Forming Questions
Present Simple v Continuous
Past Simple v Continuous
Relative Pronouns
Phrasal Verbs
100

Ask about someone’s weekend habits or routines.

How often...? Do you....?

100

Complete: “I usually ______ (eat) breakfast at 7 am.”

eat

100

“While we ______ (have) dinner, the waiter ______ (drop) a glass.”

were having / dropped

100

“The waiter ______ served us was very helpful.”

who

100

“After the meeting, let’s ______ at the café nearby.”

meet up

200

Ask who someone spent their break with at school.

Who....?

200

“Look! The chef ______ (prepare) our food.”

is preparing

200

She ______ (walk) home when she suddenly ______ (see) an old friend.”

was walking / saw

200

“This is the restaurant ______ we celebrated my birthday.”

where

200

“She always dreamed of what she would become when she ______.”

grow up

300

Ask why someone chose not to attend an event or place.

Why didn't you...?

300

Which tense do we use for habits and routines?

present simple

300

Which tense describes a finished action in the past?

Past Simple

300

I have a friend ______ sister is a chef.

whose

300

“On Fridays, we usually ______ instead of cooking at home.”

eat out

400

Ask about a friend or family member’s schedule.

Is he/she, Are they...ing? When?

400

Which tense do we use for temporary actions happening now?

present continuous

400

Which tense describes an action happening at a specific time in the past?

Past Continuous

400

Which relative pronoun do we use for things?

which/that

400

“I need someone to ______ my cousin from the train station.”

pick up

500

Ask where someone went for a special treat or outing.

Where...?

500

Correct the mistake: “She work in a restaurant this week.”

She is working in a restaurant this week

500

Correct the sentence: “They didn’t listen because they talk loudly.”

They weren’t listening because they were talking loudly

500

Correct the sentence: “Dublin is a city that have a long food tradition.”

Dublin is a city that has a long food tradition?

500

Use “try something out” in a sentence.

What is I want to try something out before I decide it’s good.

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