Vocabulary | Multi-word verbs | verb-noun collocations | Zero and First conditionals | Second conditional |
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Fear
The most basic emotion. It activates a part in our brain which allows us to escape from danger.
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get on
Have a good relationship, like each other
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get a seat
Which do you do to avoid standing up in a train?
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Zero
We use ___ conditional to talk about a general situation, or something which is always true
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hipothetical
We use second conditional to describe a ... or imaginary situation
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embarrassed
My face went bright red when I realised what I'd said. I was really_________
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scroll up
Move the computer mouse to see earlier pages
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do experiments
Which do you do to obtain new scientific information?
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I will feel better
Complete the sentence: I'm feeling down. If I go for a run...
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past
In the if clause, we use the ... simple
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terrified
Very frightened
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dress down
wear clothes that are not smart
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Raise money
Which do you do to help a charity?
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I will be surprised if Maria comes to the party
Complete the sentence: I... (be) surprised if Maria .... (come) to the party
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would
in the result clause, we use...
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the cause of the feelings
We use -ing to talk about: the cause of the feeling or the feelings?
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settle down
Choose to live a calm life
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jump a queue
which do you do to avoid waiting in a long line?
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is
Choose the correct alternative: They'll arrive as soon as dinner is/will be/won't be ready
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Didn't
Correct the sentence: I would write my biography if I don't have so much work to do
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Distress
Loss or tragedy prompt a feeling of sadness. This often results in tears, a lump in the throat and a feeling of heaviness in the chest.
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chat up
talk to someone that you like so that they will like you
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hold a sale
which do you do to sell something cheaply?
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If + present simple + will/might/could
What is the structure of 1st conditional?
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I'd .... (go to Liverpool)
Complete the sentence: If I were you
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