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Complete the sentence: There is too much/many pollution on planet earth.
Much
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Complete the sentence: How much/many donuts do you want?
Many
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To express past obligation, we use
Had to
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To talk about past prohibition, we use
was/were + not allowed to:
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Who was Nelson Mandela?
Anwer varies; former president of South Africa, a political leader, anti-apartheid fighter, man of freedom.
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Complete the sentence: I ate too much/many rice.
much
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TRUE OR FALSE? In the past, we can’t use must. Because, unlike other modal verbs (can/could), must has no past tense form.
TRUE
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We use the passive voice when....
what or who caused the action is unknown, unimportant, obvious, or done by people in general.
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What are two auxilary verbs used to express that doing something is obligatory?
must; have
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TRUE OR FALSE Nelson Mandela was sent to prison.
TRUE
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TRUE OR FALSE Nelson Mandela was originally born in Great Britain.
FALSE
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We use will to express....
that something is very likely to happen.
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We use won't to express
that something is very unlikely to happen. (or likely not to happen)
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Complete the sentence: There are too much/many seeds in this orange.
Many
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We use the second conditional to...
talk about situations that are not real, impossible, or almost impossible to happen and the consequences.
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