English Banana.comTest Your Speaking & Listening SkillsDiscussion QuestionsTopic: DentistAsk and answer the questions with a partner or small group:1. When did you last go to the dentist? Why did you go? What happened? How muchdid you have to pay? How did <[r]
23. Bill _________ (often, draw) wild animals in his copy-books.24. Nick _________ (bring) his parrot to school tomorrow.25. Jessica _________ (already, spend) all her money on souvenirs.26. We __________ (go) to the amusement park yesterday.27. I _________ (not, cook) dinner at the moment.28[r]
Position of subordinate clausesA subordinating conjunction and its clause can go either before or after the main clause (depending on what isto be emphasized).If you need money, just let me know.Just let me know if you need money.Although the necklace was expensive, she b[r]
14. Everybody ---------------------------------(switch)their mobile off when they are at the cinema!15. You -------------------------------(go) to bed now ifyou are tired!16. Men ----------------------------------(be ) politewith women!17. I think you -------------------------(h[r]
Fran:Why? When I told Claire about it, she lapped it up.I think she’ll probably be the only one. Most people in our office aren’tfans of that musical genre.Fran:Would you go along with a sports theme? Everyone coulddress up in a uniform belonging to their favorite team.Actually, I’d ju[r]
Have got toThe structure have to / have got to is used to talk about obligation. The meaning is similar to must.I have got to there before 6 o’clock.I often have to travel on business.I have got to go now.Have got to can also be used to talk about certainty. This use of have got to is[r]
-ing form the form of a verb ending in -ing. Examples: finding; keeping;running. See also gerund, present participle.initial at the beginning. Sometimes is an adverb that can go in initial positionin a sentence. Example: Sometimes 1 wish I had a different job.intensifying making stronger, mor[r]
Fill the gaps with either do or make in the correct form.1The house was a disaster. They ________________ a terrible mess.2 Have you ________________ all the arrangements yet?3 Vincent: English football fans came to Valencia last weekend.Maria: Did they ________________ any damage?4 Listen. I[r]
Adverb clause of timeAn adverb clause is a subordinate clause. It must be attached to a main clause. Adverb clauses of time areintroduced by the subordinating conjunctions while, after, whenever, before, since, as, till, until etc.While you were playing I was working.Don’t use the cell[r]
A – I need to go to church. Where’s it?B – It’s next to the flower shop.A – Is the bank far from here?B – No, it’s over there, at the corner./ next to the churchA – I’d like to send a parcel to Italy.B – You can go to the post office. It’s next to the newsstand.A- Where can I bu[r]
:C) Complete the sentence with some or any.I haven't got -------- money -1.Jack hasn't got a sister and he hasn't got ----- brothers either -2.He wanted to use the computer to see -------- e-mails -3.I need to buy --------- toothpaste before I go on holiday -4.I don't normally have ---[r]
FUTURE TIME CLAUSESFuture SimpleWHENTILLUNTILBEFOREAFTERWHILEAS SOON ASAS LONG ASPresent Simple1. When you (arrive) _______________________ , we (go) _______________________ to thecinema together.2. She (not help) _______________________ until we (ask) _______________________ her to do[r]
300 SENTENCES OF CERTIFICATE ABI. GRAMMAR (300 SENTENCES)1. Is Susan . home?a. in b. at c. on d. under2. Do the children go to school every day? .a. Yes, they go. b. Yes, they do. c. They go. d. No, they dont go.3. What now?a. is the time b. does the time c. is time d. is it4. They always go to scho[r]
B1-After Wednesday. I’m sick2-The 1st day of the week. I go to work very lazy.3-After January. Work, work, work4-The 4th month. Theatre season.5-The last day of the weekend. I relax.6-Christmas month. Go ice skating.7-The 5th day of the week. I’m tired.8-Similar to Julie. We’re on vaca[r]
Adverbs of frequencyINTERVIEW1) Write sentences about your friends. Use ALWAYS / NEVER / OFTEN /SELDOM /SOMETIMES / USUALLY. Follow the example:EXAMPLE: Jonh/ go to bed before 11:00Sentence: John always goes to bed before 11:00How often do you ..................?a) ______[r]
Position of adverbs of time and frequencyAdverbs of time and definite frequency say when or how often something happens. Examples are: today,yesterday, in the afternoon, last night, last week, last year, two months ago, already, soon, still, finally, weekly,daily, every year, monthly etc.Adverbs of[r]
Essay 1: Could you give me some advice? I want to travel around your country for a month. Where should I go? What should I see? Hi mate Glad to hear that The trip will take you on an unforgettable journey through our country. You should begin your adventure in Hanoi capital, in northern Vietnam. Dis[r]