When do we use the present simple
For habits and routines, things that we do often or things that are generally true
When do we use the past simple
For finished past actions that happened more than once
A person who doesn't want to work
Lazy
Do or Make?
--- a mistake
Make
Often does he how call you
Fill in the blank:
She --- when we --- ----- dinner (arrive, have)
arrived, were having
A person who likes giving people things
Generous
Opposite of crowded
Empty
Fill in the blank:
What time --- the class finish?
Complete the sentence
They ---- TV when I arrived (not watch)
were not watching
What object do you wear around your waist to secure your pants
A belt
to or -ing?
I enjoy ---- in bed (Read)
reading
Fill in the blanks:
Mark --- (live) in Paris but now he -- ---- in Nice (be work)
When do we use 'be going to?'
Future plans and intentions already decided at the moment of speaking or to make a prediction based on something we can see (evidence)
Eg: look at those dark clouds, it is going to rain
What is the name for the activity where you sleep in a tent in the forest?
Camping
Make or do
I have to --- my homework
do
Fill in the blank:
They (- not be) getting on well at the moment
are not
When do we use the present continuous?
Fixed plans and arrangements in the future, usually with a time expression
eg: I am going to see my friend tomorrow night
Preposition
We might go to the beach but it depends --- the weather
on
Do you believe --- ghosts?
In