Reported speech
Opposite verbs
Past tenses
Irregular verbs
About preset and past
100

'I love you' He told her that he...

• 'Lover her'

• 'Loves her'

• 'Love her'

• 'Loved her'

Loved her🥳

100

Opposite of Lend:

• Pull

• Get

• Borrow

Borrow🥳

100

When i arrived at the party, they ...... for hours.

• danced

• had danced

• were dancing

were dancing 🥳

100

Buy (past simple)

• bought

• buyed

• buys

bought 🥳

100

We use the present continous to talk about:


activities at the moment of speaking 🥳

200

He said me that he loved me 

This sentence is: 

Correct 

Incorrect 

Incorrect 😔 (He told me that he loved me)

200

Opposite of Mend:

• Sell

• Break

• Upload

Break 🥳

200

By the time we got to the station, the train ........

• had left

• left

• was leaving

had left 🥳

200

Eat (past participle)

• ate

• eaten

• eating

eaten 🥳

200

We use the present simple to talk about:

something that happens regularly in the present

300

Complete:

What did she ......... you?

• Say

• Said

• Tell

• Told

• Tell 🥳

300

Opposite of Send:

• Sell

• Receive

• Teach

Receive 🥳

300

Last weekend, I ...... to the mountains.

• went

• had gone

• was going

went 🥳

300

Speak (past simple)

• spoke

• speaked

• spoken

spoke 🥳

300

We use the past perfect to talk about:

when we are already talking about the past and want to talk about an earlier past action 

400

Complete 

Did Lucy .......... she would be late?

• Say

• Said

• Tell

• Told

• Say🥳

400

Opposite of Turn on:

• Lose

• Finish 

• Turn off

Turn off 🥳

400

They ...... (not/see) the movie because the tickets were sold out

• didn't see

• hadn't seen

• weren't seeing

didn't see

400

Take ( past participle)

• take

• taken

• took

taken 🥳

400

We use the past continous to talk about:

describe actions that were ongoing at a specific point in the past

500

'I am going to the gym' She said:

• She said she is going to the gym 

• She said she was going to the gym 

• she said she had gone to the gym 

• She said she was going to the gym🥳

500

Opposite of Find:

• Lose

• Win

• Leave

Lose 🥳

500

We ...... (buy) the house before the prices went up.

• bought

• had bought

• were buying

had bought🥳

500

Give ( past simple) 

• gave

• given 

• gived

gave

500

We use the present perfect to talk about:

Describe actions or experiences that happened at an indefinitive time before now, or actions that began in the past and continue to the present

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