ability to analyze information carefully and objectively
Use critical thinking in a sentence.
say that something is not true
deny
Use deny in a sentence
If direct speech is in the present simple, what tense is used for reported speech?
past simple
If direct speech is in the present continuous, what tense is used for reported speech?
past continuous
What learning styles are described by VAK?
Visual
Auditory
Kinesthetic
ability to read and write
literacy
Use literacy in a sentence
to join a school, class, or group
enroll
Use enroll in a sentence
If direct speech is in the present perfect, what tense is used for reported speech?
past perfect
If the modal verb can is used in direct speech, how is it used in reported speech?
could
Complete the following phrase with the correct proposition.
make the most _____ something.
of
useful, designed for real-world use
practical
Use practical in a sentence
disagreement or argument
conflict
If direct speech is in the past simple, what tense is used for reported speech?
past perfect
What is Pattern #3 for reporting verbs.
reporting verb + gerund
Complete the following phrase with the correct proposition.
stand ______ from the crowd.
out
do what is necessary to stay at the same level with someone or something
keep up with
Use keep up with in a sentence.
to try to make an agreement by talking about something
negotiate
Use negotiate in a sentence.
If direct speech is in the past perfect, what tense is used for reported speech?
past perfect. No Change
What is Pattern #2 for reporting verbs.
reporting verb + (direct object) + infinitive
Complete the following phrase with the correct proposition.
Work _________ deadlines.
under
suggest or think of an idea or plan
come up with
Use come up with in a sentence
time or day by which something must be done
deadline
Use deadline in a sentence.
If the modal verb should is used in direct speech, how is it used in reported speech?
should. No change
What is Pattern #1 for reporting verbs.
reporting verb + (direct object) + that + clause
How do you pronounce the following words:
visited
lived
liked
What is the rule for the -ed pronunciation?
visit /id/
liv /d/
lik/t/
Voiceless sound before -ed = /t/
Voiced sound before -ed = /d/
/t/ or /d/ sound before -ed = /id/