be going to
Present continuous
indefinite pronouns
present perfect
have to
100
  1. Which sentence correctly uses “be going to” to express a future plan?

    • A) I be going to start a new book.
    • B) I am going to start a new book. 
    • C) I am going start a new book.
    • D) I going to start a new book.

I am going to start a new book.

100

Which sentence correctly uses the present continuous for a future arrangement?

  • A) I play tennis tomorrow.
  • B) I am playing tennis tomorrow. 
  • C) I will playing tennis tomorrow.
  • D) I am play tennis tomorrow.

I am playing tennis tomorrow

100
  1. Choose the correct indefinite pronoun to complete the sentence: “___ called me last night, but I don’t know who it was.”
    • a) Someone
    • b) No one
    • c) Everyone

someone

100

Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: “I ___ never ___ (see) a shooting star.”

have never seen

100

Choose the correct form of “have to” to complete the sentence: “You ___ clean your room before going out.”

have to

200

 We _______ going to paint our house next weekend.

are

200

Choose the sentence that expresses a planned meeting in the future.

  • A) She will meet her friend next week.
  • B) She is meeting her friend next week.
  • C) She meets her friend next week.
  • D) She meet her friend next week.

 She is meeting her friend next week.

200

There is ___ in the room.

something

200

Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of ‘to go’: “She ___ just ___ to the store.”

has just gone

200

Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of “have to”: “She ___ wear a uniform to school.”

has to

300

T or F: “They’re not going to move to Canada” means they have no intention of moving. 

True

300

He _______  (be)leaving for Paris on Friday.

is

300

Rewrite the sentence using an indefinite pronoun: “A person should always do their best.”

Everyone should always do their best.

300

Rewrite the sentence in the present perfect tense: “They finish their homework.”

They have finished their homework.

300

Rewrite the sentence using “have to”: “It’s necessary for him to submit the report by Monday.”

“He has to submit the report by Monday.”

400
  1. Choose the sentence that expresses an intention for the near future.

    • A) She will to visit her grandmother.
    • B) She is going to visit her grandmother. 
    • C) She visits her grandmother.
    • D) She is visiting her grandmother.

She is going to visit her grandmother

400

True or False: “We are going to the cinema tonight” is an example of using the present continuous for a future arrangement.

true

400

Combine the sentences using an indefinite pronoun: “A person called. The person did not leave a name.”

Someone called but didn’t leave a name.

400

 Identify the error in the use of the present perfect tense: “We has eaten dinner already.”

We have eaten dinner already.

400

Identify the error in the use of “have to”: “They doesn’t have to attend the meeting.”

“They don’t have to attend the meeting.”

500

How do you form a negative sentence with “be going to”?

 Use “not” between the verb “be” and “going to” (e.g., I am not going to stay up late.)

500

Give an example sentence that explains how you form a question in the present continuous tense for future arrangements

example: Who are you going to the party with?

500

Correct the sentence:“Everyone have finished their tasks.” 

Everyone has finished their tasks.

500

Analyze the sentence and decide if the present perfect tense is used correctly: “Everyone have finished their tasks.”

The sentence should be “Everyone has finished their tasks.”

500

Combine the sentences using “have to”: “It is mandatory to wear a helmet. Riding a bike without a helmet is illegal.”

“You have to wear a helmet when riding a bike because it’s illegal not to.”

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