What is the past tense of the regular verb "walk"?
Walked
What is the auxiliary verb used to form questions in the past simple tense?
did
What is the difference between "I went to the store" and "I was going to the store"?
"I went to the store" means I completed the action of going to the store. "I was going to the store" means I was in the process of going, but perhaps something interrupted me.
Use a preposition of place to describe the location of an object.
Prepositions: on, at, in, etc
ex: The book is on the table.
What is an adverb of manner? Give an example.
An adverb of manner describes how something is done. Example: quickly.
What is the past tense of the irregular verb "eat"?
Ate
Use "did" in a question about an action in the past.
ex: Did you go to the store yesterday?
Conjugate the verb "finish" in the past perfect.
had finished
Use a preposition of time to describe when something happens.
at, in, on
ex: The meeting is at 2 PM.
What is an adverb of time? Give an example.
An adverb of time describes when something happens. Example: yesterday.
Give an example of a sentence using the past continuous tense with a regular verb.
was verb ends in ing
ex: She was walking to school when it started to rain.
Form a question using "can" about permission.
Can + (subject) + rest of the sentence
ex: Can I borrow your pen?
Use "work" in a sentence in the present continuous.
verb in ing
I am working on a new project.
Use a preposition of movement to describe the direction of an action.
to, towards, into, etc
ex: She walked to the store.
What is an adverb of frequency? Give an example.
An adverb of frequency describes how often something happens. Example: always.
Give an example of a sentence using the past perfect tense with an irregular verb.
had + verb in participle
ex: They had eaten all the cake before the guests arrived
Form a negative sentence using "must" about prohibition.
Subject + must not + rest of the sentence
ex: You must not smoke here.
What is the difference between "I went to Spain" and "I have been to Spain"?
"I went to Spain" means I went to Spain at some point in the past, and it's finished. "I have been to Spain" means I went to Spain and the experience is still relevant to me now (I might go again, or I'm using it as an example).
Use a conjunction to connect two sentences about events happening at the same time.
conjuctions: and, or, but
I eat chocolate and straberry together
What is our classroom number and building?
Number 22, building 2
Explain the difference between regular and irregular verbs in the past tense, and provide two examples of each.
Regular verbs form their past tense by adding -ed (or -d), while irregular verbs have unique forms. Regular: walked, played. Irregular: ate, went.
Form a negative sentence in the past perfect tense using "had" and an irregular verb.
Subject + had not + rest of the sentence
They hadn't gone to the concert.
Use both the past simple and past perfect in one sentence.
They had eaten all the cake before the guests arrived. (Past perfect for the earlier action, past simple for the later action.)
Use a conjunction to contrast two sentences about different places.
Compare: but, or
The city is crowded, but the countryside is peaceful.
How many students are in the class?
10