Which is an infinitive?
A) playing
B) to study
C) studied
B) to study
Which ending uses an EXTRA syllable?
A) /id/
B) /t/
C) /d/
A) /id/
Which word is an article?
A) the
B) from
C) running
A) the
Which word is a gerund?
A) play
B) played
C) playing
C) playing
Which sentence is Present Perfect?
A) I visited Mexico.
B) I have visited Mexico.
C) I am visiting Mexico.
B) I have visited Mexico.
Which sentence uses an infinitive?
A) I enjoy reading books.
B) I want to travel.
C) I am traveling.
B) I want to travel.
Which word ends in /id/?
A) watched
B) painted
C) cleaned
B) painted
What is the subject?
"Maria plays soccer."
A) Maria
B) plays
C) soccer
A) Maria
Which sentence contains a gerund?
A) I enjoy swimming.
B) I want to swim.
C) I am swimming.
A) I enjoy swimming.
_____ you ever traveled by plane?
A) Did
B) Have
C) Are
B) Have
What word usually comes before an infinitive?
A) to
B) and
C) because
A) to
Which word ends in /t/?
A) washed
B) played
C) needed
A) washed
Which word is a preposition?
A) because
B) from
C) happiest
B) from
Gerunds end in:
A) -ed
B) -ing
C) -s
B) -ing
Which sentence is correct?
A) Has she ever seen snow?
B) Has she ever saw snow?
C) Has she ever seeing snow?
A) Has she ever seen snow?
Which is NOT an infinitive?
A) to eat
B) to learn
C) learning
C) learning
Which word ends in /d/?
A) worked
B) cleaned
C) wanted
B) cleaned
What is the article?
"A dog is barking."
A) dog
B) barking
C) A
C) A
Which is a gerund?
A) reading
B) read
C) to read
A) reading
Which sentence is correct?
A) Have you ever eaten sushi?
B) Have you ever ate sushi?
C) Have you ever eating sushi?
A) Have you ever eaten sushi?
Which sentence contains an infinitive?
A) She likes dancing.
B) They plan to visit Mexico.
C) He is running.
B) They plan to visit Mexico.
Which group uses /t/?
A) p, f, k, s, sh, ch
B) vowels
C) t and d
A) p, f, k, s, sh, ch
What is the subject?
"The students are studying."
A) studying
B) students
C) are
B) students
Which sentence contains a gerund?
A) She likes dancing.
B) She wants to dance.
C) She can dance.
A) She likes dancing.
What is the formula?
A) have/has + past participle
B) am/is/are + ing
C) verb + ed
A) have/has + past participle