Name words ‘helpers’ for Present Simple, e.g. usually….
Often, sometimes, never, always, seldom, every day
The state verbs can be used with Present/Past Continuous
F
Idiom ‘your cup of tea/not your cup of tea’ means that you like or dislike something
T
When do we use Present Continuous tense?
To talk about things in progress right now, refer to temporary or changing situations, plans made for future that will a 100% happen
You can use Present Continuous to talk about future actions
Only about concrete plans that you know will happen for sure
Name state verbs
Believe, feel, love, hate, know, understand, need, like, remember
How do you form a past simple sentence (structure)?
V+ed (V2)
We use Past Perfect simple to talk about actions that happened in the past
F
When we want to stress that one action happened before another or before a certain point of time
Highly risky sports are called …
Extreme sports
Give me an example of Past Continuous sentence, please
It was raining yesterday all day too! Ah, this rain season is so not my cup of tea!
Present simple passive and Past simple passive are used when the person that does the action is unknown, obvious or less important then a subject of the sentence or not important at all
T
If something is ‘right up your street’ it means…
…that this something is right for you
When do we use the Past Perfect Simple? Give me an example, please
To show that an action happened before another action or time in the past.
Ex: Before this rain season, I had had such a blast on the beach playing volleyball with my friends!
This is Past Perfect simple:
He has never been to Rome
F
He hadn’t been to Rome until last year because he was too young to travel alone.
Read ‘parachute’
Good!