Write 5 things we can read
book, magazine, leaflet, advertisement, blog, note, graphic, etc.
Past participle of: know
a) know
b) knew
c) knowing
d) known
d) known
To talk about routines we use:
a) Present Continuous
b) Present Simple
c) Present Perfect
b) Present Simple
Complete with the correct form: " She ___ late."
a) will be
b) will is
c) will
a) will be
We can use any future tense for any situation.
False
Write 5 types of books
historical, biography, auto-biography, romance, graphic, novel, crime, mystery, thriller, etc.
Gerund of: tie
a) tieing
b) tying
c) ting
d) tieeing
b) tying
Say a sentence in Present Continuous in affirmative
Example: I am writing a sentence.
To express a planned decision in the future, we use:
a) Future Continuous
b) Future with "going to"
c) Future with "will"
b) Future with "going to"
We can use the Present simple to express future.
True
Write 4 expressions about "life choices"
take up, train for, do a course, improve, brush up, go to the gym, do exercise, keep fit, sign up for, join a club, set up, do volunteer work, look around, get to know
What is the past simple and past participle of: give, write & cut?
gave, given
wrote, written
cut, cut
Say a question in Present Continuous.
Example: Are you paying attention?
Say a sentence in negative with "going to" with third person
Example: He is going to cook tonight.
We conjugate the auxiliary "will"
False
Free points!
Free points!
Mention 2 irregular verbs that don't change in simple form, past simple and past participle.
hit, cut, read, etc.
To talk about experiences, we use:
a) Present Simple
b) Present Continuous
c) Present Perfect
c) Present Perfect
We use the Future Continuous for:
a) a situation that will be in progress in the future
b) an arrangement
c) predictions
a) a situation that will be in progress in the future
This sentence is correct:
I willn't be studying by the time I'm 30 years old.
False
We don't say "willn't", we say "won't"
have second thoughts, reconsider, come to a decision, change one's mind, decide against, commit to, settle on, make one's mind up, stick to
Conjugate the verb go in these forms:
3rd person singular
gerund
past simple
past participle
goes
going
went
gone
I ___ my homework.
1. just finished a) only option 1
2. have just finished b) all the options are right
3. just have finished c) options 1 and 2
4. just finish d) only option 3
c) options 1 and 2
I just finished my homework.
I have just finished my homework.
Say a sentence to express a future arrangement in the near future. Use the most appropriate tense.
Example: I'm seeing my friend this Friday after school.
This sentence is correct:
We'll be visiting grandma soon. We are just waiting for the holidays.
True