Grammar, Grammar,
Grammar!
Change the Tense!
One of These Things Is Not Like the Other
What's the Definition?
Correct the Spelling
100
subject + past form
What is the structure of the past simple tense?
100
When did you get it? I bought it last month. Do you like it?
A: WOW! Is that a new car? B: Yes A: When ________ it? (you/get) B: I ________ (buy) it last month. A: ______ it? (you/like)
100
Seafood
1) Fresh 2) Seafood 3) Frozen 4) Home-Made
100
Spicy
It's an adjective for food that is hot like curry or chilli S_____
100
She is studying law
She is studing law
200
Structure of the past continuous tense.
was/were + verb+ ing
200
I hit another car when I was driving to work. I thought the traffic lights had changed, but they hadn't. Would you like to go for a drive?
A: Yes, it is great! What happened to your front light? B: I __________ (hit) another car when I _______ (drive) to work. I thought the traffic lights _________ (change), but they hadn't. Would you like to go for a drive?
200
Fried
1) Fried 2) Chicken 3) Duck 4) Sausages
200
Starter
It's what you have before a main course S____
200
She has a lot of friends
She has a lot of freinds
300
had+ past participle
Past perfect structure
300
I can't just now because I am meeting a friend in 10 minutes. How about tomorrow night? It's Wednesday and I usually finish work early.
A: I can't just now because I _________( meet) a friend in 10 minutes. How about tomorrow night? It's Wednesday and I usually _______ (finish) work early.
300
Pitch
1) Referee 2) Coach 3) Captain 4) Pitch
300
injured
It means to hurt yourself in an accident or doing a sport: get i_____
300
She is hard-working and responsible
She is hard-working and responsable
400
be going to+ infinitive = future plans and intentions. Already decided to do something. Will/shall + infinitive = instant decisions, promises, offers, suggestions
What is the difference between "be going to + infinitive" and "will/shall+ infinitive"?
400
OK. I will pick you up at 7:00. You will love it, I know!
A: OK. I _______ (pick you up) at 7:00 B: You ______ (love) it, I know. A: I am sure I will. See you tomorrow.
400
Affectionate
1) Aggressive 2) Bossy 3) Affectionate 4) Jealous
400
Stepfather
Your mother's second husband is your s_____
400
She likes going out, seeing films, and listening to music
She likes going out, seeing films, and listenning to music.
500
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves Use when the subject of the verb is the same as the the object
What are the reflexive pronouns?
500
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BONUS! 50 points!
500
Family
1) Cousin 2) Family 3) Mother-in-Law 4) Grandfather
500
Selfish
It's an adjective for a person who always thinks about him/herself. s____
500
Her room is usually in a mess
Her room is usualy in a mess
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