Past simple and continuous
Gerund and infinitive
Subject questions
Present perfect
Modals
100

What is the past simple form of the verb "go, read and have"?

  • Go → Went
  • Read → Read 
  • Have → Had
100

Which is correct: "She decided to go" or "She decided going"?

She decided to go.

100

Create an object question for the sentence: "She likes ice cream."

What does she like?

100

Create a sentence using present perfect with "yet."

I haven’t finished my homework yet.

100

What is the modal verb used to express ability in the past? Give an example.

The modal verb used to express ability in the past is "could."

Example:

  • "When I was younger, I could run five miles without stopping."
200

Write a sentence using both past simple and past continuous.


I was reading a book when the phone rang.

200

Complete the sentence: "He is good at __________ (speak) French."

speaking

200

What is the object question for the sentence: "He is reading a book"?

What is he reading?

200

Complete the sentence with "for" or "since": "I have known her __________ 2010."

since

200

Explain the difference between "have to" and "must." give examples.

1. "Have to"

  • Meaning: Refers to an external obligation or necessity, imposed by someone else or circumstances.
  • Examples:
    • I have to wear a uniform at work. (The rule is set by my employer.)
  • Negation: "Don't have to" means there is no obligation.
    • You don’t have to come if you’re busy. (It’s optional.)

2. "Must"

  • Meaning: Refers to an internal obligation, strong recommendation, or necessity. It can also convey urgency or emphasize a rule, often imposed by the speaker.
  • Examples:
    • You must finish your homework before playing. (A strict instruction or personal insistence.)
  • Negation: "Must not" means prohibition.
    • You must not smoke in this area. (It is forbidden.)
300

Correct the sentence: "I was eating when he arrived"?

"I was eating when he arrived."

300

Choose the correct form: "I enjoy __________ (play) soccer with my friends."


playing

300

Turn this statement into a subject question: "John plays football on weekends."

Who plays football on weekends?

300

Complete the sentence: "I __________ (read) the book last week, but I __________ (not finish) it yet."

I read the book last week, but I haven’t finished it yet.

300

What is the correct modal verb to express ability in the past: "When I was a child, I __________ swim very well."

could

400

Fill in the blank: "I __________ (live) in a small town, but now I live in the city."

used to live

400

Which of these is correct: "I suggest to study" or "I suggest studying"?

I suggest studying.

400

What is the object question for this sentence: "They visited the museum last weekend"?

What did they visit last weekend?

400

Fill in the blank with the correct tense: "She __________ (never / be) to Japan."

has never been

400

Fill in the blank with the correct modal verb: "You __________ study harder if you want to pass the exam."

must

500

How would you express something that no longer happens in the present?
Give an example.

"Used to" is used for actions that were done regularly in the past but no longer happen.

When I was younger, I used to play in the park.

500

Which is the correct form: "She enjoys __________ (travel) to new places every summer."

traveling

500

Question: What is the question form of "They have studied English for 5 years"?

How long have they studied English?

500

Discuss the difference between present perfect and past simple with examples.

- Present Perfect: I have seen that movie before.

  • Focuses on the experience without mentioning when it happened.

- Past Simple: I saw that movie last week.

  • Specifies when the action occurred, placing it entirely in the past.
500

Which is correct: "I have to work" or "I must work"?
 

Both are correct, but "I have to work" refers to external obligation, and "I must work" is a personal obligation.