______ this weekend?
a. Do you go out
b. Will you go out
c. Are you going out
c. Are you going out
We use the present continuous to talk or ask about future arrangements, i.e. future actions that are already planned or decided.
I am a ________ quick swimmer. I hold the record at my school for the fastest 400m butterfly.
a. enough
b. too
c. very
c. very
Complete the sentence with the zero conditional.
When you heat up water, it ________.
a. boiling
b. will boil
c. boils
c. boils
We use the zero conditional when we want to talk about facts or things that are generally true.
___________ I had my umbrella when it started raining.
a. At least
b. At its best
c. At first
a. At least
What is the past participle of "to be"?
been
I went into the wrong exam room _________.
a. by heart
b. by accident
c. by hand
b. by accident
True or False. Correct, if false.
We use "should" and "shouldn't" to give advice to someone.
True.
He is always late and never _________!
a. on sale
b. on foot
c. on time
c. on time
You can insist all you want; I ______ you.
a. am not helping
b. don't help
c. won't help
c. won't help
We use "will" for promises and refusals.
I didn't have _________ money to buy the video game I wanted.
a. enough
b. very
c. too
a. enough
Complete the sentence with the first conditional.
If it rains, I ________ to the park.
a. won't go
b. will going
c. wouldn't go
a. won't go
First conditional is used to talk about actions/events in the future which are likely to happen or have a real possibility of happening.
Her food is cooking _____________.
a. at present
b. at its best
c. at all
b. at its best
He _________ to sleep by the time I got home.
a. have gone
b. had gone
c. has gone
b. had gone
Give at least two examples of sports that are compound nouns.
Basketball, football, baseball, volleyball, etc.
What does the modal verb "don't have to" mean?
It means that something isn't necessary.
We had to __________ of the room by noon the following day.
a. check in
b. find out
c. check out
c. check out
A: Where are you going?
B: I ______ something for dinner.
a. 'm going to buy
b. 'll buy
c. 'm buying
a. 'm going to buy
We use be "going to" for plans and intentions (decisions that have been already made).
Put "actually" in the correct place in the sentence.
Do you mean you paid money for this?
Do you mean you ACTUALLY paid money for this?
We can use "actually" to show surprise.
Complete the sentence in the second conditional.
If I _________ the lottery, I _________ a new car.
a. win; would buy
b. won; would buy
c. won; will buy
b. won; would buy
Second conditional is used in situations/actions in the present or future which are not likely to happen or are imaginary, hypothetical or impossible.
How is "besides" being used in this sentence?
Besides watching movies this weekend, what else did you do?
a. an extra reason
b. in addition to
c. apart from
b. in addition to/ c. apart from
Before I went to Norway, I _______ all over the world.
a. worked
b. have worked
c. had worked
c. had worked
The door moved __________ - I think this house is haunted!
a. by accident
b. by hand
c. by itself
c. by itself
You ___________ study for your exam.
a. shouldn't
b. need
c. need to
c. need to
We use "need to" to say that something is a personal obligation.
The exhibition was ___________ at the museum from February-June.
a. on board
b. on display
c. on purpose
b. on display
What time ______ work on Monday?
a. do you finish
b. will you finish
c. are you going to finish
a. do you finish
We use the present simple to refer to future events which are timetabled.
It's ______ hot outside! I don't even want to walk to the Metro.
It's TOO hot outside! I don't even want to walk to the Metro.
Complete the sentence to mean the same as the first.
Dan will have to run to catch the train.
Dan won’t catch the train _______ he runs.
Dan won’t catch the train UNLESS he runs.
I knew _________ that I was going to pass the exam.
a. at first
b. at present
c. at once
c. at once
Correct the following sentence.
I was shocked, because I didn't see such a tall person before.
I was shocked, because I HADN'T SEEN such a tall person before.
What is this?

Firework
What does this sentence mean?
You have to have a driver's license in order to drive a car.
A driver's license is necessary to drive because of the law.
Complete the sentence with the correct phrase including "on".
We did the entire journey ________ and I can't wait to sit down!
We did the entire journey ON FOOT and I can't wait to sit down!
Complete the sentence with the future continuous.
I _________ for you outside of the classroom. (wait)
I WILL BE WAITING for you outside of the classroom.
We use the future continuous to talk about something that is certain or unlikely to happen over a period of time in the future.
Put "actually" in the correct place in the sentence.
The exam wasn't today, it's tomorrow.
ACTUALLY, the exam wasn't today, it's tomorrow.
or
The exam wasn't today, it's ACTUALLY tomorrow.
We can use "actually" to show the opposite.
Complete the sentence so that way it is true for you.
If I went to the beach this weekend...
Student's answer (:
Give three sentences using "besides".
Student's answer (:
Explain when we use the past perfect and explain how we form it.
We use the past perfect to talk about an action that happened before another action in the past.
We form it with had + past participle.
Complete the sentence with the correct phrase including "by".
The girl practiced her music so much that she remembered the song __________.
The girl practiced her music so much that she remembered the song BY HEART.
Complete the sentences with the correct modal verbs.
You ________ worry about your bag, I will watch it.
You ________ take your bag with you, many people have lost theirs here before.
You ________ check your bag in at the counter, because it is too large to take inside the plane.
You NEEDN'T worry about your bag, I will watch it.
You SHOULD take your bag with you, many people have lost theirs here before.
You HAVE TO check your bag in at the counter, because it is too large to take inside the plane.
Fill in the blanks with the correct phrase(s) including "check".
We had to _________ our bags at the ___________.
We had to CHECK IN our bags at the CHECK-IN (DESK).