Simple Past
Simple Future
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
100

There are two types of verbs in the past. What are they?

Irregular and regular

100

How many ways are there to form simple future?

3 ways

100

I ____ (drive) to school tomorrow.

I will drive to school tomorrow.

100

I _____(go) to the park today.

I will not go to the park today.

100

___ you ___ (come) to the party tonight?

Will you come to the party tonight?

200

Lived is a(n) _____ verb. 

regular

200

What are the ways to form simple future?

Affirmative

Negative

Interrogative


200

Danny and Lisette ______ (go) to the movies this Friday.

Danny and Lisette will go to the movies this Friday.

200

My dad _____ (buy) me a laptop for my birthday.

My dad will not buy me a laptop for my birthday.

200

___ she ____ (join) us anytime soon?

Will she join us anytime soon?

300

Taught is a(n) ______ verb

irregular

300

True or false. We change the infinitive verb to past tense when using simple future. 

False.

300

Susan _____ ( bought) a laptop next Saturday.

Susan will buy a laptop next Saturday.

300

My aunt ______ (came) to Christmas this year.

My aunt will not come to Christmas this year.

300

___ she ___ (went) to school tomorrow?

Will she go to school tomorrow?

400

What do you do to an irregular verb to change it to past tense?

You have to change the vowel

400

When do we use simple future?

decision making, making promises, making an offer, actions that will or will not happen, predictions, etc

400

Danny _____ (swam) tomorrow morning.

Danny will swim tomorrow morning.

400

Jack ____ (flew) to London this week.

Jack will not fly to London this week.

400

__ you __ (cried)?

Will you cry?

500

What are the rules for adding -ed?

  • Add -ed to most verb, drop the “e” and add “ed” to verbs that end with “e”

  • Change the “y” to “i” and add -ed to verbs that end with a consonant and “y”

  • Double the consonant and add -ed to verbs that end with one vowel and one consonant

500

How do you form simple future?

Affirmative: Pronoun + will + verb

Negative: Pronoun + will not/won’t + verb

Interrogative: Will + Pronoun + verb

500

I ____ (slept) early tonight. 

I will sleep early tonight.

500

Danny ______ (watched) the new episode on tv tonight.

Danny will not watch the new episode on tv tonight.

500

___ you ___ (went) to the party tonight?

Will you go to the party tonight?

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