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What Would You Do?

The following is a summary of terms (Key Vocabulary and Expressions) taught in this unit. Puzzles use these words as answers. (See Puzzle Corner in Resources.)
 
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KEY VOCABULARY

Nouns
aunt
burglar
caller
casino
cigarette lighter
classmate
comb
counselor
drinking problem
exam
father-in-law
girlfriend
houseguest
jail
jewelry
lottery
luck
note
opportunity
owner
parking lot
radio talk show
regret
salesclerk
set (of keys)
way

Pronouns
anybody
someone

Adjectives
bad
else
honest
messy
valuable

Verbs
Modals
could
might
would
Other
admit
borrow
cheat
come back
deny
disagree
dislike
divorce
double
fight
get rid of
give back
invest
lie
lock (out)
marry
refuse
shoplift
steal
swim
thank
warn

Adverbs
overseas
straight

Prepositions
by (mistake)
for (myself)
on (a test/the street)

Conjunction
as

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EXPRESSIONS

Describing imaginary situations and consequences of the present
What would you do if . . . ?
    If I . . . , I'd/I wouldn't/I might/I could . . . .

Talking about imaginary or hypothetical actions in the past
What would you have done?
    I would have . . . .
    I wouldn't have done anything.
What should I have done?
    You should have . . . .
    You shouldn't have . . . .

Emphatically saying no
No way!

Saying someone is right
Hmm. You've got a point there.

Expressing gladness/relief
Thank goodness!

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