Present perfect with for & since / never & ever
Will & be going to
Simple present in future clauses
Present continuous and be going for future
Present perfect with just, yet & already / still
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What do we use since for?

to talk about  the time when an activity started.

100

What are the two uses of will and be going to?

Make decisions & to make predictions

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What two tenses compose this sentences?

Present and future

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What is the structure of a "be going to" sentence?

Subject + verb to be + going to + verb in base form + complement

100

What is the difference between yet and still?

Yet talks about something that is not finished but not wrong.. and still is very negative

200

What do we use never for?

Never means “at no time in the past.” Used with positive verbs.

200

What type of prediction do we make with will?

Predictions based on personal feelings or opinions

200

What do we use this sentences for?

To talk about the future after some words (when, if, as soon as, before, after)

200

What is the structure of a "present continuous" sentence?

Subject + verb to be + verb in -ing + complement

200

What do we use just for?

to talk about very recent news.

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What do we use for for?

to talk about the period of time up to the present.

300

How do we make a negative prediction with will?

I don´t think .... will

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We use if when we ....

are not sure that something will happen

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What do we use the present continuous for?

When the plan has a fixed time and/or place and they usually include other people.

300

What do we use already for?

in positive sentences to talk about news and events  that happened before now or earlier than expected.

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What do we use ever for? When do we use it?

at any time in the past. In questions.

400

What type of decision do we make with be going to?

When we have already made a decision.This is often when we are talking about plans and intentions.

400

We use when if we ....

are sure that something will happen

400

What do we use the be going to for?

When we talk about plans or intentions with no time or place.

400

Where do you place "still" in a sentence?

Subject + still + haven´t / hasn´t + past participle

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What is the question structure using ever?

Have/Has + subject + ever + verb in past participle + complement + ?

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What type of decisions do we make with will?

We make a decision at the moment of speaking.

500

What is the difference between when & as soon as?

as soon as to say that something will happen immediately after another thing.

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What do we use the simple present (as future) for?

When we talk about the schedules, such as a bus or train schedules or someone´s personal schedule.

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What is the past participle of write?

written

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