When do we use the second conditional?
The second conditional is used to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality.
When do we use comparative and superlative adjectives?
We use comparative adjectives to compare differences between two people or things. We use superlative adjectives to compare differences between three or more people or things.
What kind of adverbs do we have?
The adverbs of time, place, manner and frequency.
Guess the phrasal verb based on the definition.
When a plane leaves and begins to fly.
Take off.
Plaviť sa
Sail
Finish the sentence:
If he was younger, he _______ more. (travel)
If he was younger, he would travel more.
Are these adjectives correct?
Good - Better - The Bestest
Bad - Worst - The Baddest
No. Correct:
Good - Better - The Best
Bad - Worse - The Worst
What kind of adverb is present in this sentence?
She arrived late at the party.
The adverb of time (late)
Guess the phrasal verb based on the definition.
Start a journey.
Set off.
Typ cestovného lístku pre vlaky v Európe
Interrail
Fix the mistake (if any)
I wouldn't worry if I am you.
Fixed: I wouldn't worry if I were you.
What is the comparative and superlative form of this adjective?
FAR
Far - Further - The Furthest
Hardly, ever
She travels by bus.
She hardly ever travels by bus.
When you visit another place on your way to your final destination, you ______ there for a short time.
Stop over.
A book that gives information for visitors about a place, such as a country or city.
Travel guide.
Fix the mistake (if any)
What would you do differently if you would have to do this again?
Fixed: What would you do differently if you had to do this again?
Finish the sentence with correct form:
What is _______(wet) month of the year in England?
What is the wettest month of the year in England?
Is the adverb in the correct spot?
We were looking for you everywhere.
If your plane leaves at 6 a.m., you should go to the airport early to ______ your friend before the flight departs.
See (sb) off.
The broken parts that are left of a building or town that has been destroyed by bombs, fire, etc.
Ruin.
Transform the sentence into the second conditional.
Annie is always sleepy because she stays up late.
Transformed: If she didn't stay up late, she wouldn't always be sleepy. / She wouldn't always be sleepy if she didn't stay up late.
Is the sentence correct?
He is not as rich than everyone believes him to be.
No.
He is not as rich as everyone believes him to be.
Which is an adverb and which is an adjective?
The train is fast. / The train moves fast.
The train is fast. - adjective
The train moves fast. - adverb of manner.
While traveling in a small town, you might unexpectedly ______ an interesting café you didn’t plan to visit.
Come across.
A detailed plan or route of a journey.
Itinerary.