Which tense is, “She walks to school.”
What is the simple present?
Which auxiliary verb is needed to form the present perfect?
What is the have/has?
Which modal for ability should be in this sentence, "She ___ swim."
What is "can"?
What are subject pronouns?
"A, an, and the" are what category of determiners?
What are articles?
Name the tense used in the following sentence: “They visited Paris last year.”
What is the simple past?
This word often appears with the present perfect to express that something has happened before.
What is “already”?
This modal shows polite permission, as in "___ I borrow your pen?"
What is "may"?
At/on/in are examples of this part of speech that shows relationships in time and/or space.
What are prepositions?
What type of noun category are "information, advice, and furniture"?
What are uncountable nouns.
This tense is formed with the auxiliary verbs “will” or “be going to" followed by the BF of the main verb.
What is the simple future?
Fill in the blank, "Have you ____ been to Japan?"
What is, "ever"?
This modal pair shows obligation and strong suggestion, as in "You __ wear a seatbelt," or, "you ____ study for your test."
What are "must" and "should"?
What is 'theirs'?
This determiner is used with plural nouns that are close to the speaker. Ex: "____ cookies here, are very fresh."
What is "these"?
“The train leaves at 6 p.m. tonight” is an example of which tense?
What is the present tense used with future meaning?
Fill in the missing word for this present perfect sentence. “She has lived here ___ 10 years.”
What is "for"?
These two modals express logical possibility (deduction): "He ___ be home by now (maybe), and "He ___ be home by now," (strong certainty).
What are 'might' and 'must'?
What are the different meanings of the verb 'look' with the changes to the preposition following it.
Look for
Look forward to
Look after
What are, seach, anticipate, and take care of?
Why do we say "an hour" but "a history book?"
What is, "an" is used before a vowel sound (but not spelling). Aka when the H is silent we use an, but when it is audible we use A.
What two auxiliary verbs can be used to form the simple future tense?
What are “will” and “be going to”?
What is the difference between “He has lost his keys” and “He lost his keys”.
The present perfect version means that his keys are still lost. The simple past means that they were, but no longer are.
This modal form expresses past possibility or criticism, as in "You _____ have called me."
What is "should/might/could"
"Fewer" and "less" are commonly confused words. What is the difference between "fewer apples" and "less water"?
What is fewer is a comparison versus less is referring to an amount/quantity.
When would we use "much " and when would we use "many?"