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
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)