When do we use simple present?
To talk about habits, facts, and routines.
How do we form the simple past of a verb?
If the verb is regular we add -ed.
If the verb is irregular we must know the past form.
Ex: eat: ate
When do we use the present perfect?
To talk about actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past. The exact time is unknown or unimportant to the speaker.
Ex: She has tasted spinach three times.
What's wrong?
She will travels to Europe next week.
Travels
It is "travel"
When do we use the comparative form?
To compare 2 things, 2 people, 2 animals, etc.
How do we form the simple present with the 3rd person singular he, she, and it?
Simple past of "become".
became
How do we form the present perfect?
Using the verb HAVE (has)+ PAST PARTICIPLE
When do we use "WILL"?
To talk about promises and predictions.
When do we use the superlative form?
To compare 1 thing among others.
To compare more than 2 things.
What's wrong?
The Smiths goes out for dinner.
"Goes", the correct answer is "go"
Simple past of "need"
needed
Form a sentence in the present perfect.
VERB: EAT
POSSIBLE ANSWERS:
I HAVE EATEN A LOT OF FOOD.
THEY HAVE EATEN A LOT OF CANDY.
HE HAS EATEN SUSHI 4 TIMES.
When do we use the future with BE GOING TO?
To talk about future plans and intentions.
Superlative of: brave
THE BRAVEST
How do we form a negative sentence in simple present?
Using: Don't or Doesn't + the verb in its simple form.
How do we form negative sentences in simple past?
Using DIDN´T + the simple form of the verb.
Ex: I didn't do my homework.
Turn this sentence into negative.
HE HAS DRIVEN FOR 6 HOURS.
HE HASN'T DRIVEN FOR 6 HOURS.
How do we form the negative in simple future "will"?
WILL NOT or WON'T
Comparative of: expensive
More expensive than
How do we form an interrogative sentence?
By using DO or Does +subject + the verb in its simple form.
How do we form a question in simple past?
Using "Did" at the beginning of the sentence + subject + the verb in its simple form.
Ex: Did you finish your homework?
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:
HAVE YOU VISITED JAPAN?
POSSIBLE ANSWERS:
YES, I HAVE.
NO, I HAVEN'T.
Form an interrogative sentence with "BE GOING TO" with the following verb: CATCH
Possible answers:
Is my cat going to catch a rat?
Are you going to catch butterflies?
Form a superlative sentence with: CHEAP
Possible answers:
My house is the cheapest in the town.
I bought the cheapest sweater in the store.