It is very r......... to be a teacher and see my students improve every day.
rewarding
A: What is your plan for tonight?
B: I will/am going to stay home.
I am going to stay home tonight.
For plans we use TO BE GOING TO.
Although/Nevertheless/Therefore I am tired, I am going to a concert.
Although I am tired, I am going to a concert.
Although = AČKOLIV (contrasting)
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one. Use one word only, beginning with a prefix.
You cooked this meat for too long.
You ............ this meat.
overcooked
If we ................ (not get) to the shops soon, they ............. (be) closed.
If we don´t get to the shops soon, they will be closed.
This person takes care of a big outdoor area such as a football pitch.
g..............
groundskeeper
We can use present continuous when we want to talk about planned future.
YES / NO
YES
It us typical "diary time".
"I am seeing the dentist tomorrow at p.m."
Tom has money, such as/however/not only that, he's not a happy man.
Tom has money, however, he's not a happy man.
however = NICMÉNĚ, AVŠAK, ALE (reason / contrasting point)
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one. Use one word only, beginning with a prefix.
I met a former school friend in a café yesterday.
I met an ................ friend in a café yesterday.
ex-school
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Jestli nebudeš studovat víc, tu zkoušku neuděláš.
If you don´t study more, you won´t pass the exam.
This person does difficult physical tricks for film and TV.
s............ ................
stunt performer
Look at these clouds! It will/is going to rain.
Look at these clouds! It's going to rain.
When the prediction is based on what we see or hear, we use: TO BE GOING TO
Her legs hurt her, although/therefore/nevertheless, she kept on walking.
Her legs hurt her, nevertheless, she kept on walking.
nevertheless = NICMÉNĚ, PŘESTO (opinion / contrasting point)
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one. Use one word only, beginning with a prefix.
I slept for too long and missed the bus.
I ................. and missed the bus.
overslept
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Jestli počasí zůstane pěkné, pojďme po obědě na procházku.
If the weather stays nice, let´s go for a walk after lunch.
I work on the same machine in a factory every day, it becomes very r..........
repetitive
I think the weather will/is going to be better next month.
I think the weather will be better next month.
When the prediction is based on what we know or when we just guess, we use: WILL
He didn't study, however/furthermor/therefore he got a bad mark.
He didn't study, therefore he got a bad mark.
therefore = PROTO (reason / opinion)
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one. Use one word only, beginning with a prefix.
I spelled the word wrongly.
I .............. the word.
misspelled
The "if clause" can come before or after the main clause.
If the "if clause" comes after, we use/don´t use a comma.
If "if clause" comes before, we use/don´t use a comma.
If it comes after, we don´t use a comma.
If I get the job, I will have to move to New York.
If it comes before, we use a comma.
I will have to move to New York if I get the job.
This person helps people to find the right holiday for them.
t.............. ..................
travel agent
For offers and promises we use:
WILL / TO BE GOING TO
+ give an example in a sentence.
WILL
I promise I will call you in the evening.
In spite of/As a result/For example the bad weather, he went running.
In spite of the bad weather, he went running.
In spite of this = NAVZDORY TOMU / I PŘESTO (paraphrase / contrasting point )
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one. Use one word only, beginning with a prefix.
She is an expert in history after the war.
She is an expert in ............... history.
post-war
We use the first conditional to predict the result of an action.
We use the ............... ................... to describe the action, and ....................+................. to describe the result.
We use the present simple to describe the action, and WILL+infinitive to describe the result.