We use this tense to talk about experiences in our life (e.g., I have visited London).
Present Perfect
The opposite of 'boring'.
interesting
You go to this place to watch movies.
cinema
I can ... a bike (ride/drive).
ride
... did you go on holiday? (Answer: Last summer.)
When
This tense describes an action that was in progress at a specific time in the past (e.g., I was doing my homework at 6 pm yesterday).
Past Continuous
A person who designs buildings.
architect
You use this to talk to people far away. You hold it in your hand.
phone
I can ... three languages (say/speak).
speak
... money did you spend? (Answer: Twenty dollars.)
How much
This modal verb expresses advice (e.g., You ... drink more water).
should
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The meal you eat in the evening.
dinner
I can ... delicious cakes (make/do).
make
... you ever been to Paris? (Answer: Yes, I have.)
Have
This word is used in comparisons to say that something is much bigger/better (e.g., It's ... more interesting than the book).
much
You go to this place to see old objects and learn about history.
museum
You do this activity when you listen to music and move your body.
dance
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... was the film? (Answer: It was boring.)
How/What
This structure is used to talk about future plans and intentions (e.g., I ... ... to become a doctor).
am going to
A synonym for 'very tired'.
exhausted
You put your books and notebooks in this to carry to school.
backpack
I can ... a song (sing/tell).
sing
... bag is this? (Answer: It's mine.)
Whose