-ED & -ING
Past Simple
Was/Were or Action Verb?
Adverbs of Frequency
100

Choose: “The class was ___ (bored / boring).”

boring

100

What is the past of “go”?

went

100

Fill in: “I ___ tired.” (past)

I was tired.

100

Complete: “I ___ watch TV."(50%)

I sometimes/occasionally 

200

Choose the correct form: “I feel ___ (tired / tiring).”

tired

200

Fix the mistake: “We was at the beach.”

We were at the beach.

200

Choose: “He ___ (was/went) to the store.”

He went to the store. 

200

Where does the adverb go? “She drinks tea.” (never)

She never drinks tea.

300

Compare: “I was annoyed.” vs. “I was annoying.” What’s the difference?

“Annoyed” = feeling; “Annoying” = causing the feeling

300

Fill in with correct past tense: “He ___ (bring) his dog and ___ (run) in the park.”

He brought his dog and ran in the park. 

300

Fix the sentence: “They was eat dinner.”


They were eating dinner / They ate dinner. 

300

Correct the word order: “I go sometimes to the gym.”

I sometimes go to the gym.

400

Use two -ed and two -ing adjectives in a short statement (oral sentences) describing a travel experience.

(answers vary)

400

Rewrite using appropriate time markers: “She meet her friend.” Add detail.

She met her friend last Friday / yesterday / last week

400

Explain: Why is “I was go” incorrect? Give two ways to fix it.


“Was” and “go” can’t be used that way; change to “I went” or “I was going”.

400

Compare: “They are usually late.” vs. “They usually are late.” Which is preferred and why?

First is more natural; “usually” comes after “be”

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