Which present tense do you use to talk about HABITS AND ROUTINES?
PRESENT SIMPLE
What's the COMPARATIVE of BIG?
bigger
Which past tense do we use to talk about FINISHED EVENTS in the past?
Make a NEGATIVE sentence with MANY.
I don't have many XXXX
Make a sentence including A / AN and THE.
I have a cat and the cat is black.
Which present tense do you generally use with the adverbs USUALLY, OFTEN and NEVER?
PRESENT SIMPLE
Make a positive comparative sentence with the adjective NASTY.
XXXX is nastier than XXXX.
Which past tense do we use with YET, ALREADY, FOR, SINCE and NEVER?
PRESENT PERFECT
Make a sentence with LOTS OF and an UNCOUNTABLE noun.
Lucy has lots of water.
Make a sentence with the ZERO ARTICLE.
I like coffee.
Which present tense do you use to talk about something which is happening during a specific period of time?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Make a NEGATIVE COMPARATIVE sentence using the adjective LOVELY.
XXXX is not as lovely as XXXXX
How do you form the PRESENT PERFECT?
The present tense of the verb HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE
Make a sentence with MUCH + noun.
I don't have much time.
My favourite food is the hamburgers.
CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
My favourite food is hamburgers.
My little sister always is borrowing my phone.
CORRECT or INCORRECT?
Complete this comparative sentence:
Lucy is a .................
Lucy is a nicer teacher than anyone in the academy.
Which is correct?:
I went to the park yesterday
I have been to the park yesterday
I WENT TO THE PARK YESTERDAY
Make a question with MANY + noun.
Do you have many friends?
The paella my Dad makes is delicious.
CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
CORRECT
CORRECT THIS SENTENCE IN TWO DIFFERENT WAYS:
Lola doesn't feeling well
Compare the number of people in this class with the number of people in Valencia. Make two different sentences:
This class has.....
In Valencia there are....
This class has fewer people than Valencia.
In Valencia there are more people than in this class.
Make a sentence with USED TO.
I used to go to the cinema every week.
Use two different quantifiers to make two different sentences talking about small amounts of something.
I have a little water.
I have a few pens.
I would like a bread with my meal but I don't like coffee with the sugar.
I would like some bread with my meal but I don't like coffee with sugar.