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Might, will or going to?
6. Temperatures will be a lot milder than usual.
7. There might be storms at the weekend.
8. It will be cloudy all day and it might rain tomorrow.
9. Heavy rain will move into the western parts of the country first thing on Saturday morning.
10. The rain will gradually move eastwards, arriving at the most eastern parts of the country by Sunday morning.
1. It will be hot and sunny all weekend.
2. It will be dry all next week.
3. Cold temperatures will also bring snow and ice.
4. Temperatures will fall to freezing and there might be ice on the roads.
5. It is going to be a fine weekend in most parts of the country.
Zero conditional: general truth about the world/about me
If clause: present simple - Main clause: present simple
If it rains, the grass gets wet.
If I eat strawberries, I have an allergic reaction.
First conditional:
- used to talk about one possible result of a present action
If clause: present simple - Main clause: future simple (will)
If you don't hurry, you'll miss the train.
You won't pass the exam, if you don't study.
First / type 1 conditional
- we use it with almost impossible situations, something that has a very little chance of happening or maybe can't happen at all
If clause: past simple - Main clause: would + infinitive (pr. conditional)
If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
I would start a business, if I had a great business idea.
I would tell them the truth, if I were you.
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-ed/-ing adjectives
adjectives ending in:
- ed - describes a person's feelings
I am bored, excited, stressed...
That person is very annoying.
- ing - describes something (a thing/person that causes the emotion)
The movie is boring, exciting...
& that's why I am bored, excited....
I am annoyed by that person.
1) My nephew was amus... by the clown.
2) It's so frustrat.... ! No matter how much I study I can't seem to remember this vocabulary.
3) This movie is so bor... .
4) I'm feeling depress..., so I'm going to go home, eat some chocolate, and go to bed early with a good book.
5) I thought her idea was absolutely fascinat... .
6) This maths problem is so confus... ! Can you help me?
7) The teacher was really amus..., so the lesson passed quickly.
8) The journey was exhaust... ! Twelve hours by bus!
9) The plane began to move in a rather alarm... way.
10) He was frighten... when he saw the spider.
11) I was really embaress... when I fell over in the street.
12) That film was so depress... ! There was no happy ending for any of the characters.
13) I'm sorry, I can't come tonight. I'm completely exhaust... .
14) We are going in a helicopter? How excit...!
15) Don't show my baby photos to people, Mum! It's so embarass... !
- rash
- burn
- cut
- bee sting
- faint
- throw up
- break something
- ache
- swollen
- dizzy
- to talk about habits or repeated actions in the past which we don't do in the present/states that are no longer true
I used to have long hair (but now I have short hair).
He used to smoke (but now he doesn't smoke).
They used to live in India (but now they live in Germany).
A: S + used to + infinitive
N: S + didn't use to + infinitive
I: Did + S + use to + infinitive?
be used to + V-ing - I am accustomed to it now
get used to + V-ing - I will become accustomed to it
I used to wake up early.
I am used to waking up early.
I get use to waking up early.
I got used to waking up early.
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I am used to waking up early.
A: S + am/get + used to + V-ing
N: S + be not + used to + V-ing
S + didn't get + used to + V-ing
Int: Are + S + used to + V-ing...?
Do + S + get used to + V-ing...?