Past Simple
Past continuous
Future forms
Present Perfect
Comparatives
Superlatives
100

What is the past of the verb meet?

met

100

Past continuous form is:

Subject + to be (present) + verb + ing

False

100

What is the formula for an affirmative sentences with the future form "going to"?

S + "to be" + going to + V (base form)

100

Eat

Eaten

100

FRED IS________ (TALL) THAN MY BROTHER.


Taller

200

I ___________ AN AMERICAN ASTRONAUT. I ________A RUSSIAN ASTRONAUT.(NOT SEE - SEE)

DIDNĀ“T SEE - SAW

200

We ________ (carry) an umbrella when it started to rain.

We weren't carrying an umbrella when it started to rain.

200

True or False: It is very common to use the form "will" to talk about future plans.


False

200

WE / NEVER / VISIT / CHINA


WE HAVE NEVER VISITED CHINA


200

MAKE A SENTENCE WITH----CURIOUS (sup.)


MOST CURIOUS

300

______________________________? I STAYED IN A NICE HOTEL IN CANADA.

WHERE DID YOU STAY IN CANADA?


300


Who _____ (try) to open the door?



Who was trying to open the door?

300

Name 2 uses of the form "going to" that we have talked about and practiced in class.


  • Expressing future plans 
  • Making predictions


300

I haven't never studied French

(Correct or Incorrect)

Incorrect

300

THE BLUE WHALE IS________ ANIMAL OF THE WORLD.


biggest

400

I VISITTED PLUTO AND I PLAIED SPACE HOCKEY.



I VISITED PLUTO AND I PLAYED SPACE HOCKEY.

400

While she _________ (cook), the telephone ______ (ring).


While she was cooking, the telephone rang.

400

He will wins the championship.

He will WIN the championship.


400

 TYRA AND SUE / EVER / FLY A PLANE ?

HAVE TYRA AND SUE EVER FLOWN A PLANE ?


400

MAKE A SENTENCE WITH----CHEAP


CHEAPER


500

WHERE DID YOU DO YESTERDAY?

WHAT DID YOU DO YESTERDAY?

500

It ______ (rain) while we were playing tennis earlier. (-)

It wasn't raining while we were playing tennis earlier.

500

He's going to be at the house all day Saturday.

Is he going to be at the house all day Saturday?

500

Have we win the championship? (correct or incorrect)

Incorrect

500

Comparative and superlative of FAR

Farther (comp.)

Farthest (sup.)

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