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100
Look! He __________ (run) really fast. I wonder why.

Look! He is running really fast. I wonder why.

100

Why __________ (drive) so fast? Slow down!

Why are you driving so fast? Slow down!

100

Choose the correct answer:

Oh no! I ___________ (know) this! I haven't learnt this for the test.

a) I'm not knowing
b) I don't know

Oh no! I don't know this! I haven't learnt this for the test.

100

True or false?

We use the past continuous to talk about a sequence of events in the past. 

False

We use the past simple to talk about a sequence of events in the past.

100

Is this sentence correct? 

I’m not understanding this maths calculation.


No, it isn't. We can't use the verb understand in the continuous form, because it is a state verb. 

200

Choose the correct answer:

When I met John, he ________ through difficult times.

a) went
b) was going
c) go

When I met John, he was going through difficult times.

200

What ________ (you / do) on Thursdays after class?

What do you do on Thursdays after class?
200

I ____________ (not know) you like maths, I thought you hate it.

I didn't know you like maths, I thought you hate it.

200

What's the difference between using the present continuous and going to for the future?

Present continuous:
- near future, planned events

Going to:
- planned events
- future further ahead

200

Which of these do we use in questions?

a) some
b) any

We can use both

Any for general questions about the existence of things, some for offers. 

300

We ___________ (recently / renew) our website.

We have recently renewed our website.

300

A:When ________ (you / arrive)?

B: Last night.

A: When did you arrive?

B: Last night. 

300

I __________ (never see) this movie.

I have never seen this movie.

300

What kind of situations do we use the future simple (will) for? Name at least three. 

Immediate decisions
Promises
Offers
Predictions
Threats 

300

What are the past forms of the verb lie (ležet)?

Lie - lay - lain

400

A: I'm late for my flight.

B: Don't worry. I ___________ (drive) you to the airport.


A: I'm late for my flight.

B: Don't worry. I'll drive you to the airport.

400

Choose the correct answer:

_____________ (you / watch) the game tonight?

a) Are you going to watch
b) Will you watch

Are you going to watch the game tonight.

400

That was the first time he ________ (not succeed) in his entire life.

That was the first time he didn't succeed in his entire life.  

400

What does using the present continuous and going to for future arrangements have in common

They're both used for planned events.

400

Name at least five stative verbs.

like, know, belong, love, sound, taste, promise, remember, dislike, suppose, hate, seem, believe, love, mean, think (to have an opinion), etc.


500

I am sorry that I _______ (have) to leave your party so early last night. I _____________ (really / enjoy) myself.



I am sorry that I had to leave your party so early last night. I was really enjoying myself.

500

Joe's English _______________ (improve), isn't it? _______ (ever/be) this good?

Joe's English is really improving, isn't it? Has he ever been this good?

500

It _____________ (be) true that he ________ (do) any work on Sunday.

It isn't true that he didn't do any work on Sunday.

500

Compare the situations for which we use the past simple and present perfect.

Past simple:
- events finished in the past
- usually come with a time expression
- singular events or events happening regularly
- sequence of events in the past
- past facts 

Present perfect:
- things that started in the past but still have an effect to this day
- experience
- features expressions like ever, never, recently, etc. 

500

Explain how the following sentence can have multiple meanings:

I never said she stole my money.

It depends on which word you emphasize:

never said she stole my money.
I never said she stole my money.
I never said she stole my money.
I never said she stole my money.
I never said she stole my money.  

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