Revision 2 Flashcards
“Hi John, are you free tonight?”
“No, sorry, I __________ to Paris.”
am travelling
will travel
travel
travelled
am travelling
Present Continuous is used for a fixed plan, an arrangement (uspořádání, dohoda) for the future.
I ________ go to the cinema today, but I’m not sure.
may
must
probably
can
may
may = maybe I will
Can you tell me where _______________?
is the nearest bank
the nearest bank is
the nearest bank
do the nearest bank
the nearest bank is
I will call you when ___________.
I come home
I will come home
I will home
I am coming home
I come home.
After when and if we do not use ‘will” for the future.
We will stay at home if it rains. (not if it will rain)
I will be a lawyer when I grow up. (not when I will grow up)
I have been _____ Brazil in my life.
to
in
into
at
to
In such sentences we usually use to.
I have been to a concert this week.
I have been to Italy in my life.
I have been to Egypt twice in my life.
__________ sports is good for you.
Do
Let’s do
To do
Doing
Doing
‘doing’ is used here as a noun (podstatné jméno) and means dělání.
For example:
Swimming is good for you.
Travelling is fun.
I sometimes _________ mistakes when I speak.
make
do
take
keep
make
‘make a mistake’
My bus _________ at 5 pm tomorrow morning.
is going to arrive
arrives
is arriving
will arrive
arrives
We use present simple for the future when we speak about timetables and schedules for the future (it doesn’t depend on a person. The train will be there with that passenger or without).
For example:
My school begins at 9 am tomorrow.
The concert starts at 20:30 tomorrow night.
Taxis are very expensive and I do not live that far. ____________ on foot?
Go
Do you go
Do you mind going
You can go
Do you mind /maind/ going
do you mind + Verb + ing? = nevadí vám…..?
I don’t mind + Verb +ing = Nevadí mi…
I don’t mind travelling by bus.
Do you mind waiting a little bit longer?
What does ‘never mind ‘ mean?
Nevadí
6 never mind
a) used to tell someone not to worry or be upset about something :
‘We haven’t done very well, have we?’ ‘Never mind. At least we tried.’
never mind about
Never mind about the car. You’re safe, and that’s the main thing.
What is ________ capital of Australia?
the
an
a
_____
the capital…
only one, we know exactly what we are talking about
Do flowers grow or grow up?
Do children grow or grow up?
Flowers grow and children grow up:)
květiny rostou
děti vyrůstají
___________ the new season of ‘Game of Thrones’ yet?
Did you see
Do you see
Don’t you see
Have you seen
Have you seen….
With ‘yet, just and already’ we usually use present perfect simple.
Have you finished building your cellar yet?
Yes, I have! I have already built it. Have a look ! It is ready.
Have you phoned your best friend yet?
No’ I haven’t. I haven’t phoned him yet. I will do it right now.