"to turn off" in other words
to switch off, to shut off
Conditional Type 0 - what tense should be used in both parts of the sentence?
present simple + present simple (we use it to talk about facts; things that are generally true)
What is the estimated population of London today (in 2025)?
9.8 million
teistele järele jõudma
to catch up with others
Name 5 major tourist attractions in London?
Big Ben, London Eye, London Bridge, Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace etc
"free rooms" in other words
vacant rooms; available rooms
Conditional Type 1 - what tense should be used in both parts of the sentence?
present simple + will (it is used to talk about future possibilities; threats; promises)
What are the four countries that make up the United Kingdom?
England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland
ootamatult ründama
to attack suddenly; to assault suddenly; to ambush suddenly
Which British rock band is famous for hits like “Hey Jude” and “Let It Be”?
The Beatles (1960-1970)
"guarantee, confirm" in other words
to make sure
Conditional Type 2 - what tense should be used in both parts of the sentence?
past simple + would (it is used to speculate about what might/might not happen; to give advice) If I were you, I would...
What is the name of the King's residence in London?
Buckingham Palace
kaebekiri
letter of complaint
In what year and at what age did Queen Elizabeth II die?
8. September 2022, age 96.
to get away with
SO or SUCH? " She has got ...... strong feelings for him, it's crazy"
SUCH - Use such before a noun (or adjective + noun)
How old is King Charles III? (+/- 3 years)
76 years old
lastehoiu teenused (hotellis)
babysitting facilities; childcare services
What famous historical figure wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
William Shakespeare (1554-1616)
"the greater part of" synonym
the majority of
Which articles (or no article)? ".... book I just finished reading was about .... boy, who was .... crazy. .... boy ran off from .... mental hospital with only .... few clothes and .... eerie hat covering .... head"
THE, A, - , THE, A, A, AN, THE
What is Brexit, when did it happen and how did it change British people's lives?
Brexit - Britain's exit from the European Union, 2020. The UK ended the free movement of people between the UK and the EU, travellers need passports.
raha jõuga käest ära võtma
take money off of someone by force
What word is the most frequently used in English language?
definite article "THE"