Fill in the blank with an imperative verb:
____ off the lights when you leave.
Turn, Switch, Shut, Dim
Past continuous:
I ___ (study) for my exams all night.
antonym of unsatisified
satisfied
antonym of dangerous
safe
Present perfect tense:
I _____ (visit) Paris three times.
have visited
Present perfect tense:
I _____ never ______ (try) sushi.
have never tried
Fill in the blank with an imperative verb:
____ us for the meeting tomorrow.
Join, Invite, Meet, Attend, Bring
Past continuous and past simple:
She _____ (paint) a picture when the doorbell ____ (ring).
She was painting a picture when the doorbell rang.
The weather was terrible; ____, the picnic was canceled.
choose one: as a result / therefore
therefore
Past continuous and past simple:
We _____ (watch) a movie when the power ____ (go) out.
We were watching a movie when the power went out.
synonym of sad
depressed
antonym of deny
admit
synonym of messy
disorganized
antonym of swift
delayed
synonym of dangerous
risky
He forgot his umbrella. ____, he got soaked in the rain.
choose one: because / as a result
as a result
Fill in the blank with an imperative verb:
________ the door quietly.
Close, Open, Shut, Leave, Secure
Present perfect tense
She ______ (learn) to play the piano.
What is the rule on past continuous tense?
you / we / they - __________
I / he / she / it - __________
verb = ____________
you / we / they - were
I / he / she / it - was
verb = present participle (ing)
What is the rule on present perfect tense?
I / you / we / they - __________
He / she / it - __________
verb = ____________
I / you / we / they - have
He / she / it - has
verb = past participle
with time expression
What are the 4 adverbs of opinion?
personally, fortunately, unfortunately, surprisingly
What are the keywords used in time connectives?
initially, previously, whenever, afterwards, eventually, meanwhile, ultimately
What are the 4 adverbs of certainty?
maybe, probably, certainly, definitely
Linking words of cause & effect?
because, so, therefore, as a result, due to, since
What is the meaning of imperative verbs?
Imperative verbs are action verbs used to give commands, instructions, or requests.