We use the present continuous for an action that is happening.
True.
She love her dog.
She loves her dog .
I ___ your style.
A) Love
B) Loving
C) Loves
A)
You want to eat ice cream.
What do you want to eat?
The wolves are eating.
Are the wolves eating?
The auxiliary "would" is used for the future tense.
False, it's used for the conditional tense.
Do he plays.
Does he play.
I was at school and I _____ a text in my English class.
A) Writing
B) Write
C) Wrote
C)
She loves to study at the library.
Where does she love to study?
You can skip class.
Can you skip class?
In a question at the past tense, we can use the auxiliary "does".
False, we use the auxiliary did.
I went to school tomorrow.
I will/am going to school tomorrow.
Jasmyne loved to dance, but she _______ it anymore.
A) Doesn't liked
B) Doesn't like
C) Didn't like
B)
We will go to the museum tomorrow.
When will we go to the museum?
Julie is having lunch.
Is Julie having lunch?
Conditional past is used to talk about an action that happened in the past.
False, it's used to talk about an action that could have happened in the past.
I will go to my grandmother's house last Friday.
I went to my grandmother's house last Friday.
My best friend ____ always ____dumb.
A) Has ... be
B) Have ... been
C) Has ... been
C)
They are going to sleep at 10 pm.
When are they going to sleep?
I am going to my friend's house tomorrow.
Am I going to my friend's house tomorrow?
Present perfect is used to express an action that started in the past, but is still going on.
True.
I will do the dishes if I didn't have homework.
I would do the dishes if I didn't have homework.
They ___ never _______ to go to school if they were nit obligated.
A) Would ... has wanted
B) Would ... have wanted
C) Must ... have wanted
B)
I am going to the beach with my friends.
With who am I going to the beach?
You have watched this movie.
Have you watched this movie?