Question Tags
Reported Speech
Food Vocabulary
Third Conditional
Crime Vocabulary
100

It´s cold today,...........

......isn´t it?

100

"He works in a bank"

She said ......

She said (that) he worked in a bank.

100

Another word for cut:
C _ _ _

CHOP

100

How do you make the Third Conditional

If + Past Perfect, Would + Have + Past Participle

100

A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident

A WITNESS

200

Bea doesn´t eat meat,.......

......does she?

200

"I didn´t go out at the weekend"

He told me.....

He told me (that) he hadn´t gone out at the weekend.

200

To cook something in a pan with oil: F _ _

FRY

200

If she __________ (study), she ____________(pass) the exam.

If she HAD STUDIED, she WOULD HAVE PASSED the exam.

200

A word used to describe when a person kills another person (beginning with ´m´)

MURDER

300

Stephanie will be okay,......

......won´t she?

300

"I will get married tomorrow"

Gael told Juan.....

Gael told Juan (that) he would get married the following/next day.

300

To heat water to 100 degrees celsius:

BOIL

300

If she _________(go) to art school, she ___________ (become) a painter.

If she HAD GONE to art school, she WOULD HAVE BECOME a painter.

300

Thrust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) to wound or kill.



TO STAB

400

Let´s watch Star Trek,
s _ _ _ _  we?

,......shall we?

400

"Does Elena drink coffee?"

Kira ask_ _.........

Kira asked me if Elena drank coffee.

400

Conor´s favourite way to eat potatoes:

MASHED

400

I _________(call) you, if I _____________(not/forget) my phone.

I WOULD HAVE CALLED you, if I HADN´T FORGOTTEN my phone

400

To cut with a wide, sweeping movement, using a knife or sword.

TO SLASH

500

I´m your teacher,.....

........aren´t I?

500

"What is your favourite colour?"

Bea asked Conor what his favourite colour was.

500

To remove the skins of vegetables: TO P _ _ _

TO PEEL

500

He __________(be) on time, if he _____________(leave) earlier.

He WOULD HAVE BEEN on time, if he HAD LEFT earlier.

500

To demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument

TO PROVE