We should take this many breaks for this long.
What is 2-3 for at least 15 minutes?
This time clause can also begin a question
What is "when"?
This tense is used to describe events or actions that will happen some time from now.
What is "Simple Future"?
A word that describes a noun or phrase.
What is an adjective?
If the statement is negative, then the question is...
What is Positive!?
Academic Time (classes) for kids are usually less than...
What is 1 hour?
True or false: You use the present tense with the time clause
TRUE!
When I get off the zoom call, I will make lunch
(TC) (Present) (Future)
True or False: You can use "will" or "going to" to make a future prediction.
TRUE!
The word that comes after the comparative adjective
What is "than"?
The verb that uses irregular form in tag questions.
What is to be? (I am late, aren't I?
Spending time with friends online is important. Plan a meeting with a child's friend for this amount of time.
What is 30 minutes?
True or False: The time clause can come come at the end of the sentence
True: When I get home, I will take a nap. OR
I will take a nap when I get home.
This tense describes a continuous action that is happening some time in the future.
What is future progressive?
I will be going to the movies next week
An adjective that ends in y changes to
What is ier or iest?
Can we use tag with past or present tense?
Yes! (She was, He is) (Also future: You will)
Name two ideas for enrichment (activities other than school)
Read, playing a musical instrument, drawing, games, puzzles, word search, exercise
Name 3 Time clauses
When, While, After, Before, Until, Since, Every time
To make a decision right now, you use this word.
What is will?
This is the phrase we use with adjectives in the equative form (when something equals something else)
What is as ____ as?
Example: as tall as
When you are not sure and you want to know the answer, your voice goes which way?
What is "UP"!? (He doesn't drive, does he?)
What is the most important subject for kids?
ENGLISH!
Are we always talking about the future when we use time clauses?
We can also be talking about the past!
After I went to school, I learned a lot!
To make a plan for the future, you use this word.
What is going to?
When an adjective has more than two syllables, we must add these words for comparative or superlative.
What is more (comparative) or most (superlative)?
If there is a noun or name in the beginning, we replace it at the end of the question with...
What is a subject pronoun? (John is the teacher, isn't he?)