Complete the sentence: “She ______ be at home, but I’m not sure.”
May, might, could
This word describes something that costs too much: ______
Overpriced
Complete: “If you don’t water your plants, they ___________”
Die, get dry…
This reflexive pronoun is used with “I.”
Myself
Modal used in more informal situations
Could
This prefix means “before.”
Pre
Complete: “If I had more time, I ______ travel more.”
Would, second conditional
Complete: “They taught ______ how to play the guitar.”
Themselves
Complete the sentence (say all the possible answers): “My cat __________ (negative, possibly) be happy because I haven’t played with it today.
May not, might not
This prefix means “in favour of”
Pro
This conditional is used for general truths: “If you heat water, it boils.”
Conditional zero
Which pronoun fits: “John and Leah, you should prepare ______ for the exam.”
Yourselves
Complete the following sentence: “ ______(negative, it’s impossible) be a good doctor, he feels sick every time he sees blood.”
Couldn’t or could not
This word describes someone who is paid less than they deserve.
Underpaid
Identify the conditional type: “If I were you, I would accept the job.”
Second conditional
Is there a mistake in this sentence? If so, identify it and correct it: “He hurt herself while playing soccer.”
Himself instead of herself
Explain the difference between may not, might not and could not
Could not means it’s “impossible”, while may not and might not mean “maybe not”.
How do you call it when someone eats too much? And when they eat too little?
Overeat and undereat
When do you use the first conditional? Explain and give an example.
To talk about possible events or predictions in the future. Example: If I finish my homework before 6:00 pm, I’ll go to the park.
Say all the reflexive pronouns and a sentence using one of them.
I-myself, you (singular)-yourself, he-himself, she- herself, it-itself, we-ourselves, you (plural)- yourselves, they-themselves