Complete:
“Yesterday, I ______ to the mall.”
went
“I think Brazil ______ win the match.”
a) will
b) going to
Will
I was sick, but I ______ work anyway.
Came to
Complete:
“If you heat water, it ______ .”
boils
Complete:
“When the waiter asked Robert if he wanted dessert, he ______ his head.”
Shook his head
Complete:
“I ______ TV when she called.”
Was watching
Complete:
“I ______ (meet) my friend at 6 pm.”
Am going to
“She finally ______ a great idea for the project.”
a) came over
b) came up with
c) came across
Came up with
Complete:
“If it rains tomorrow, we ______ home.”
will stay
“Sally ______ her shoulders to show she didn’t know.”
shrugged her shoulders
Complete:
“I ______ (already / eat) before he arrived.”
I had already eaten before he arrived.
Choose the best option:
“Look at those clouds! It ______ rain.”
a) will
b) is going to
Is going to
Rephrase using come:
“I found this book by chance.”
“I came across this book by chance.”
Choose the correct sentence:
a) If I will see her, I tell her.
b) If I see her, I will tell her.
c) If I saw her, I will tell her.
If I see her, I will tell her
Choose the correct adjective:
“He never shares anything. He is ______.”
a) open-minded
b) tight-fisted
c) well-mannered
Tight-fisted
Complete:
“They ______ (study) for hours before the test started.”
They had been studying for hours before the test started.
Error correction:
“I am go to travel next year.”
I'm going to travel next year.
Error correction:
“He came up solutioning after hours of thinking.”
“He came up with a solution after hours of thinking.”
Complete with correct form:
“If people ______ (not recycle), the environment suffers.”
don’t recycle
Complete:
“Linda ______ her eyebrows in surprise.”
Raised
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I had been waiting for 2 hours when she arrived.
b) I was waiting for 2 hours when she had arrived.
c) I waited for 2 hours when she had been arriving.
I had been waiting for 2 hours when she arrived.
Explain the difference between will vs going to and give one example of each:
We use will for uncertain future plans or decisions made at the moment and we use going to for arranged plans with evidence that are going to happen.
Create a sentence using: come down to
Possible answer: “It all comes down to how much you study.”
Transform using a conditional form:
“I won’t go to the party because I’m tired.”
“If I’m tired, I won’t go to the party.”
Create a sentence using TWO words: one verb (e.g. wink, shrug) + one adjective (e.g. absent-minded)
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