Vocabulary
gerunds/infinitives
subject and object pronouns
simple present
simple past
100

This word means “to stay away from something because it may be bad or dangerous.”


avoid

100

“I avoid ________ (eat) fast food.”

eating

100

“Maria is my friend. ___ is in my English class.”

She

100

He always ______ (work) on Mondays.

works

100

Change to the past:
“She is tired.”

She was tired.

200

This word means “the typical or usual amount of something.”


average

200

“She enjoys ________ (read) at night.”

reading

200

“I like Mr. Brown. I see ___ every morning.”

him
200

Change to a negative sentence:
“He works on weekends.”

He doesn't work on weekends.

200

Use the simple past (irregular):
“Yesterday I ________ (go) to the store.”

went

300

This word means “a very tall building with many floors, usually in big cities.”


skyscraper

300

“He wants ________ (learn) English fast.”

to learn
300

“My classmates are very funny. I laugh a lot with ___.”

them

300

Make a question with "When":
Answer: I wake up at 7am.

When do you wake up?

300

Make the sentence negative:

We cooked dinner last night.


We didn't cook dinner last night.

400

“to make something smaller or less” — for example, to use less sugar or make less trash.

reduce

400

“I can’t stand ________ (wait) in long lines.”

to wait/waiting

400

“This book is new. ___ has many pictures.”

It
400

Make a question with "Where"

Answer: “She studies English at Lone Star.”

Where does she study?

400

What is the past tense of 'think'

thought

500

This is the word for the weather of a place over a long time — for example, hot, cold, rainy, dry.


climate

500

Which 4 verbs can you use BOTH gerund and infinitive after? 

like, love, hate, can't stand

500

“Michael and I are going to the library. Do you want to come with ___?”

us

500

Correct the sentence
“He don’t eats breakfast in the morning.”


He doesn't eat breakfast in the morning.

500

Change the sentences to questions: 

You were at school yesterday.

You went to school yesterday.

Were you at school yesterday?

Did you go to school yesterday?

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