This structure describes past habits or repeated actions that are no longer true,
like: “I ____ to play outside every day.”
What is "used to"
Complete the sentence:
“She has _____ (finish) her homework.”
What is finished?
Complete the sentence:
“She has lived here _____ 2020.”
Since
Complete the sentence:
“We don’t have _____ time.”
What is much?
Complete the sentence:
“If it rains, we _____ stay home.”
What is "will"?
Complete the sentence:
“I was watching TV _____ the phone rang.”
What is "when"?
Complete the sentence:
“They have _____ (see) that movie before.”
What is "seen"?
Choose the correct form:
“I couldn’t swim when I was five, but now I _____ swim very well.”
What is "can"?
Choose the correct word:
“Would you like _____ coffee?”
What is "some"?
This conditional uses if + past simple, and would + base verb to talk about unreal or imaginary situations.
What is the second conditional?
Complete the sentence:
“They _____ (not/go) to school yesterday because it was snowing.”
What is "did not"?
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This word is commonly used in negative sentences and questions in the present perfect, usually at the end of the sentence.
What is "yet"?
This question phrase is used to ask about the duration of an action that started in the past and continues now.
What is "how long"?
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“You _____ apologize for being late. It’s the polite thing to do.”
What is "ought to"?
Complete the sentence:
“If I _____ (be) rich, I would travel the world.”
What is were?
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Answer this question correctly and get a second chance at answering a question later in the game:
Complete the sentence correctly:
“When I was a child, I ______ play outside every day, but yesterday I ______ playing soccer when it started to rain.”
What is "used to" and "was"?
Choose the correct word:
“I have _____ eaten, so I’m not hungry now.”
(It means sooner than expected.)
What is already?
Complete the sentence about the future:
“After I finish this course, I _____ speak French fluently.”
What is "will be able to"?
Complete the sentence correctly:
“There are too _____ mistakes in your essay. You _____ check your work more carefully.”
What is "many" and "should"?
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Choose the correct form:
“If she studies tonight, she _____ pass the test.”
What is "will"?
In this sentence, identify the two tenses used:
“I was walking to school when I saw my teacher.”
What is past continuous and past simple?
Complete the sentence correctly:
“She hasn’t finished her project _____, but she has _____ started working on it.”
What is "yet" and "just"?
Choose the correct tense:
“I _____ (visit) Rome in 2019, but I _____ (not/see) the Colosseum yet.”
What is "visited" and "haven't seen"?
Complete the sentence correctly:
“There isn’t _____ sugar left, and there are only a _____ cookies. You _____ eat them all.”
What is "much, few, and shouldn't"?
Identify the conditional type used in this sentence:
“If I had more free time, I would learn to play the guitar.”
What is the second conditional?