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What is teacher Cecilia's favorite football team? A. Real Madrid B. Atlético de Madrid
ATLEEETIIII, ATLEEEETIIIII ATLÉTICO DE MAAAADRIIIID
Name 2 songs that use the second conditional
(check by teacher)
What is Teacher Cecilia's favorite Spanish food? a. pan tomaca b. paella c. tortilla d. patatas bravas
PATATAS BRAVAS
What is the name of Teacher Cecilia's cat?
Simon or Don Simón
Both, neither, all, none? _______ reptiles and fish have scales on their bodies.
Both
Both, neither, all, none? ________ of my students are special and unique.
All
Second conditional She (be) happier, if she (have) more friends.
She would be happier if she had more friends.
Second conditional If I (speak) better English, I (move) to London.
If I spoke better English, I would move to London.
Both, neither, all, none? Unfortunately, it seems that ______ of you have studied.
Unfortunately, it seems that none of you have studied.
Second conditional If I (meet) Michael Jordan, I (ask) for his autograph.
If I met Michael Jordan, I would ask for his autograph.
Second Conditional If I (have) enough money, I (buy) a big house.
If I had enough money, I would buy a big house.
Both, neither, all, none? ________ fish use gills to breathe.
All
Both, neither, all, none? ____________ my brother or I had eaten breakfast, we were so hungry.
Neither
Second Conditional If he (be) younger, he (travel) more.
If he were younger, he would travel more.
Second conditional If I (be) you, I (get) a new job.
If I were you, I would get a new job.
Both, neither, all, none? We’ll have _______ the cheesecake and the chocolate cake.
both
Both, neither, all, none? ________ Tom nor Anna has passed the test.
Neither