VOCABULARY 1
VOCABULARY 2
NARRATIVE TENSES 1
NARRATIVE TENSES 2
TIME PHRASES
100
when you don't work for a week

to take a week off

100

Available for someone to use whenever needed.

at one’s disposal –

100

Explain use of PAST SIMPLE

Function:    A completed past action or event (usually at a specific time)

                       A sequence of past actions

            

100

I was exhausted because I worked / had been working for twelve hours straight.

had been working

100

I locked the door before / as soon as I arrived home

as soon as


200

Used to introduce the final (often worst or best) event in a series.

to top it off

200

To accidentally hear something not meant for you.

overhear

200

Explain use of PAST CONTINUOUS 

Function:    An action in progress at a particular past point.

                         An action that was in progress when another action happened 

                       A temporary past state or situation.

             

200

When we arrived at the station, the train left / had already left.

had already left

200

They hadn’t eaten anything by the time / while the meeting finally started.

by the time

300

when you feel better after getting hurt

to recover from an injury

300

Used to tell someone not to worry because something is certain or guaranteed.

rest assured

300

Explain use of PAST PERFECT SIMPLE

Function:    

                 A past action that happened before another past action

 Life experience up to a past point.

A past action/event with a result/influence at a past point.

300

He ran / was running down the stairs when he slipped and fell.

was running

300

We finished the project early, and by the time/afterwards , we went out for dinner to celebrate.

afterwards

400

To become very friendly with someone very quickly.

get along like a house on fire

400

Cheerful, not serious, or meant to be funny.

light-hearted

400

Explain use of PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS 

The same 3 functions for Past Perfect apply to Past Perfect Continuous     but we use continuous to focus on the long and repeated action or duration.

400

I didn’t recognise him at first because he had grown / grew a beard.

had grown

400

She was still sleeping when / by the time I left the house.

when

500

 To be in trouble or a difficult situation.

find yourself in hot water

500

a remark or action in a social situation that is a mistake and causes embarrassment or offense.

faux pas

500

Fill in the text with the correct narrative tense

Last summer, my sister 1. ____________ (decide) to surprise our parents with a family trip. We 2. ____________ (plan) everything for months before the big day finally arrived. On the morning of our departure, I 3. ____________ (help) pack the suitcases while my sister 4. ____________ (check) the flight times again. By the time we 5. ____________ (get) to the airport, the queue at the check-in was already very long.

  • decided

  • had been planning

  • was helping

  • was checking

  • got

500

She was always talking / had always talked during class, which annoyed the teacher.

was always talking

500

Before/As soon as the meeting finished, everyone started packing up their things. They were angry at their boss 

as soon as


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