Modals
Present Perfect
Apostrophe
Vocabulary
100

They are 'auxiliary' verbs like shall, should, can, could, will, would, may, might. We use them before main verbs,for example, when asking for advice or permission.

What are Modals? / What are Modal Verbs?

100

We use it to talk about situations continuing up to the present.

What is present perfect? / 

What is present perfect simple?

100

It is a punctuation mark to show possession.

What is apostrophe?

100

It is a present or something that is given.

What is a gift?

200

These two modal verbs are formal than can.

What are could & may?

200

Well, I have enjoyed science. I like doing experiments in the lab.

Which subjects have you enjoyed most?

200

We use it when the subject is singular.

When does we use apostrophe s?

200

not polite; offensive or embarrassing

What is rude?

300
You use it to make a request.

what is 'can'? / what is 'may'?

300

It is "been".

What is the past participle of "be"?

300

This punctuation mark is used when the subject is plural.

What is 's' apostrophe?

300

 to stay away from someone or something

What is avoid?

400

Yes, you could use that phone over there.

Could I use the phone, please?

400

It is "have/has" plus "past participle".

What is the pattern of present perfect simple? /

What is the formula of present perfect? /

400

My friend's brother is a lawyer.

What is your friend's brother's job? /

What is your friend's brother's occupation?

400

brightly coloured and easily noticed.

What is flamboyant?

500

Yes, please.

May I help you?

500

I have made a role play, learned about present perfect tense and apostrophe.

What have you done in English?

500

My grandparents' house is not far away from my uncle's house. It's two miles from here.

Where is your grandparents' house?

500

something that you give or offer to someone

What is offering?

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