What verb do we use to talk about our future plans if it's obligatory for us to follow them?
have to
When do we use the second conditional?
When we need to talk about hypothetical situations in the present or in the future.
What is so special about time clauses?
We don't use future tenses to build them.
Correct mistakes in the sentences:
'I have started out my course last week'.
'I'm belonging to this group and I'm loving it with all my heart'
'I have just bought a new car when it broke down'.
'I started out my course last week'.
'I belong to this group and I'm loving it (OR I love it) with all my heart'
'I had just bought a new car when it broke down'.
What are your plans for tonight? Say 4 sentences with defferent structures (they don't have to be true).
No unified answer :)
Complete the sentence:
'If she ... tomorrow, she ... but, unfortunately, we have to work hard tomorrow".
Anything with the 2nd conditional": it's an unreal situation in the future.
You have two cars: a Ferrari and a Fiat. Build 4 sentences comparing them with the following structures:
1. as ... as
2. not so ... as
3. much ... than
4. slightly ... than
May be defferent:
My Fiat isn't as posh as my Ferrari.
It is not so fast as any Ferrari etc