LITERARY GENRES
ADJECTIVES (BOOKS & MOVIES)
PAST SIMPLE & PAST CONTINUOUS
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
100

This genre features dragons, magic systems, and often a battle between good and evil.


Fantasy

100

This adjective means very interesting and exciting. You can’t stop reading.
 

gripping

100

Choose the correct verb:
“Yesterday, I ___ (watch) TV.”
 

watched

100

Choose the correct form:
“Tomorrow at 8 p.m., I ___ (study).”
 

will be studying

200

This genre is about love and relationships.
 

romance

200

This adjective means boring and not interesting.
 

dull

200

Choose the correct verb:
“At 8 p.m., I ___ (study).”
 

was studying

200

“At 9 p.m., we ___ (watch) a movie.”
 

will be watching

300

This genre is about scary things and fear.
 

horror

300

This adjective means it feels real and possible.
 

realistic

300

Which verb form do we use in past continuous?
 

was / were + verb-ing

300

Finish the sentence:
“Tomorrow at this time, I will be ___.”

own answers

400

This genre is about crime, secrets, or solving a problem.
 

mystery/detective

400

This adjective means full of magic and unreal things.
 

fantastical

400

“I ___ (eat) dinner when the phone rang.”
 

was eating

400

Which phrase fits best?
“___ 7 o’clock tomorrow, she will be working.”
 

at

500

This genre tells a made-up story that is not real.
 

fiction

500

This adjective means you don’t need to think.
 

mindless

500

“I was doing my homework when my friend ___ (call).”
 

called

500

Which verb form do we use in future continuous?

will + be + verb-ing

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