Vocabulary
Negative Prefixes
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Present Perfect vs Past Simple and Continuous
Yet, just, already, since, for
100

When someone is cautious, they are:

Careful to avoid danger or risks.

100

Which negative prefix fits?
___possible

impossible

100

Which tense do we use for routines?

Present Simple

100

Which tense focuses on experience, not time?

Present Perfect

100

Which word is used with a point in time?

since

200

When someone is excessively self-centered and preoccupied with appearance they are:

Vain

200

honest → ___honest

dishonest

200

Choose the correct form:
“She ___ (study) right now.”

is studying

200

“I ___ that movie last night.”

watched

200

Fill in the blank:
“I’ve lived here ___ five years.”

for

300

When someone is calm, they have the ability to:

Mantain composure under stress.

300

Which prefix usually means “wrong” or “bad”?

For example: ___-take.  ___-spell

mis-

300

True or False:
“We use Present Continuous for temporary actions.”

True

300

“I ___ never ___ sushi.”

have never eaten

300

“She hasn’t finished her homework ___.”

yet

400

Someone who is worthy of trust and reliable in keeping promises is:

trustworthy

400

Correct the mistake:
“She was inresponsible.”

irresponsible

400

Correct the sentence:
“I am knowing the answer.”

I know the answer.

400

What word usually appears with Past Simple?
A) ever
B) just
C) yesterday

yesterday

400

Where does already usually go in a sentence?

Between have/has and the main verb

500

Someone who is corageous in face of challenges and danger is:

brave

500

Create one sentence using a word with a negative prefix (un-, in-, im-, dis-, mis-).

Grammar + meaning to be checked. 

500

Make two sentences:

• one with Present Simple
• one with Present Continuous

To be checked.

500

Explain the difference between:
“I lived in Querétaro.” vs “I have lived in Querétaro.”

“I lived in Querétaro” sounds finished. It suggests that the time in Querétaro is over and that the speaker does not live there anymore. The experience belongs clearly to the past.

“I have lived in Querétaro” connects the past to now. It suggests that the experience is still relevant, the person may still live there, or the experience is important to who they are today.

500

Create one sentence using two of these words correctly:
yet, since, for, already, just

To be checked

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