Present
Past
Adjective/Adverb
Variety
100

Present Simple is used for ................ actions

repetead/habitual

100

Transform the sentence into negative and interrogative:

"Martha did good at the English test."


Martha didn't do good...

Did Martha do good...?

100
She was amazed or amazing by the rainbow on the sky?

amazed

100

Translate the following sentence:

Casa noastra e mai mare decat a lor.

Our house is bigger than theirs.

100

Find the mistakes (2) in the sentence:

"Its raining with ice on this moment"

"It's raining with ice in this moment/at the moment."

100

Translate the following sentence into English:

A nins foarte mult iarna acum doi ani.

It snowed a lot in the winter two years ago.

100

Transform the adjective "good" into adverb

well

(irregular adverb)

100

Translate the sentence:

Nu trebuie sa mananci toate merele! Lasa unul si pentru fratele tau!

You mustn't eat all the apples! Leave one for your brother!
100

Transform the following sentence into negative and interrogative:

"Mike does his bed every morning"


Mike doesn't do his bed every morning.

Does Mike do his bed every morning?

100

We use Past Simple to express ........

finished actions in the past

100

What is the common rule of transforming an adjective into an adverb?

adjective + ly

(happy_happily)
100

Translate the sentence

Pe cine astepti?

Whom are you waiting for?

100

Present Continuous expresses actions that.....

are happening in the moment of speaking

100

Transform the sentence into past Tense, affirmative:

He doesn't usually buy shoes.


He usually bought shoes./He used to buy shoes.

100

Name 4 irregular adverbs that you remember

good, fast, hard, early, late, far, straight, daily

100

Translate the sentence

Te intereseaza poezia?

Are you interested in poetry?

200

Another use of present continuous (except for "Now action")

future actions/exceptions of a habitual action

200

What is the expression that can replace Past Simple Tense?

used to

200

The soup tastes nice or nicely? 

Explain your answer.

nice

to taste is a copulative verb, so we add an adjective, not an adverb.

200

Form a sentence to express an obligation in the past.

I had to....

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