If I.......(know) how difficult the course was. I .......(choose) an easier one.
If I had known how difficult the course was. I would have chosen an easier one.
I have a few/a little friends in real life but a lot of/ a lot on Facebook
I have a few friends in real life but a lot on Facebook.
Some people use smartphones a lot of.
Some people use smartphones a lot.
Noun: Luck
Adjective +
Adjective -
Adverb +
Adverb -
Noun: Luck
Adjective + lucky
Adjective - unlucky
Adverb + luckily
Adverb - unluckily
Third conditional sentences:
I arrived late because I didn't set my alarm for 7:30
If I had set my alarm for 7:30, I wouldn't have been late.
If Paul........(not go) surfing at the weekend, he ......(finish) his homework on time.
If Paul hadn´t gone surfing at the weekend, he could/would have finished his homework on time.
Correct or incorrect?
I haven't got nothing to do today. I can finally relax!
Incorrect:
I haven't got anything to do today. I can finally realx!
You can become an addiction person.
You can become an addict.
You can become an addictive person.
Correct or incorrect:
If you want to buy furnitures, you can check informations online.
If you want to buy furniture, you can check information online.
You were late every day this is why you got fired.
You wouldn't have got fired if you hadn't been late every day.
You......(might/enjoy) the film more if you .....(not/be) so tired.
You might have enjoyed the film more if you hadn´t been so tired.
Correct or incorrect:
This jacket is way too much expensive for me, I only want to spend €50 and this is €100.
Incorrect:
This jacket is way too expensive for me, I only want to spend €50 and this is €100.
Firstly, you are connect to the world, which is very important.
Firstly, you are connected to the world, which is very important.
Correct or incorrect:
For me, is better because I can talking to my brother every day.
For me, it is better because I can talk to my brother every day.
Do the past Simple and Past Participle of the following verbs:
run
be able to
choose
run - ran - run
be able to - was/were able to - been able to
choose- chose - chosen
The team.....(could/win) their match if they .....(score) a goal in the first half.
The team could have won their match if they had scored a goal in the first half.
Correct or incorrect?
Do you have money enough? I don't have too many.
Incorrect:
Do you have enough money? I don't have too much.
Secondly, was a lot of fake news.
Secondly advantage is to use smartphones to translate.
Secondly, there was a lot of fake news.
The second advantage is to use smartphones to translate.
Correct or incorrect:
People prefer to stay on the phone instead to be with the family.
People prefer to stay on the phone instead of being with the family
We got lost because we didn't take a map.
I didn't study so I didn't pass the exam.
She ate too much and she had a stomachache.
If we had taken a map, we wouldn't' have got lost.
If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.
If she hadn't eaten too much she wouldn't have had a stomachache.
If Jenny.....(get) in touch earlier, I.....(might/be) able to meet her.
If Jenny had got in touch earlier, I might have been able to meet her.
Correct or incorrect:
A: There is only a little sugar. We need to get more. Oh, and there are also only a few apples left. Could you go and get some as well, please?
B: Sure, I don't have too many euro. Do you think five euro will be enough?
A: Yes, that should do.
Correct:
A: There is only a little sugar. We need to get more. Oh, and there are also only a few apples left. Could you go and get some as well, please?
B: Sure, I don't have too many euro. Do you think five euro will be enough?
A: Yes, that should do.
If we will leave alone a child, he can play with anything.
If we leave a child alone, he will be able to play with anything. (double points)
If we leave a child alone, he can play with anything.
Circle the stress of the following words and pronounce them:
Comfortable
Comfortably
Uncomfortable
Uncomfortably
COMfortable
COMfortably
unCOMfortable
unCOMfortably
Do the 1st, 2nd and 3rd conditional of the following sentence:
When I go to Barcelona, I see my parents.
1st: If I go to Barcelona, I will see my parents.
2nd: If I went to Barcelona, I would see my parents.
3rd: If I had been/gone to Barcelona, I would have seen my parents.