If he had finished his degree, he ____ a higher salary now.
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39%
would have
56%
would have had
4%
will have
1%
had have
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Let's learn about Mixed Conditionals today! Check out the information in the pictures and test your knowledge with the quiz below 💫
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If I didn’t have so much work, I ____ to the party last night.
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38%
would go
44%
would have gone
12%
would had gone
5%
have gone
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It's time to review the words and expressions we learned in July ☀️ Test your memory with a quick quiz!
When it's too hot, we can say, "It's ... outside 🥵"
When it's too hot, we can say, "It's ... outside 🥵"
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8%
sweltering
10%
roasting
48%
boiling
15%
burning
19%
all above
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Ukraine began implementing ____, disconnecting entire districts from the power grid (The Guardian)
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40%
electricity shortage
34%
rolling blackouts
13%
energy facilities
13%
electricity imports
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And let's repeat a word from June:
Over and over, Ukrainians have shown ____ and resilience in the face of adversity 💪
Over and over, Ukrainians have shown ____ and resilience in the face of adversity 💪
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9%
meltdown
80%
perseverance
6%
scorcher
5%
setbacks
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✅ Today, we are checking causatives (Hint: We use causative verbs when we want to talk about something that someone else did for us or another person).
In the sentence 'I had my dinner cooked,' who cooked the dinner?
In the sentence 'I had my dinner cooked,' who cooked the dinner?
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23%
Me
77%
Someone else
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🚘 If someone is washing your car at the current moment, you can say: "I ___ my car ___ at the moment."
Anonymous Quiz
26%
have / washing
53%
am having / washed
22%
have / washed
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🌬 You had installed air conditioning recently. But if someone else had done this for you, you would say: "I ___ air conditioning ___."
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59%
have had / installed
19%
have / had installed
23%
had had / installed
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A bonus question: Did you notice the mixed conditional in the last question? We covered it last week 😉 Let's repeat.
The structure is "If + past perfect => would + infinitive." We use this structure when:
The structure is "If + past perfect => would + infinitive." We use this structure when:
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61%
we talk about a hypothetical condition happening in the past with a present result
39%
we talk about a hypothetical situation in the past and its hypothetical result in the past
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🌤 Life is full of ups and downs, ebb and flow. That’s just the way it is.
While we wish you all the best, today we’re diving into some idioms that describe difficulties. Hopefully, you won’t have to use them too often!
While we wish you all the best, today we’re diving into some idioms that describe difficulties. Hopefully, you won’t have to use them too often!
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Today, we are checking phrasal verbs with 'carry' 💫
The concert was so exciting that the crowd got carried ___ by the energy.
The concert was so exciting that the crowd got carried ___ by the energy.
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8%
in
27%
out
31%
away
34%
up
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