-Are you a student?
-Yes, I'm.
*This conversation has a mistake. Explain why.
Yes, I AM.
You cannot use a contraction for a short answer.
Present Continuous
This is the auxiliary verb used for the present perfect:
HAVE
ACTIVE voice
The first aspect of health that we discussed was:
a) Mental
b) Physical
c) Brain
d) GMO's
A) Physical
-Does she lives in Queretaro?
*This sentence has a mistake. Explain why.
-Does she LIVE in Querétaro.
When you use "does" you don't need the "S" in the verb.
This is the formula:
Subject + vert to be + _______________
VERB + ING or GERUND
A) Have you save enough money for the trip?
B) Do you have saved enough money for the trip?
C) Do you saved enough money for the trip?
D) Have you saved enough money for the trip?
D)
Many books ____________ during the pandemic.
a) have sold
b) have been selled
c) have been sold
d) has sold
C)
This is a way overprotective parents are called sometimes:
helicopter parents
ONLY one of the following uses of the simple present is correct:
*Activities in the moment
*Habits
*Long-term future
-Are you eating cheetos?
a) Yes, I am.
b) Yes, I am eating.
c) Yes.
What's the right answer, academically?
C)
SPELL the participle of the following verb:
WRITE
a) are been sent
b) are being seding
c) are been send
d) are being sent
D)
When we talk about the health of our brain, we're not just talking about mental health, we also need to pay attention to what we ______.
(Food)
This is the only verb in English with 3 forms in the present tense. (Conjugation)
Verb "to be"
Am
Is
Are
We can use the present progressive to talk about the future:
a) Yes, of course!
b) Yes, but only short term.
c) No, it's present tense only.
B)
"BRING"
B - R - O - U - G - H - T
In passive voice, the subject of the sentence would be the _______________ in active voice.
object or complement.
The debate about being productive during the pandemic lies between learning new skills and...
protecting our mental health.
This verb never adds an "S" to the third person in simple present.
CAN
MAY
MUST
SHOULD
"Your driving too fast, slow down!"
There's a mistake in this sentence. Explain why.
Your -> You're
*This adverb helps emphasize that the action has been completed...
ALREADY
To focus on the object rather than on the subject that does the action.
Maybe surprisingly, one advantage of GMO's is that they can be good for the environment because...
Production increases so:
*the necessity to cut down trees for agriculture goes down
*communities can sustain themselves which reduces costs of transportation.