She runs every morning.
She ran every morning.
Complete the sentence: He ___ (fall) asleep while he ___ (watch) the movie.
fell asleep, was watching
Which modal verb fits? You ___ study harder for the final exam. (advice)
should
Question: This word means something that blocks or hinders progress. It can be physical or metaphorical.
barriers
What is the past tense of "buy"?
Bought
Complete the sentence: She ___ (watch) TV when I called.
was watching
Correct the sentence: They were playing football when it starts to rain.
They were playing football when it started to rain.
Complete the sentence: They ___ (can) have finished the project by now. It was a simple task.
should
Question: This word means to follow or chase something in an effort to achieve or catch it, often used for goals or dreams.
pursue
Correct the error: I didn't knew the answer to the question.
I didn't know the answer to the question.
What tense is used here: He was studying when I arrived.
Past continuous
Complete the sentence: She ___ (write) an email when her computer ___ (crash).
was writing, crashed
Correct the error: She must to be here by now.
must be here
Question: This word can mean a strong effect or influence on something or someone.
impact
Transform this sentence into the negative past: They visited Paris last year.
They didn’t visit Paris last year.
Correct the error: They were played soccer when it started to rain.
They were playing soccer when it started to rain
past tense, past continuous
Complete the sentence: He ___ have prefered to stay home. (desire)
would
Question: This word describes a person who is against another in a contest, conflict, or competition.
opponent
Complete the sentence: The students ____(fight) outside about a situation that _____ (happen) yesterday and they ____ (be) still angry.
fought, happened, were
Choose the correct form: I ___ (read) a book while she ___ (cook) dinner.
was reading, was cooking
Correct the sentence: She throws her paper in the trash while the teacher looks at her
threw, was looking
2 for obligation
might, may, could
must, have to
Question: This word refers to responsibility for a mistake or wrongdoing.
fault