PRESENT SIMPLE
SIMPLE PAST
STRUCTURE
WH-QUESTIONS
PREPOSITIONS
100

She ___ to school every day

a) walk 

b) walks

Walks

100

Complete the sentence:
Yesterday I ___ my keys. (find)
 

FOUND

100

Put the words in order:
reads / every night / she

She reads every night.

100

You want to know a place.
Example: “___ do you live?”

Where

100

The book is ___ the table.

A) IN
B) ON
 

ON

200

Juan ___ a new backpack

A) have 

B) has

HAS

200

Complete the sentence:
Last night we ___ a movie. (watch)

WATCHED

200

Put the words in order:
play / soccer / we / on Saturdays

Answer: We play soccer on Saturdays.

200

You want to know a person.
Example: “___ is your teacher?”

Who
200

The pencil is ___ my pencil case

A) IN
B) ON 

IN

300

We ___ our teacher in the classroom

A) see
B) sees

SEE

300

Complete the sentence:
She ___ to school yesterday. (walk)
 

WALKED

300

Put the words in order:
You / How / are / old / ?

How old are you?

300

You want to know a thing.
Example: “___ is a ghost?”

What  

300

The fish swims ___ the water.

IN

400

The teacher ___ at the students

A) look
B) looks

LOOKS

400

Complete the sentence:
He ___ the door very slowly. (open)
 

OPENED

400

Put the words in order:
in / the keys / my bag / are

The keys are in my bag.

400

You want to know a reason.
Example: “___ are you late?”

Why

400

We walked ___ the bridge to the park.

A) across
B) through 

ACROSS

500

Explain why this is INCORRECT.

"My friends plays video games every night"

"My friends" is plural (they) so the main VERB doesn't change.

500
Explain the difference between REGULAR VERBS and IRREGULAR VERBS

REGULAR VERBS END WITH -ED, -IED (Studied)
IRREGULAR VERBS CHANGE COMPLETELY (Went) 

500

Put the words in order and answer the question aloud

Food / dog / like / do / you / ?

Do you like dog food? / Yes, I do or No, I don't

500
Explain the difference between HOW MUCH and HOW MANY (what do they mean?) 

HOW MUCH is for uncountable nouns (water)
HOW MANY is for countable nouns (glass of water)

500

Explain the difference between IN and ON

IN GENERAL
- "In" indicates being inside an enclosed space (in a room, in a car)
- "on" refers to being on top of a surface (on a table, on a wall). 

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