Used to
Present Perfect
Past Participle
Simple Past &
Past Continuous
Can / Could / Be able to
100

We use "used to" for ...

We use "used to" for something that happened regulary in the past but no longer happens.

100

We form the Present Perfct with ____ or ____ + the __________

We form the Present Perfct with have or has + the past participle of the main verb.

100

Give the past participle of the verb "be" and "go".

"been" and "gone"

100

The Simple Past of regular verbs is formed ...

The Simple Past of regular verbs is formed by adding -ed -ied or -d to the end of infinitive forms.

100

CAN / COULD / BE ABLE TO

Which one would we use if we want to talk in present, past or future tense?

PRESENT - CAN  + AM / IS / ARE ABLE TO

PAST - COULD + WAS / WERE ABLE TO

FUTURE - WILL BE ABLE TO

200

When we use "used to" negatively, we add ______, but ______

When we use "used to" negatively, we add did, but the verb "use" goes in the base form.

200

Give 5 examples of adverbs that can be used with present perfect.

Some examples are just, ever, already, always, never, yet, for, since, lately, recently.

200

Give the past participle of the verb "bring" and "teach".

"brought" and "taught"

200

Complete with Past Simple or Past Continuous:

"She ____________ (study) when she ___________ (hear) a weird noise."


"She was studying when she heard a weird noise."

200

What are can, could and be able to followed by?

They are followed by a verb in its base form.

300

Give a negative and an affirmative answer for this question:

Did you use to be happier?

No, I didn't use to be happier.

Yes, I used to be happier.

300

What is the mistake of this sentence?

"They haven't met Jessie already."

The mistake is the use of already instead of yet. The correct one would be: 

"They haven't met Jessie yet."

300

Give the past participle of the verb "build" and "hear".

"built" and "heard"

300

The Past Continuous is formed by ____ or ____ + ______-____

The Past Continuous is formed by was or were + the main verb + ING

300

Complete this sentence with the correct modal verb. Give all the possible answers.

I ____________ ride a bike when I was a kid, but I _____________ do it now.

I couldn't / wasn't able to ride a bike when I was a kid, but I can / am able to do it now.

400

Is this sentence correct?

"I didn't used to ride bike. Now I do.

No it isn't, the verb "use" can't be in the past when we use did or didn't.

400

Is that sentence correct?

"Do you like the person you've become?"

Yes, it is.

400

Give the past participle of the verb "swim" and "ring".

"swum" and "rung"

400

Complete that sentence and answer the question:

When _____ your brother _______ (arrive) ?

When did your brother arrive?

My brother arrived yesterday.

400

What do CAN, COULD and BE ABLE TO express or mean?

They express the mental or physical ability to do something.

500

Create a question for this answer:

No I didn't use to use "used to" frequently. Now I do.

Did you use to use "used to" frequently?

500

Create a question for this answer: "He's had this book since last year."

How long has he had this book?

500

Give the past participle of the verb "hurt", "meet" and "stand".

"hurt", "met" and "stood"

500

Is this sentence correct?

"I asked him to wait because I ate at that moment."

No it isin't, in that situation we use past continuous.

"I asked him to wait because I was eating at that moment"

500

What is the mistake of this sentence?

I can't be able to solve this problem.

There are two modal verbs, we just need one:

I can't solve this problem. / I am not able to solve this problem.

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