Animals
Journeys
Past Simple
Present Perfect
Used to
Past Continuous
100

What is the meaning of “endangered”?

At risk of extinction

100

What is a “campsite”?

A place where people set up tents or park RVs for camping

100

What is the Past Simple form of “go”?

Went

100

Which helping verb is used to form the Present Perfect?

have / has

100

What does “used to” describe?

Past habits or states that are no longer true

100

What ending do verbs take in the Past Continuous tense?

-ing

200

What does “protected” mean in relation to animals?

Kept safe from harm or danger

200

What does “set out” mean in terms of a journey?

To begin or start a journey

200

What ending do regular verbs typically take in the Past Simple?

-ed

200

What is the Present Perfect form of “see”?
I: ____

You: _____

He/She/It: ______

We: _____

They: _____

I: have seen

You: have seen

He/She/It: has seen

We: have seen

They: have seen

200

Convert this sentence using “used to”: “He eats breakfast early every day.”

He used to eat breakfast early every day.

200

Which helping verbs are used with Past Continuous?

was / were

300

What is the primary role of an animal’s “camouflage”?

To help the animal blend into its surroundings to avoid predators or catch prey

300

Describe the difference between “backpack” and “pack your bag.”

A backpack is a type of bag; "pack your bag" means to put items into a bag for travel

300

Explain when we use the Past Simple tense.

For actions completed at a time before now, actions completed in the past

300

Convert this sentence to Present Perfect: “They eat dinner.”

They have eaten dinner.

300

What is the negative form of “used to”?

Didn’t use to

300

Convert this sentence to Past Continuous: “They eat dinner.”

They were eating dinner.

400

What are the names of the two unique body parts that elephants use for digging, lifting, smelling, and drinking?

Tusks and a trunk

400

What is the purpose of a “landmark” during a journey?

To serve as a recognizable feature that helps travelers navigate or mark a location

400

What is the Past Simple of “buy” and “bring”?

Bought and brought

400

Explain one difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple.

Present Perfect is used for actions with relevance to the present or unspecified time; Past Simple is for completed actions at a specific past time

400

Explain the difference between “used to” and “usually.”

"Used to" refers to past habits no longer true; "usually" describes current habits

400

Explain the difference between Past Simple and Past Continuous.

Past Simple describes completed actions; Past Continuous describes actions in progress at a specific time in the past

500

Explain the difference between “poisonous” and “harmless” animals.

Poisonous animals have toxins that can cause harm, while harmless animals are safe and not dangerous

500

Explain the difference between “hitchhike” and “find a ride.”

"Hitchhike" is to get a free ride from a stranger, often by signaling on the side of the road; "find a ride" could mean arranging transportation through various methods, not necessarily free

500

Identify whether the following sentence is correct or incorrect and correct it if needed: “She didn’t went to the party.”

Incorrect. Correct answer: "She didn’t go to the party."

500

Identify whether this sentence is correct: “I have seen him yesterday.” If incorrect, explain why.

Incorrect. Present Perfect should not be used with specific past time expressions like "yesterday." Correct: "I saw him yesterday."

500

Identify whether the following sentence is correct or incorrect and correct it if needed: “Did you used to play sports?”

Incorrect. Correct answer: "Did you use to play sports?"

500

Identify whether this sentence is correct: “She was play guitar when it started raining.” If incorrect, explain why.

Incorrect. Correct answer: "She was playing guitar when it started raining."

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