Vocabulary | Multi-word verbs | verb-noun collocations | 0 and 1st conditional | Second conditional |
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The most basic emotion, it activates a part in our brain to help us to escape from danger
Fear
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have a good relationship/ like each other
get on
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Which do you do to sell something cheaply?
hold a sale
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use the ___ conditional to talk about a general situation or something which is always true.
Zero conditional.
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We use the second conditional to describe a ______ or imaginary situation
hypothetical
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making you feel that you want to sleep or rest: It was a long _________ journey.
tiring
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Wear especially smart or colourful clothes.
dress up
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What do you do to avoid standing up in a train?
get a seat
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i'll be embarrassed if ...
subject + verb
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In the if clause, we use the _______ simple
past
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Extremely unpleasant and making you feel sick: What's that smell? It's _________
disgusting
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Wear clothes that are not smart.
dress down
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What do you do to obtain new scientific information?
do experiments
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When I speak to my parents, ....
subject + verb
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in the result clause, we use _______
would or 'd
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Very frightened
terrified
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stop liking someone/something
go off
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What do you do to help a charity?
raise money
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If I study hard this year, ...
I will + verb
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correct the mistake: I would writed my autobiography if I didn't have so much work to do
I would write my...
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loss or tragedy prompt a feeling of sadness. This often result in tears, a lump in the throat and a feeling of heaviness in the chest
Distress
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talk to somebody that you like so that they will like you
chat somebody up
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What do you do to avoid waiting in a long line?
jump a queue
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What is the structure of 1st conditional?
If + present simple + will
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You wouldn't be very happy if you fail the exam
failed
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