As you say in present continuous, you are doing something
I am doing
When we ask about a thing / things, we use:
What/What's
Which
The meaning of the verb "be" in past simple is?
Was
Translate the sentence into English:
Kto lubi Marka?
Who likes Mark?
Create a question from a sentence:
You were in the cinema yesterday.
Were you in the cinema yesterday?
How to build a present simple sentence?
Subject + Verb(vl) + s/es
When we ask for a place, we use:
Where
The meaning of the verb "beat" in past participle is?
Beaten
Translate the sentence into English:
Kto zna poprawną odpowiedź?
Who knows the right answer?
Create a question from a sentence:
Mark will be in the office tomorrow.
Will Mark be in the office tomorrow?
Change your mind "I did my homework" in present continuous, present perfect simple and present perfect continuous
Present continuous: I was doing my homework
Present perfect simple: I had done my homework
Present perfect continuous: I had been doing my homework
When we ask for the reason for doing something, we use:
Why
The meaning of the verb "become" in past simple is?
Became
Translate the sentence into English:
Kogo ty już znasz w tej klasie?
Who do you already know in this class?
Create a question from a sentence:
They play computer games.
Do they play computer games?
When We can use present forms to talk about the past?
- when we are telling a story
- when we are summarising something we have read, heard or seen
When we ask for a person, we use:
Who
The meaning of the verb "begin" in past participle is?
Begun
Translate the sentence into English:
Do kogo wczoraj dzwoniłeś?
Who did you call yesterday
Create a question from a sentence:
Chris studies English.
Does Chris study English?
What time is it?
The tense that is used to show that something started in the past and is continuing at the present time.
Present Perfect Continuous
When we ask for a time period or cost / price, we use:
How
The meaning of the verb "bend" in past simple is?
Bent
Translate the sentence into English:
Kto poszedł wczoraj na mecz?
Who went to the match yesterday?
What interrogative words are used to form questions before an auxiliary verb? Give an example.
- Where - do you live?
- How - often do you go to the gym?
- What - do you do at the weekend?
- Why - did you sell the car?
- How - much does it cost?