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The train to Borispol (to leave) at 8:45.
leaves
Name five animals you can see on a farm.
cow, horse, goose, chicken, goat, pig etc.
Name 4 phrasal verbs which describe actions you usually do in the morning
wake up, get up, sit down at the table, put on clothes
Which adverbs of frequency do you use in present simple tense? (name at least 3)
usually, every day, always, never etc.
Name 3 modal verbs
can, must, dare
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Last year I (to lose) my favourite book somewhere at school.
lost
Name 7 professions
doctor, driver, teacher, shop keeper, manager, nurse, baby-sitter, pilot, waiter etc.
name 2 phrasal verbs with the stem "look"
look for somebody, look after somebody
Name 3 adverbs of frequency you could use in past simple
yesterday, two weeks ago, last summer
What is the past form of the modal verb can?
could
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My mother (to go) on the vacation already.
has gone
Name 7 places you can visit in a city
hospital, library, park, museum, university, bookstore, market, shopping mall, stadium, gym etc.
name 3 phrasal verbs with the stem "go"
go on, go through, go out
Name 3 adverbs of frequency you can use in present perfect tense
ever, just, already, yet
Make three questions with the modal verb can
Can I ask you a question?
Can you swim?
Can father drive us to school today?
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What you (to do) when I (to call)?
were you doing / called
Name 7 words which can describe your feelings
happy, sad, worried, nervous, afraid, interested, angry etc.
What is the meaning of the phrasal verb "speak up"?
It means to speak louder, so people could hear you
Name 4 adverbs you can use to describe the way somebody talks
loudly, quietly, slowly, well, politely etc.
Which modals do you use to ask for permission? (give an example)
may - May I come in?
can or could - Can I use the dictionary? Could I borrow your car?
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I (to cook) this cake for three hours already!
have been cooking
Name 7 dishes you can have at breakfast
pancakes, sandwich, omelette, scrambled eggs, porrige, cornflakes with milk, cottage cheese with sugar and fruit etc.
What is the difference between the phrasal verbs "fall down" and "fall apart"?
Fall down is to fall to the ground or to the floor, collapse. Fall apart is to be broken into pieces.
Name 3 adverbs of place
there, here, downstairs, nearby etc.
Which modal verbs do you use to offer something? (Give examples)
would - Would you like a cup of coffee?
can - Can I help you?