For facts, or things that are usually true.
Present simple
For finished actions/events in the past.
Past Simple
For timetables and scheduled events.
Present Simple
-able or -ible?
respons______
responsible
What is teacher Elsy's last name?
Cárdenas
A state that started in the past and continues to now.
Present Perfect
For actions, events and situations that happened before another past action.
Past Perfect
For predictions, quick decisions, promises, express certainty, and offers/warnings.
Will
are examples of what type of words?
Compound nouns
What is teacher Elsy’s favorite color?
Pink
Adverbs like already, yet, never, and ever are used with this tense.
Present perfect
Two structures are used to talk about past habits or activities.
Used to and Would
One structure is used for arranged/organized future events.
Another structure is used for future plans and intentions.
1. present continuous
2. going to
A phrasal verb that means "to succeed in understanding something difficult or strange".
Get your head around something
What is teacher Elsy’s favorite animal?
Cats
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb:
Susan __________ (have) the same car for 16 years.
Susan has had the same car for 16 years.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb:
Tina ___________ (start) watching the film when I arrived, so I didn’t understand the story at all.
had started
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb:
Mary and Chris………………………(not come) to my birthday meal. I think they…………………….(be) on holiday by then.
Mary and Chris aren't coming to my birthday meal. I think they will be on holiday by then.
Complete the sentence with an idiomatic expression:
I could never ride a rollercoaster, I don't ___________________.
have a head for heights
Mention at least 2 of the keychains teacher Elsy has
Poki
Ghost
Marie (Cat)
Heart
Lipbalm (makeup)
Correct the sentence:
Where you are!? I try to call you for hours!
Where have you been!? I have been trying to call you for hours!
Correct the following sentence:
A: Did you drive when I was calling last night?
B: Yes, I did.
A: Were you driving when I called last night?
B: Yes, I was.
Correct the sentence:
This time tomorrow, we will eat a Greek salad by the sea! I can’t wait!
This time tomorrow, we will be eating a Greek salad by the sea! I can’t wait!
Correct the sentence:
There is nothing on the fridge! I guess I have to do without takeout.
There is nothing on the fridge! I guess I have to make do with takeout.
What year was teacher Elsy born?
(Ps. BE RESPECTFUL)
Keep guessing (points to whoever was closer)