Unit 7 Vocabulary | Adverbs of Degree | Too and Enough | Future Tenses | Prepositions of Movement |
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it is very hot.
Typically in Seville during the summer it is very _____. (high temperature)
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Weaker
We can use fairly and rather to make adjectives and adverbs 'stronger / weaker'
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In the example, 'enough' means as much as.
"It was winter, so it wasn't warm enough to swim in the sea."
In the example above 'enough' means "as much as / more than you need". |
We use 'will' and 'going to' to talk about future tenses.
What are the two main forms of future tenses
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Get off the bus at the stop before the church.
Choose the correct preposition:
Get 'off / out of' the bus at the stop before the church. |
It is a rainy day.
If there is water falling from the sky, It is a ________ day.
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Really
We can use extremely, very and ______ to make adjectives and adverbs stronger.
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In the example, 'too' means more than you need.
It does not mean the same as very.
"In summer it's too hot to work."
In the example above 'too' means "as much as / more than you need" |
We use won't for the negative form of 'will'.
What is the negative form of 'will'?
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The detective jumped into his cr and drove away quickly.
Choose the correct preposition:
The detective jumped 'into / onto' his car and drove away quickly. |
guidebook and sightseeing
Match these words to create compound words:
1) guide 2) sight a) seeing b) book |
I'm really surprised they went to see that film - they hate romantic comedies.
Choose the correct word:
I'm 'really / fairly' surprised they went to see that film - they hate romantic comedies. |
We use 'too much' wth uncountable nouns.
example: There was too much water in the pool. We use 'too many' with countable nouns. example: There were too many people in the room.
We use 'too much' with "countable / uncountable" nouns and 'too many' with "countable / uncountable" nouns.
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We use 'will' to talk about future facts.
example: My phone says that the sun will set at 9:06 tonight.
Do we use 'will' or 'going to' to talk about future facts?
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Out or out of
example: I got out (of) the taxi.
When talking about a car or taxi we use 'in or into' when going in and we use '____ or ____ of' when we leave them.
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1) Backpack
2) Suitcase 3) Overnight
Finish these compound words:
1) back_____ 2) suit______ 3)over______ |
quite
Examples: It's quite warm outside. (only a little) That exam was quite difficult. (very difficult)
The adverb _______ usually makes it weaker, but with the adjectives like 'sure, true and different,' it can mean 'completely'.
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The word 'too' goes before an adjective, often followed by the 'to + infinitive' form of the verb.
The word 'too' goes "before / after" an adjective, often followed by the "-ing / - to + infinitive" form of the verb.
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1 - B
2 - A
Match these sentences with their rules about 'going to'
1) I'm going to sneeze. 2) I'm going to watch the match on TV. a) future plans and things we intend to do. b) things we predict based on what we can see, or something that we think is certain to happen. |
I am on time.
Also applies to bus, train, plane, etc. example: My plane is on time, I will arrive at 5 pm.
If you arrive neither late nor early you say you are ___ time.
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Frost
It is a very thin layer of ice, it can be found early in the morning when it is cold, usually on the grass or a windshield of a car.
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Be extremely careful when you cross busy roads.
Put the sentence in the correct order:
Be / busy / careful / cross / extremely / roads / when / you |
1)My house is too far from the center, I can't walk there.
2) She isn't old enough to get married.
Change these sentences by using 'too and enough'.
1) My house is far from the town center, I can't walk there. - My house..... 2) She's only 16 years old, she can't get married. - She isn't.... |
1 - A
2 - D 3 - C 4 - B
Match these sentences with their rules about "will'.
1) It probably won't rain tomorrow. 2) More people will buy electric cars in the future. 3) The phone is ringing, I'll answer it. 4) Don't worry, I will be there. a) Things which are not certain. b) An offer or a promise. c) quick decisions about what to do next. d) things we expect to happen or predict will happen. |
The quickest way here is 1) by train to the city center, which takes an hour and is usually 2) on time. Then you can get 3) on the number 32 bus to Dos Hermanas, getting 4) off by the plaza.
Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition:
The quickest way here is 1) ____ train to the city center, which takes an hour and is usually 2)____ time. Then you can get 3)____ the number 32 bus to Dos Hermanas, getting 4) ___ by the plaza. |