Spot the mistake.
She studys every night.
She studies every night.
f I say "Water boils at 100°C," am I talking about something happening right now or something that is always true?
Something that is always truth.
Spot the mistake
My dog bark at every person he sees.
My dog barks at every person he sees.
What is the mistake in this sentence? "I listening to a very interesting podcast right now."
I am listening to a very interesting podcast right now.
What is missing in this sentence?
They playing soccer in the park.
They are playing soccer in the park.
Which sounds better for a plan you already have for tomorrow?
A) "I fly to NY tomorrow"
B) "I am flying to NY tomorrow"?
Answer B
How do you turn this into a question?: "She lives in London."
Does she live in London?
Which one describes a "changing situation" or evolution?: A) The climate changes or B) The climate is changing.
Answer B.
From these three verbs, which one needs to double the consonant at the end when adding -ing?
A) Eat
B) Run
C) Sleep.
B) Run - Running.
What is the difference in meaning between "I work in a bank" and "I am working in a bank this week"?
Permanent vs. Temporary.
Correct the 3rd person singular spelling for: FLY, GO, and CATCH.
Flies, Goes, Catches.
Which auxiliary verb goes with the subject "You and I"? (Am, Is, or Are).
Are.
Write the gerund version of the next verbs:
Lie, and die.
Lying, and Dying
Look at these two sentences:
A) "It rains in Seattle" and
B) "It is raining in Seattle."
Which one means that you need an umbrella right this second?
Letter B.
Which sentence is correct?
A) I usually am going to the gym.
B) I usually go to the gym.
C) I am usually going to the gym.
Letter B.
Create the question for this answer: "No, I'm not studying. I'm playing video games."
Are you studying?
If the subject of a sentence is "the team", is the verb of the sentence going to need -s?
Yes, because it is a collective noun but acting as a 3rd person singular.
Why can't you say "I am knowing the answer"?
It's a state/mental verb, not an action.
Spot the THREE mistakes in this question: "Do your mother likes spicy food."
Does your mother like spicy food?
Is this sentence correct or incorrect? "I am wanting a cup of coffee because I am tired."
Incorrect. Even though you feel the need "right now," the verb want is a stative verb and should be: "I want a cup of coffee..."