How do you form the present perfect tense? (Give the structure)
Have/has + past participle
What is the comparative form of “big”?
Bigger
What modal verb do we use to express ability?
Can
Which tense do we use for completed actions in the past?
Question: What is the opposite of "hot"?
Cold
Fill in the blank: She ______ (never / try) sushi before.
She has never tried sushi before.
Fill in the blank: This test is ______ (easy) than the last one.
This test is easier than the last one.
Fill in the blank: You ______ (must / can’t) park here. There’s a sign!
You mustn’t park here.
Fill in the blank: Yesterday, while I ______ (walk) home, it started to rain.
Yesterday, while I was walking home, it started to rain.
Fill in the blank: I need a new ______ of shoes. (Choose: pair / piece / set)
Pair
What is the difference between the past simple and present perfect? (Brief explanation)
The past simple is used for completed actions with a specific time, while the present perfect is used for actions with a connection to the present or no specific time.
What is the superlative form of “interesting”?
The most interesting
What is the difference between must and have to?
"Must" is for strong personal obligation, "have to" is for external rules.
What’s the difference between past simple and past continuous? (Brief explanation)
Past simple is for completed actions, past continuous is for actions in progress at a past moment.
What is a synonym for “happy”? (Give one word.)
Joyful / Cheerful / Glad (Any correct synonym works.)
Correct the mistake in this sentence: I have saw that movie already.
I have seen that movie already.
Correct the mistake: This is the more difficult question in the test.
This is the most difficult question in the test.
Correct the mistake: I can to swim very well.
I can swim very well.
Correct the mistake: When I was a child, I was going to the park every day.
When I was a child, I went to the park every day.
Which word means the same as "huge"? (Give one word.)
Enormous / Gigantic / Massive (Any correct synonym works.)
Rewrite this sentence using the present perfect: We started studying English three
We have studied English for three years.
Rewrite the sentence using a comparative: This book is not as good as the one I read last week.
The book I read last week is better than this one.
Rewrite this sentence using a modal verb: It’s necessary to bring your passport.
You must bring your passport.
Rewrite using past continuous: She entered the room and saw that I read a book.
She entered the room and saw that I was reading a book.
What is a more advanced word for "tired"? (Give one word.)
Exhausted