The job that's a perfect match for you
Your 'true' vocation
Which conditional is used express regret - and often to criticise - via an imagined past situation or action?
The third conditional
'A sudden chance to become successful' is also called....
A 'big break'
What punctuation mark is often used with compound adjectives?
A hyphen
Which tense:
1. Talks about an action in progress in the future
2. Talks about an even that took place/finished before a specific time in the future
1. Future continuous
2. Future perfect
State the grammar structure for the third conditional
If + had + v3 (past participle), + would + have+ v3 (past participle)
Answer acceptable if clauses are swapped!
True or false:
A legacy/legacies are only used to describe a person's impact on society
False!
Can also be used to talk about specific actions, events and time periods that impacted people.
Give four examples of compound adjectives using the 'self-' prefix
Self-assured
Self-confident
Self-conscious
Self-absorbed
Self-deprecating
Self-defence
Self-sufficient
Self-control
Four adverbs to express how certain - or not- you are
(Almost) certainly
Definitely
Possibly
More than likely
Unlikely
Highly (un/likely)
Correct the mistakes:
If he had eaten a more balanced diet, he wouldn't have had that heart attack
Trick question - this sentence is correct! :)
Correct these three sentences:
1. Did you know that there are 25 billion chickens in our world?
2. People don't tend to have have a decent memories if they don't study often
3.A young man got the nasty shock when he tried to rob the jewellery shop in Richmond. The man used a hammer to smash windows in a shop.
1. Our world = THE world
2. Remove extra 'had' + MEMORY
3. Got A nasty shock, A jewellery store, smash THE windows in THE shop
When do we not use a hyphen in a compound adjective?
When the compound adjectives comes after the noun
e.g. 'London is well known for its architecture'
Future continuous sentence:
They/be/work/as hard as/me/in ten year's time
Will they be working as hard as me (I am) in ten year's time?
Complete the sentence:
I/be/late/for work/if/not/be/for/my friend
I would've been late for work if it hadn't been for my friend
Name the four articles & whether they're definite or indefinite
A - indefinite
An - indefinite
The - definite
Zero article
Correct the mistakes:
Advanced-tech
State-of-the-arts
Of-middle-age
Good-behaved child
High-tech
State-of-the-art
Of middle age
Well-behaved child
Future perfect mistakes:
1.We will have leaving by 10:00?
2.How long I will have been knowing my partner before we marriage?
3.We will had had dinner before we arrive, so we willn't be hungry
4. We might be completing the project in July
1.Will we have left by 10:00?
2.How long will I have known my partner before we get married?
3. We will have had dinner before we arrived, so we won't be hungry
4. We might've completed the project by July
Make the following sentences using the third conditional:
1. If/I/be/born/different country/I/learn/to speak a different language
2. He/not/take a taxi/he/do/not/enough money
3.We/not/go/to that party/we/not/meet
4.You/take/my advice/ might/be/more successful
5.They/not/disguise/themselves/would/not/be/able to/fool/the police
1. I had been born in a different country, I would've learnt to speak a different language
2. He wouldn't have taken a taxi if he hadn't got enough money
3. If we hadn't gone to that party, we wouldn't have met
4. If you had taken my advice, you might've been more successful
5.If they hadn't disguised themselves, they wouldn't have been able to fool the police
Seven examples for when we use the zero article
Languages, sports, countries (that aren't Kingdoms, Republics or States), nouns as a category (not an amount), academic subjects, planets, seasons, lakes, mountains, people's names, days, months, meals, newspaper headlines, continents, cities and routine places (like home, school, work)
What compound adjective describes-
1. A room with bright lights
2. A person with a lot of skills
3. A building with eight storeys
4. A holiday that's 25 days long
5. Something (often medicine) that works quickly
1. A brightly lit room
2. A highly-skilled person
3.An eight-storey building
4. A twenty-five- day-long holiday
5. Fast-acting medicine