When we want to say that we do an activity two times a week/month/year we use the word...
twice
COMPLETE
She ____ (not/teach) English.
She doesn't teach English
REORGANIZE THESE WORDS TO FORM SENTENCES
Mary is playing the guitar at the moment.
"We use present perfect to describe an action carried out during a period of time that has not yet ended".
TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE
IS IT CORRECT?
She pick up never her toys after playing with them.
NO
COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT ADVERB
Visitamos a menudo a nuestra abuela. = We _____ visit our grandmother.
often
"We use Present simple to describe an action that is taking place at the moment".
TRUE OR FALSE?
FALSE
COMPLETE WITH PRESENT CONTINUOUS
_____ Valerie _____ (study) English?
Is Valerie studying English?
CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION
I had/have lived in Bristol since 1984.
have
CHOOSE THE CORRECT FORM
My mom has lived in Berlin for/since 80 years, for/since the end of the II World War.
1- for
2- since
An event that happens every hour...
hourly
FORM THE SENTENCE BY COMPLETING THE GAP
(he/play) tennis?
Does he play tennis?
"We use Present Continuous to describe a future action or event that is already scheduled".
TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE
COMPLETE WITH PRESENT PERFECT
We ____ (not/leave) yet.
We have not left / haven't left yet.
COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT WORD
I have been studying mathematics_____three hours.
for
What does "once in a blue moon" mean?
It means “seldom” or rarely
COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT WORD
Mechanics usually ____ work at nine o'clock.
- start
- starts
start
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE
Tom and Sarah _____(prepare) for their trip to Europe.
Tom and Sarah are preparing for their trip to Europe.
TRANSLATE THE SENTENCE
"Hace tiempo que quiero un coche nuevo".
I have wanted a new car for a long time.
COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT WORD
This is the only time the child has eaten ice cream.
2. ever
What is the correct structure for questions?
Auxiliary verb + Subject + Adv. of Frequency* + verb + complement
What is the correct structure for an afirmative phrase?
1-Subject + Verb (infinitive) + Complements
2-DOES + Subject + VERB (infinitive) + Complements
1-Subject + Verb (infinitive) + Complements
THIS STRUCTURE IS CORRECT?
TO BE + Subject + (NOT if it’s negative) + Verb -ing + Complements
NO
WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE FOR A PRESENT PERFECT QUESTION?
TO HAVE + (NOT) + SUBJECT + PAST PARTICIPLE + COMPLEMENTS
The word SINCE is used for:
1- present perfect tenses and present progressive tenses
2- past perfect tenses and present conservative tenses
3- both of them
1- present perfect tenses and present progressive tenses