When we talk about facts and general truths
When do we use the Past Simple?
When we talk about real, possible and likely present or future situations
When do we use the first conditional?
To express an ability in the past
When do we use "could"?
The state of being known or recognized by many people because of your achievements or skills
What is the meaning of "fame"?
A painting of a person
What is the meaning of "a portrait"?
At the moment, now, this weekend, this month, at present
What time expressions do we use with the Present Continuous?
When a conditional clause comes before a main clause
When do we put a comma in conditional sentences?
To express certainty that something is true
When do we use "must"?
Of or in a city or town
What is the meaning of "urban"?
The real world has 3 of them, a painting has 2 of them
How many dimensions do the real world and a painting have?
When we talk about actions which will be in progress at a specific time in the future
When do we use the Future Continuous?
When we give someone advice
How do we use "if I were you" and the second conditional?
To express prohibition
When do we use "mustn't" and "can't"?
"to emit" is the synonym
Which word is a synonym to "to give off"?
It is an alloy (a combination of metals) of copper and tin
What is bronze?
We add "been" between "has/have" and the verb
How do we form the passive form of the Present Perfect Simple?
If + Subject + Past Perfect, Subject + would have + Past Participle
What is the structure of the third conditional?
To give advice
When do we use "should" and "ought to"?
"to reduce", "to narrow", "to shorten" are the antonyms
Which words are antonyms to "to extend"?
A piece of cloth used by artists for painting on, usually with oil paints, or the painting itself
What is the meaning of "a canvas"?
Already, after, before, by the time
What time expressions do we use with the Past Perfect Simple?
We use "if only"
How do we express a regret via the second conditional?
To express certainty in the past
When do we use "must/can't" have + past participle?
The first one means: "to accept a particular job or responsibility"
The second one means: "to undertake"
What is the difference between "to take on" and "to take in"?
A wooden frame, usually with legs, that holds a picture, especially one that an artist is painting or drawing
What is the meaning of "an easel"?