MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
I [to be] very tall
present tense
I am very tall
She go to the cinema every Friday.
She goes to the...
I [to have] a really long day.
I have had a really long day.
Go
went - gone
Name the months of the year
JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL, MAY, JUNE, JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER
He [to have] to work yesterday
past simple tense
He had to work yesterday
I am going to go shopping next weekend.
CORRECT
How long [you / to be] in Wisconsin?
How long have you been in Wisconsin?
Take
took - taken
What is this?
a suitcase
They [to bring] food to the picnic
future tense
They will bring food to the picnic
I listen the radio when I'm in the shower.
I listen TO the radio
Somebody [to eat] my cookies, there's only one left!
>> continuous
Someone has been eating my cookies...
Drive
drove - driven
What's the word we use at the beginning of emails before someone's name?
"______ Kaity,
I hope you're doing well!"
Dear
We [to fly] to London yesterday when you [to call].
past continuous - past simple
We were flying to London yesterday when you called.
2,000 = two thousand
CORRECT
I'm sorry, [you / to wait] a long time?
>> continuous
I'm sorry, have you been waiting a long time?
Say
said - said
How would you translate this sentence?
"Je me demandais (si tu aimerais te joindre à nous)."
I was wondering (if you would like to join us).
I [to shop] at the store yesterday when I [to see] your mom.
past continuous - past simple
I was shopping at the store yesterday when I saw your mom.
Did you got there on time?
Did you get there on time?
I [to read] all day. So far, I [to read] ten chapters of the book.
>> continuous ; simple
I have been reading all day. So far, I have read ten chapters of the book.
Think
thought - thought