This word is created by using the preposition "to"
Infinitive
This form of the present perfect talks about an action that started in the past but is completed in the present.
Present perfect simple
List 3 quantifiers for countable nouns
ex. Many, few, several, a lot of
If the sentence formula is SAVO, with A being an auxiliary verb, what is the question formula?
ASVO
This conditional form completes the sentence using the present tense
Zero Conditional
This word is created by adding -ing to the base verb
Gerund
Say the past tense form of these three verbs:
Swim, Sing, Drive
Swam, Sang, Drove
List 3 quantifiers for uncountable nouns
Little, Less, Much
This type of word can be used to start a question. These words include who, what, when, where, why, and how
Question Words
The conditional can become formal by replacing "if" with this word.
Should
Complete this sentence using a personal hobby: I like _____
Anything is correct -- gerund OR infinitive
This form of the present perfect talks about an action that started in the past and continues into the present.
Present perfect continuous
Complete the sentence with the correct quantifier:
Lisa ate _______ of bananas yesterday.
Lisa ate a lot of bananas yesterday.
Change this sentence into a question:
"I like to draw."
"Do you like to draw?"
This conditional form completes the sentence using the auxiliary verb "will"
1st Conditional
This word is used to reference an activity, or something that can be actively, personally completed
Gerund
This form of the past is used with the auxiliary verbs "was" or "were" to talk about an action that started in the past and continued in the past, but completed in the present.
Past continuous
List 3 quantifiers that work for both countable and uncountable nouns
More, Most, Some, Plenty of, All
The main verb changes into this form when the auxiliary verb is have, has, or had
past participle
Complete this sentence:
When it rains, people ____ wet.
When it rains, people get wet.
This word is used to reference an action in a string of actions and verbs.
Infinitive
These letters can be used to change a verb from its base form into the past tense. This does not work for irregular verbs.
-ed
Complete the sentence with the correct quantifier:
I like to get ________ of rest before class.
I like to get plenty of rest before class.
The main verb changes to this form when the auxiliary verb is be and it's many forms, such as is, am, are, was, and were.
present participle
Complete this sentence:
If my dog sits when I tell it to, I ___ it a treat.
If my dog sits when I tell it to, I will give it a treat.