6.3 Q UANTUM N UMBERS, O RBITALS, AND P ROBABILITY P ATTERNS Chemistry Ms. Pollock 2013 - 2014.
REVISION 4 G OING TO C OULD U SED TO R ELATIVE CLAUSES N UMBERS A DJECTIVES, ADVERBS Mgr. Dagmar...
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REVISION 4GOING TOCOULDUSED TORELATIVE CLAUSESNUMBERSADJECTIVES, ADVERBS
Mgr. Dagmar Svoreňová, 2009
FUTURE - GOING TOIT IS USED TO EXPRESS AN INTENTION OR A PLAN
I am going to have a party.You are going to play basketball.He is going to study English.She is going to go home.It is going to be great.We are going to do this revision.They are going to write a test.
GOING TO – NEGATIVES
I am not going to have a party.You are not going to play basketball.He is not going to study English.She is not going to go home.It is not going to be great.We are not going to do this revision.They are not going to write a test.
GOING TO - QUESTIONS1. .............................................................................?
(you/ are/ be there/ going to)
2. .............................................................................?( going to /Sally/ come/ is)
3. .............................................................................?
(a sandwich/ for lunch/ you/ have/ are/going to)
4. .............................................................................?(is / going to/ what/ he/ do)
5. .............................................................................?(we/ going to/ have a drink/ are)
COULD
Could you read when you were five?1. Could you play football when you were five?
...............................................................2. Could you write when you were five?
...............................................................3. Could you swim when you were five?
...............................................................4. Could you ride a bike when you were five?
...............................................................5. Could you ski when you were five?
.........................................................................
USED TO
He used to smoke 40 cigarettes a day two years ago.
He doesn´t smoke now.
1. ......................................................................
Now you don´t get up early.
2. ......................................................................
We don´t live in Nitra anymore.
3. ......................................................................
He is not very polite.
4. ....................................................................
We aren´t friends any longer.
5. ......................................................................
Now you go out very often.
RELATIVE CLAUSE
When we want to give more information about people, animals, things, we often use a relative clause
The man who lives next door is very friendly.(we use who with people)
What was the name of the horse which won the race?(we use which with animals and things)
Name three things that you are afraid of.( we use that with things, animals and people)
RELATIVE CLAUSES: WHO, WHICH OR THAT?
1. Where are the pictures ________used to hang on that wall?
2. The girl______is talking on a mobile is Mandy.
3. What´s the name of the dog_______you look after?
4. The police have cought the man______ stole my car.
5. A dictionary is a book ________gives you the meanings of words.
NUMBERS1, 623, 492 one million, six hundred and
twenty-threethousand, four hundred and
ninety- two12. 805 twelve point eight zero five
700 19.34674 89.9018
13,249 1,740 2009
243,505 1, 346, 953 8, 451,769
ADJECTIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
warm warmer the warmest
wet wetter the wettest
happy happier the happiest
gorgeous more gorgeous the most gorgeous
good better the best
COMPLETE THE TABLE high
big
friendly
beautiful
bad
ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
Adjectives describe nouns or pronouns That car is very slow.
Adverbs describe verbsJane opened her eyes slowly.
Adjectives and adverbs
quick - quickly
careful - carefully
easy - easily
happy - happily
fast - fast
hard - hard
good - well
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD
1. Luke can drive very good/ well.2. He made a loud/ loudly noise.3. Jane spoke quiet/ quietly.4. James was a horrible/ horribly man.5. They pushed him very hard/ hardly.6. He careful/ carefully put a bag on the
ground.7. This is a fast/ fastly car.8. From that day they all lived happy/ happily
ever after.
CONVERSATION1. Who is your best friend?2. Do you help with housework? What do you
do?3. What are you learning at the moment?4. Do you know what time is it?5. Have you bought any new clothes recently?6. Did you go to the cinema last week?7. What radio station do you listen to?8. What do you like about your life?9. What things do you worry about?10. What are you going to do this evening?