Cooking Verbs, Grammar, and Adjectives

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Cooking Verbs:

- Bake      - Grill            - Roast

- Chop     - Heat            - Season

- Fry        - Overcook     - Slice

- Grate    - Peel             - Spread

Quantities:

- A chunk of       - A piece of    - A spoonful of

- A cup of          - A pinch of    - A sprinkle

- A handful of    - A slice of    

- A packet of     - A splash of 

Grammar:

   Future Continuous

+ I’ll be making a pear smoothie (Will + be + -ing)

- We won’t be eating a lot of meat in the future (Won’t + be + -ing)

? What will you be making? (...Will…-ing)

Future Perfect

+ We’ll have seen and tasted some very unusual dishes. (Will have seen+ -ed).

- He won’t have finished by the end of the program. (Won’t have + -ed)

? Will you have finished by the end of the program? (Will…have + -ed)

Future Tenses:

- Friday’s class starts at 9 o’clock.

- Professor Jones is coming to Friday’s class.

- We’re going to discuss your ideas on Friday

Predictions with:

-Be going to 

-Will

-May/might.


Sense Verbs:

- Feel               - Sound

- Feel like        - Sound like

- Look             - Taste

- Look like      - Taste like

- Smell            - Touch

- Smell like

Adjectives to Describe Texture, Sound, Taste, etc:

- Colourful       - Smelly

- Faint               - Smooth

- Rough            - Sour

- Sharp             - Spicy

- Shiny             - Transparent

Grammar:

Modals of Deduction and Possibility 

100% = It must be wonderful

Possibility = (might/ could be/ may/ could)

It might sound like a joke.

He could be the only person in the world who feels no fear.

Knowledge about his condition may help them understand.

This could become a problem.

100% impossible = He can’t be serious.

Obligation, Prohibition, Necessity and Advice

Obligation: Must, don’t have to, Do… have to…?

Necessity: Need to, don’t need to

Prohibition: Mustn’t to

Advice: Should, shouldn’t, ought to


Processes:

- Attract                  - Create         - Produce

- Collect                  - Deliver        - Solve

- Communicate    - Develop     - Supply

- Connect               - Measure     - Waste

Extreme Adjectives: 

- Boiling           -Fascinating     -Stunning

- Deafening     -Freezing          -Terrifying    

- Dreadful        -Gorgeous

- Enormous    -Marvellous

Grammar:

The Passive

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Questions Tags and Questions with Prepositions

- Is - isn’t it?

- Has - hasn’t it?

- Will -won’t 

- You speak - don’t you?

- Linda went - didn’t she?

(Al revés si las frase empieza por el negative)

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