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Complete: I know a ____ words of French.
few
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We make continuous verb forms with ______ + Verb + ing
BE
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Do you remember the difference between undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate?
-
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Do you remember what a student loan is?
The money that a student borrows from a bank to pay for education
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Complete: I'm bilingual ___ English
in
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VERB PATTERNS: Can you invent a sentence using the verb ENCOURAGE?
Encourage + object + infinitive with to.
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Which verb form comes after MODAL VERBS? (should, can, must, might, etc)
The infinitive without to.
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Complete: to be fluent _____ a language
IN
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We usually use _______ verb forms to talk about things that are repeated, permanentm or completed.
Simple
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We usually use _______ verb forms to talk about things that connect two different time periods (the past and the present, etc)
perfect
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We usually use _______ verb forms when we focus on what happens to someone or something rather than who or what does the action
passive
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Verb patterns: KEEP + infinitive with to/ KEEP + verb + ing
KEEP + verb + ing
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Complete: My _______ language is Spanish.
first
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Verb patterns: HELP + object + infinitive/ HELP + object + infinitive with to
HELP + object + infinitive
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In present simple and past simple we use a form of ____ to make questions and negatives.
DO
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Complete: Last summer I picked ___ a bit of Russian while I was on holidays
up
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Which auxiliary do we use in perfect tenses?
HAVE
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We make passive verb forms with ___ + past participle.
BE
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We usually use _______ verb forms to talk about things that are in progress, temporary, or unfinished.
continuous
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VERB PATTERNS: Can you invent a sentence using the verb REGRET?
Regret + verb + ing.
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