What do we call "the number of people who live in a country?"
Population
I wish I ... (have) a dog
I wish I had a dog
What are the two meanings of the word "way"?
Path or route and method
What's the difference between must and have to?
Must: you have to follow the rules.
Have to: t's a choice if you what to do smth.
A place or position.
Location
What are "typical weather conditions of a country" called?.
Climate
How to make second conditional?
If + past simple , would(d') + infinitive
Would(d') + infinitive, if + past simple
Which word describes "a competition" and "a group of people"?
Race
Choose the correct word.
You must / mustn't arrive late, if you want to miss the bus.
You mustn't arrive late, if you want to miss the bus. .
The system or type of money that a particular country uses.
Currency
The events in a country's past.
History
The verb "be" in the 2nd conditional is ...
were and would be.
Which word describes "a tense" and "a gift"?
Present
Use the correct modal verb:
We .......... (speak) English in our French class because our teacher is a native speaker.
We don't have to speak English...
To become or make something else smaller or less.
Decrease
Which time zone does Lithuania belong to?
Eastern European time zone
When do we use the 2nd conditional?
We use 2nd conditional clauses to describe present and future situations that are imaginary or unreal.
Put the same word in both places.
I ... my phone on the ... side of the room.
Left
What are two uses of modal verb "should"?
1. advice
2. a good idea
To calculate the size of sth approximately, before you have all the facts and figures.
Estimate
Which religion is the oldest in the world?
Judaism
When do we use I wish?
We use I wish when we want to say that we would like a present situation to be different.
What are two meaning of the word "country"?
A nation and a land that is outside towns and cities
How many modal auxiliary verbs are there? And what are they?
There are nine modal auxiliary verbs: shall, should, can, could, will, would, may, must, might.
A person who speaks a language as their first language and has not learnt it as a foreign language.
Native speaker