The comparative form of "bad" is...
worse
We use future continuous for actions in progress at a certain moment in the future. Complete the sentence:
Don't call me at seven because I ___ __ ______ (will/ write) my CV.
will be writing
Complete with a, an, the, or zero article:
She likes to eat ___ apple a day!
an
Complete with a, an, the, zero article:
He goes to ___ gym twice a week.
the
The comparative form of "good" is...
better
Complete with a, an, the, or zero article:
He's my best friend. He's ___ Rob. He lives in ___ UK.
- / the
The superlative form of "bad" is...
the worst.
We use future perfect continuous for actions happening during a period up to a specified time in the future. Complete the sentence:
By the time I leave school, I ____ _____ ____ ___________ (will/learn) English for fisteen years!
will have been learning
The superlative form of "good" is...
We use future perfect for actions completed before a certain time in the future. Complete the sentence:
Call me around seven. I _____________ (will/finish) my dinner by then.
will have finished
We use ________________ for habits, repeated actions, and routines.
PRESENT SIMPLE.
We use ________________ for actions happening now, or around now.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
In present perfect, we use _______ with a specific point in time and _______ with a period of time.
since / for
We use ______________________ to emphasise the long duration of an activity that started in the past an contue now.
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
We use _____________ for interrupted actions in the past.
PAST CONTINUOUS
We use _________________ for temporary actions, with always to talk about repeated actions or annoying habits, for situations that are changing.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
We use _______________ for states that started in the past and continue now.
PRESENT PERFECT
We use ______________ for things that are always true, with adverbs and expressions of frquency.
PRESENT SIMPLE
We use _________________ for single or repeated finished events in the past.
PAST SIMPLE
We use _________________ to talk about recently finished actions or past actions with a present result. THE FOCUS IS ON THE RESULT.
Present perfect.
We use ________________ for actions, events and situations that happened before another past action.
PAST PERFECT
We use ________________________ for an action that was happening over a period of time before another action in the past.
past perfect continuous
Which tense is being used in this sentence? Why?
The students are performing in a concert next week.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS for future.
It's an arrangement.
Which tense is being used in this sentence? Why?
Future WILL
It's a predicition.
Which tense is being used in this sentence? Why?
Careful! You're going to drop something on my essay.
Be going to
Predictions based on evidence.