"I wonder when the course starts."
The name of this grammar is...
Noun clauses as object
Definition:
having a generally positive attitude
What's is it?
Optimistic
The answer is:
We use it when the action is more important than the person doing it; when we don't know the subject; when the subject isn't important.
What's the question?
When do we use the Passive Voice?
Definition:
the condition of not having enough clean water for drinking, cooking or sanitation.
What's it?
Water poverty
The answer is:
We use it to talk about things we may or may not be familiar with.
What's the question?
When do we use be + used to + vb-ing/noun?
"Does it say where we can get more information?"
The noun clause in this sentence is...
where we can get more information?
Definition:
feeling unhappy
What's it?
Depressed
The answer is:
Thousands of buildings had been destroyed by the floods.
What's the question?
What had been destroyed by the floods?
How many buildings had been destroyed by the floods?
Definition:
A serious illness that affects people or animals.
What's it?
Disease
The answer is:
We use it to talk about the process of becoming familiar with something.
What's the question?
When do we use get + used to + vb-ing/noun?
The answer is:
We use the zero conditional to talk about things that are generally true; facts.
What's the question?
When do we use the zero conditional?
Adjective- happy
What's the noun?
Happiness
The answer is:
We use it to express the purpose of a thing.
The structure is for + ing.
What are the questions?
When do we use for?
What's the structure?
Definiton:
long periods with little or no rain.
What's it?
Drought
The answer is:
I got used to eating with chopsticks when I lived in Vietnam.
What's the question?
When did you get used to eating with chopsticks?
The answer is:
If I were you, I'd travel for a year.
What's the question?
What would you do if you were in my place (or me)?
Would you travel if you were me (or in my place)?
Verb- Satisfy
What's the noun?
Satisfaction
The answer is:
I use tap water to refill my bottle.
I use tap water in order to refill my bottle.
I use tap water so as to refill my bottle.
What's the question?
Why do you use tap water?
Definition:
sell something like
What's it?
Market something as
The sentence is:
Our boss says it isn't a good idea to work in the office all day.
How to make it in the verb+object+infinitive form using the verb "tell"?
Our boss told us not to work in the office all day.
The answer is:
The difference is that the first we use to talk about things that are possible in the future; the third we use to talk about unreal situations in the past.
What's the question?
What's the difference between first and third conditionals?
"People usually appreciate happiness more than they realize they do."
What's the noun for the verb?
Appreciation
The answer is:
People workout so that they can have a healthy lifestyle.
What's the question?
Why do people workout?
Definition:
vary items, numbers, covering a zone.
What's it?
Ranging from ... to ...
The sentence is:
I have to ask my sister to call me tomorrow morning.
How to make this sentence in the verb+object+infinitive form using the verb "need"?
I need my sister to call me tomorrow morning.