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66 Cards in this Set
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What's "shout"? |
scream (AHHHHHH!!) |
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What's 'keep completely still'? |
not move at all |
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what's 'wave your hand'? |
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what's 'tie something'? |
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What's the second conditional? |
Imaginary condition, it's not reality. If I had money I would travel. (this is the imagination, the reality is "I don't have money") |
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How do we form the second conditional? |
if + past + would + verb e.g.: If I had more time, I would read more. |
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When do we use the second conditional? |
To talk about an imaginary or hypothetical situation. |
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How do we use verb to be in the second conditional? |
Use were for all persons, especially in the expression "if I were you..." |
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What's the difference between the first and second conditional? |
The first is used for a possible future (e.g.: I will travel if I have money = it's a possibility) The second is used for imaginary situations (e.g.: I would travel if I had money = I don't have money, so I can't travel) |
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Complete with the second conditional: |
We would buy the house if it had a garden. |
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Complete with the second conditional: If you ... Indian food, you ... it. (try, like) |
If you tried Indian food, you would like it. |
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Complete with the second conditional: If we ... a car, we ... drive to the mountains. (rent, can) |
If we rented a car, we could drive to the mountains. |
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What can I use to substitute would in the second conditional? |
could (e.g.: if we had time, we could travel more) |
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Complete with the second conditional: I ... you to the airport if my mother ... the car. (take, not need) |
I would take you to the airport if my mother didn't need the car. |
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Complete with the second conditional: I love living here. I ... happy if I ... leave. (not be, have to) |
I wouldn't be happy if I had to leave. |
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bull |
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bat |
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giraffe |
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elephant |
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whale |
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rabbit |
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sheep |
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mosquito |
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lion |
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goat |
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tiger |
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camel |
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crocodile |
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butterfly |
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dolphin |
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cow |
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snake |
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monkey |
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bear |
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bee |
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chicken |
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jellyfish |
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horse |
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mouse (plural mice) |
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pig |
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shark |
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fly |
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bird |
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spider |
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kangaroo |
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What are some phrases we can use to talk about imaginary situations? |
"I think I'd (probably)..." "I (definitely) wouldn't..." "I don't think I'd..." |
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What tense do we use to talk about something that started in the past and is still true now? |
Present perfect (e.g.: I've lived here for 10 years) |
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Which word do we use to indicate period of time (in present perfect)? |
for e.g.: I've been married for 16 years. |
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Which word do we use to indicate point in time (in present perfect)? |
since e.g.: I've been married since 2001. |
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Ask "how long": I've worked there for 10 years. |
How long have you worked there? |
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Ask "how long": I've lived here since 2011. |
How long have you lived here? |
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For or since? |
for |
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For or since? I've lived here ... a long time. |
for |
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For or since? He's been a teacher...2010. |
since |
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For or since? I've had my computer ... 2015. |
since |
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Ask a question with how long + present perfect: you / lived here? |
How long have you live here? |
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When do we use how long + present perfect? |
To know the period of time of an action that started in the past and continues until today. |
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What's "overcome (a phobia)"? |
resolve, cure |
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What's "retire"? |
stop working when you're 65 years old. |
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When do we use present perfect and when do we use past simple? |
Present perfect: an action that started in the past and continues until now. Past simple: an action that started and finished in the past. |
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Complete with present perfect or past simple: Where does he live now? He ... in Madrid for 2 years. |
has lived |
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Complete with present perfect or past simple: When ... Picasso die? In 1977. |
did |
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Complete with present perfect or past simple: How long ... you ... married? (be) |
have you been |
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Complete with present perfect or past simple: I ... my husband in BH in 1997. (meet) |
met |
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Complete with present perfect or past simple: When ... you born? |
were |
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Complete with present perfect or past simple: How long ... you ... in your penthouse? |
have you lived |