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Use the phrase "I wouldn't be surprised if..." to speculate about the life in the future.
I wouldn't be surprised if + simple past
Name 5 problems in big cities
overpopulation, traffic jam / heavy traffic, pollution, violence, lack of public transport, flood...
"In the past, people used to be more selective when taking photos." Can I substitute USED TO by WOULD on the sentence? Why (not)?
No, because BE is a stative verb (habitual state in the past)
Name 6 natural disasters
Avalanche, tornado, volcanic eruption, earthquake, landslide, tsunami...
"The tourist decided to ask for help as he was lost." Right or Wrong?
Right
"The tourist asked for help in order find his way around." Right or Wrong?
No. in order TO
Odd one out: Don't bother me, Be too much, Can't stand the sight of.
Don't bother me expresses LIKE, while the others express DISLIKE
Use "manage to" or "could" to complete the sentences: It was really dark. JT ... to find the street, but he ... find my house.
managed to / couldn't
Collocation challenge: What's in common among these nouns?
They are used with the verb TAKE
Collocation challenge: What's in common among these nouns?
They are used with the verb GET
Finish the sentence...
won't / will
Finish the sentence...
If + past perfect (had + participle past)
"Don't you know the answer?! It's such an obvious.". Is this sentence correct?
No. It's SUCH and obvious ANSWER or It's SO obvious.
"It's so hard work!". Is this sentence correct?
No. It's SUCH a hard work.
What's the difference: Hold on to your dreams X Give up on them ?
to keep sth X to let sth go
What is something that you keep putting off doing?
...
Match the meanings and the phobias: Aerophobia, Nomophobia and Acrophobia + Fear of heights, of planes and of being out of (phone) contact
Acrophobia (fear of heights), Aerophobia (fear of planes) and Nomophobia (fear of being out of phone contact)