Phrasal Verbs | Conditionals | When, If and Unless | Adjectives | Unit 8 Vocabulary |
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If I found out that my boss was reading my e-mails I would be angry.
Choose the correct phrasal verb:
If I 'found out / set up' that my boss was reading my e-mails, I would be angry. |
If + present verb, present simple
In zero conditional we use 'If + present verb, ___________'
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I wouldn't be able to drive a car if I broke my hand.
Choose the correct word:
I wouldn't be able to drive a car ' if / when' I broke my hand. |
Adjectives generally go before the noun.
Adjectives generally go 'before / after ' the noun.
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tall
What is the opposite of short?
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I would love to set up my own make-up company.
Choose the correct phrasal verb:
I would love to 'set up / get on with' my own make-up company. |
First conditional
If + present simple, will + infinitive.
What conditional is this:
If we go by bus, we'll get there in time. |
I will call you when I get home.
Choose the correct word:
I will call you 'when / unless' I get home. |
She is wearing a beautiful white dress.
Correct this sentence: (order)
She is wearing a white beautiful dress. |
curly or wavey hair
What is the opposite of straight hair?
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I would take up tennis.
Replace the expression with a phrasal verb:
If I had to choose a new sport, I would 'start playing' tennis |
Second conditional:
If + past simple, would + infinitive.
What conditional is this:
If I had a lot of money, I'd buy a new computer |
Unless
We use unless and if for things that will possibly happen, but ______ generally has the meaning of 'execpt if.'
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When there are two adjectives we generally put the opinion adjective before the fact adjective.
Fill in the blanks with 'opinion' and 'fact':
When there are two adjectives together we generally put the ______ adjective before the ____ adjective. |
Cheerful
How would you describe someone who is usually very happy and positive?
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I was brought up in the countryside, but now I live in a city.
Fill in with the correct phrasal verb:
I was ______ __ in the countryside, but now I live in a city |
If she spoke English, she could study in America.
Change this sentence to make a second condtional sentence.
- She can't study in America because she doesn't speak English. |
We use when for things we are sure will happen at a particular time in the future.
We use ___ for things we are sure will happen at a particular time in the future
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shape or size.
When there are two fact adjectives together, we generally put those that desribe ____ or _____ before those describing colour.
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stupid - smart
lazy - hard-working
What are the opposites of these adjectives?
stupid - ? lazy - ? |
1) Sorry my phone ran out of battery, I will call you back later
2) When we were kids I hated my brother but now I get on with him, we talk all the time. 3) On the exam, I didnt know the answer to a question so I made up one.
Fill in these sentences with the correct phrasal verbs:
1) Sorry, my phone 'doesn't have any more' battery, I will call you back later. 2) When we were kids, I hated my brother but now I 'have a good relationship' with him, we talk all the time. 3) On the exam, I didn't know the answer to a question, so I 'invented' one. |
Zero - B
1st - C 2nd - A
Match these condtionals with their rules:
Zero, First and Second conditional a) This is used when the speaker is not thinking about a real possibility but is imagining a situation that will probably not happen. b) This expresses things which are always or generally true. c) This expresses a real possibility in the future |
1) If
2) unless 3) when
Fill in the sentences using 'if, when, and unless'
1) I will wait for you at a cafe ___ you are late. 2) I usually don't use my credit car ____ it is an emergency. 3) Matt usually always checks his phone ____ he wakes up. |
Describe these three people.
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1) unfriendly
2) dishonest 3) impatient 4) unpleasant
Add - un, -im, or -dis to make these adjectives negative
1) friendly 2) honest 3) patient 4) pleasant |