Yesterday I am playing football.
Yesterday I went to play football.
Yesterday I played football.
Which present perfect sentence is correct?
a) I have just seen the flamingos.
b) I have just saw the flamingos.
A
Is this phone ______ (you)?
yours
verb
an action
noun
a person, place, object, animal, or idea
A) Maria bought her phone a year ago.
B) Maria buy her phone since one year.
C) Maria has her phone for one year.
A
I ______ (read) that book before.
have read
The football team won (its / it's) final game.
its
adjective
describes a noun
adverb
describes a verb
Things we do often or on a regular basis.
Present Simple Tense
Make a sentence using the present perfect tense.
Many
Can you please open the air con?
Can you please turn on the air con?
pronoun
used in place of a noun to avoid repeating that noun again and again
conjunction
connects tow or more clauses
Ask a question in the past simple tense form
400 Points for a question with no grammar mistakes
300 Points for a question with one grammar mistakes
200 Points for a question with two grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with three or more grammar mistakes
What is the past participle of the verb 'to fly'?
flown
Joanna love to read mystery books.
Joanna loves to read mystery books.
preposition
explains where something is
compound sentence
a sentence made up of two or more clauses, joined by a conjunction (like "and," "but," "or")
What are the past simple of these five base verbs? bring, wear, fly, pay, choose
brought, wore, flew, paid, chose
Make a negative present perfect sentence.
many
Place the Commas: Let's eat grandma!
Let's eat, grandma!
simile
a way to describe something by comparing it to something else using the words 'like' or 'as'
metaphor
a way to describe something by directly labelling it as something else