Write all three forms of this verb:
DÁT
to give - gave - given
Say this in English:
PRUHOVANÁ KOŠILE
a striped shirt
I have to wash my car. It's ___________. (DIRTY)
TOO DIRTY
Which tense is used in this sentence?
MY FRIEND AND I WEREN'T SWIMMING IN THE RIVER AT 5 O'CLOCK YESTERDAY.
past continuous
My brother is reading a interesting book.
... AN interesting book.
Write all three forms of this verb:
ZAČÍT
to begin - began - begun
Say this in English:
BAVLNĚNÁ MIKINA
a cotton hoodie / sweatshirt (jumper)
Amy doesn't help with housework because she's __________. (LAZY)
TOO LAZY
Complete the sentence in PRESENT SIMPLE tense.
I never _______ (do) my homework at school but my sister always _________ (forget) to do it at home. She _________ (not like) school.
DO, FORGETS, DOESN'T LIKE
I watched TV when my friend Robbie phoned me.
I WAS WATCHING TV ...
Write all three forms of this verb:
ZNAMENAT
to mean - meant - meant
Say this in English:
BOTY NA VYSOKÉM PODPATKU
high-heeled shoes
James can't play basketball because he _____________. (TALL)
ISN'T TALL ENOUGH
Explain the differences in using WILL future and BE GOING TO future tenses. (in English)
WILL - distant future, immediate decisions, offering help
GOING TO - plans are already set; there's an evidence
- How many money do you have?
- I'm very rich, I have more than 1 million $.
How MUCH money do you have?
Write all three forms of this verb:
UČIT (NĚKOHO)
to teach - taught - taught
Use 3 adjectives to describe this sweater:
woolen, baggy / loose / oversized, grey
Complete the sentence using TOO or ENOUGH.
I can't fit into my jeans. I'm ...
TOO FAT / NOT SKINNY ENOUGH
Name three key phrases (signal words) for PRESENT PERFECT.
yet, since, already, just, so far, recently, ...
I asked my best friend to tell me something about her new boyfriend but she didn't tell me nothing.
... she didn't tell me ANYTHING.
Write all three forms of this verb:
ZAMETAT
to sweep - swept- swept
What's this?
slippers
Complete the sentence using TOO or ENOUGH:
I can't kill my worst enemy because...
your own answers :)
What's the difference between the sentences? (say it in English)
1. I played ice hockey for three years.
2. I've played ice hockey for three years.
1. I don't play it anymore but I used to play it for three years in the past.
2. I still play it (it's been three years).
When I was little, my mum gave me a pair of diamond earrings. I never wear them, they're hidden in a little box. Yesterday was my birthday and I wanted to wear them but the box was empty! I thought that someone stole them but my cousin just borrowed them. I'm so happy I didn't lost them!
I didn't LOSE them!