Q: What is the third conditional structure?
If + past perfect, would have + past participle
What's the word for money you owe?
DEBT
Don't_____ it for granted.
take
Complete: You _ have told me it was your birthday!
should
What do you call someone who steals from a shop?
shoplifter
True or False: The third conditional talks about real past events.
"False" (It’s used for unreal or imaginary past situations.)
You get money every month from your job. What's this calles?
INCOME
Which "take" phrase means "be responsible for something"
take charge
Give advice: Your friend didn’t study and failed the test.
He should have studied.
What’s the difference between theft and robbery?
Theft = general stealing
Robbery = stealing with violence
Complete the sentence: If I _____ (study), I would have passed the test.
had studied
You gave 20$ to an animal shelter to help them buy food. What's this called?
DONATION
Choose the correct phrase:
I_____ pleasure in reading mystery novels.
take
Correct this sentence: “You should told me earlier.”
You should have told me earlier.
Fill in the table:
Robbery(crime) = robber(person) = _ (verb)
ROB
Rewrite this sentence using the third conditional: "She didn’t call me, so I didn’t go."
"If she had called me, I would have gone"
Fill in the blanks:
My credit card company______ my account for 30$ every month in______.
debits/interest
Use "take seriously" in a sentence related to exams.
Ex: You should take your final exams very seriously.
Give two uses of “should have + past participle.”
To criticize or show regret about past actions.
What crime is it if someone takes another person away and asks for money?
kidnapping
Identify the error:
If she would have left earlier, she wouldn’t have missed the bus.
Correct sentence: If she had left earlier, she wouldn’t have missed the bus.
You want to start a business. You need 10.000$ but don't have it. You ask your bank for help. What do you want them to do?
Give you a LOAN
What's the meaning of this phrase:
"Take my word for it."
Believe me
Create a sentence using this structure: “shouldn’t have + past participle”
Situation: Your friend copied answers in an exam.
He shouldn’t have cheated in the exam.
Match the crime vocabulary to the correct forms:
Person: burglar | Crime: _ | Verb: _
burglary | burgle