Prepositions 1
Past Perfect Simple
Past Perfect Simple
vs. Past Simple
Past Perfect
Continuous
Past Pefect: Simple
vs. Continuous
Auxiliary Verbs 1
Auxiliary Verbs 2
Questions
Prepositions 2
Auxiliary Verbs 3
100

When the subject of the sentence is a person, we use _____ if we use a verb and _____ with any other word.

to/for

100

How do we form the past perfect simple? (affirmative)

Subject + had + participle

100

The past perfect is the _____ of the simple past.

past 
100

How do we form the past perfect continuous in the affirmative?

Subject + had been + verb+ing

100

The past perfects in English (past perfect simple & past perfect continuous) are used when we are  ______________________. 

already talking in the past tense

100

What is another name for auxiliary verbs?

Modal verbs

100

Do auxiliary verbs follow the infintive with "to"?

No 

(But there are some auxiliaries that are used with “to”, but because it is part of the auxiliary verb: have to, ought to & used to)

100

Name three verbs that "ask" someone to do something.

want, need, would like, demand, beg, ask, request

100

To be able to express the time that something has been going on, we have to use the present perfect together with the prepositions ___ /___.

in/for

100

____ Indicates that someone has the ability to do something

____ Refers to the possibility of something happening

Can

May

200

Which preposition (to/for) is used for assumption and which is used for experience?

To is used for assumption and for is used for experience

200

How do you form the contraction of "had"?

'd (the same as "would")

200

The past perfect is also the _____ of the present perfect.

past 

200

The past perfect continuous has the same use as the past perfect simple but for ____, _______ actions.

longer, continuous

200

The past perfect simple is used when they are _____, ______ actions.

simple, unique

200

Name two things that auxiliary verbs are used to express.

possibility, permission, obligation, deduction, invitations, offers

200

What are the two structures of auxiliary verbs?

Simple and compound/perfect 

200

What is the difference between "want" and "would like"?

When they are used: want is used at home, with family and friends; would like is used in society, with people you don’t know.

200

____ is used with exact numbers and specific periods.

For

200

Both _____ and _____ ___ express obligation or necessity

must and have to

300

What is the difference between "of" and "from"?

The difference between of & from is that from is used in English when talking about the origin of things or people, where or when they come from.

300

How do you make the interrogative and negative forms of the past perfect simple?

Interrogative: Had + subject + participle?

Negative: Subject + had not + participle. (The contraction of had not is hadn’t)

300

Which is used more in everyday conversations: past perfect or past simple?

Past simple

300

How do we form the past perfect continuous in the interrogative and negative? 

Interrogative: Had + subject + been + verb+ing?

Negative: Subject + had not been + verb+ing

300

On many occasions, using the past perfect continuous instead of the past perfect simple simply _______ what we are saying.

emphasizes

300

What is the rule about interrogative sentences with auxiliary verbs? Give an example.

The interrogative is made by reversing the position of the subject. 

Ex) You are my friend. → Are you my friend?

300

Which four tenses does the simple structure express?

present, past, future and conditional 

300

Name the two other ways of asking someone to do something.

Simply asking a question and using the imperative 

300

________ is used with all other time periods.

During

300

The auxiliary verb _____ is the one used in English to give advice to other people or to oneself, although it can also express criticism or reproach.

should

400

____ is used with time periods and _____ is used with points in time in the past.

For/since
400

When is the past perfect used?

When we are already speaking in the past tense to express that something happened before

400

Name three words, like the present perfect, that can be used with the past perfect. 

since, for, ever, never, already, yet, and just

400

The past perfect continuous is both the _____ of the past continuous and the present perfect continuous.

past

400

There are many verbs in English that do not express any difference between using them in the past perfect simple or continuous. Name 4!

live, expect, look, sit, study, wait, stand, rain, lie, teach, hope, stay, snow, sleep, work, learn, want

400

What is the rule about negative auxiliary verbs? Give an example. 

The negative is made is made by adding “not” or “n’t”/” ‘t”. 

Ex. You are not my friend.

400

Generally, what can be expressed with the compound structure?

doubt, uncertainty, reproach

400

Name two ways to form invitations and offerings.

Can is the verb used at home, with friends and family.  Could & May are more elegant verbs, used in society. Shall can be used with I and We. You can use can, could, will, and would to ask someone’s ability to do something. 

400

There are some expressions that, although they are not exact numbers, use ____.

for

400

_____ is used for the deduction in the affirmative and _____ for the deduction in the negative.

Must, can't

500

Which prepostions (during, from, ago, since) is only used in the simple past?

Ago

500

Make 2 sentences with the past perfect!

Challenge for 2 more sentences, with more information! 

500

When it is very clear what happened before, the past perfect is not necessary and the simple past can be used, usually together with ______ or ______, which leaves no doubt about what happened before.

before/after

500

Make 2 sentences with the past perfect continuous! 

Challenge to make 2 more, with more information!

500

Make one sentence each for the past perfect simple and past perfect continuous! 

Challenge for one more each, with more information!

500

What is the rule about conjugation for auxiliary verbs? Give an example

Except for “be” “have” and “do” auxiliary verbs cannot be conjugated (they only have one form for everyone).

Ex. I can eat./She can eat.

500

Name 5 of the 13 auxiliary verbs.

be, have, do, can, may, must, have to, need, ought to, dare, used to, will, shall

500

What do we use instead of "Do you want...?"

Would you like...?

500

Make a sentence each for from, since, ago, for and during!

Challenge for 2 more, with more information!

500

_____ to, __ ____ to and ___ ____ to are auxiliary verbs that are used to talk about habits and customs.

used, be used, get used 

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