Correct the Sentence
Verb Tenses
Class Trivia
Comparatives and Superlatives
Time Phrases
Past, Present, or Future
100

She is love to ride her bicycle.

She loves to ride her bicycle.

100

Bought in the present

Buy

100

How many classes do we have left?

6, or 7 with the party

100

California is (big) than New York.

bigger

100

I was born ___ June 28th.

on

100

We are swimming in the ocean.

Present

200

He didn’t took English class last year.

He didn’t take English class last year.

200

Are in the future

Will be

200

Who presented on Weddings in Italy?

Luiza and Octavio

200

New York is (populous) than California.

more populous

200

They will get married ___ November.

in

200

We swam in the ocean last summer.

Past

300

We’ve lived in Chicopee for 2012.

We’ve lived in Chicopee since 2012.

300

Go in the simple past

Went

300

How many students in this class have a name that starts with J?

3 - Jamil, Judcel, Jorge

300

Alaska is the (large) state.

largest

300

They’ve been together ___ 3 years.

for

300

We will be at the beach in August.

Future

400

Has she went to New York?

Has she been to New York?

400

Do in the present perfect

Done

400

Name three topics we’ve learned in class this year.

Past Tense, Future Tense, Comparatives and Superlatives, Modal Verbs, Phrasal Verbs, Present Perfect, Count and Noncount Nouns, etc.

400

Some people say Florida is the (sunny) state.

sunniest

400

My brother has lived in his house ___ 2019.

since

400

We have swum in the Atlantic, but not the Pacific.

Past

500

If I am a millionaire, I would buy my own airplane.

If I was a millionaire, I would buy my own airplane.

500

Drink in the present perfect

Drunk

500

Who has won the most kahoots?

Judcel (5)

500

Springfield is (busy) than Chicopee, but Boston is the (active) city in the state.

busier, most active

500

I’ve been teaching ___ 3 years, but I’ve loved teaching ___ I was a child.

for, since

500

If we had brought our bathing suits, we could have gone swimming.

Hypothetical past/present

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