What tense do we use to talk about an action that happened in the past and is finished?
"The book is read by the teacher," who is performing the action?
teacher
What is the reported speech of: "I am going to the market" he said?
He said that he was going to the market
What is the infinitive form of the verb "to run"?
run
What do we call words like "quickly" and "carefully"?
adverbs
What tense is used for an action that started in the past and continues now?
present perfect continuous
What is the passive form of the sentence "She writes a letter"?
the letter is written by her
How would you report: "She said, 'I like pizza'"?
She said that she likes pizza
Complete this sentence: "I want _______ a book."
to read
In the sentence "I have three books," what is "three"?
quantifier
What tense is used to describe background?
What tense is used in this passive sentence: "The cake has been eaten"?
present perfect passive
How would you change: "They will leave tomorrow" into reported speech?
They said they would leave the next day
What verb is commonly followed by an infinitive: "I decided _______ to the park."?
to go
What do we call a word that connects two clauses, like "and," "but," or "because"?
a conjunction
What tense is used to talk about an action that will be finished before a stated time in the future?
Future perfect
Change this sentence to the passive: "They will build a new school."
a new school will be built
In reported speech, how do we change the word "today"?
that day
Which sentence uses the infinitive correctly: "She forgot to call her mom" or "She forgot calling her mom"?
she forgot to call her mom
Which sentence is correct: "I can speak English very good" or "I can speak English very well"?
I can speak english very well
What do we add to the verb to make it passive in the present simple tense?
is/are
What introductory verb do we use to report a question: "Are you coming to the party?"
asked
When do we use stop + to inf?
to stop for a while and continue doing sth
find a preposition of movement: among, off, againts, along, below
off, along