Sarah _____ (write) letters.
Sarah will be writing letters.
Give power to make something work
Turn on
If I don’t set my alarm clock, I _______ late for work.
If I don’t set my alarm clock, I will be late for work.
I _______ in Massachusetts since 2017.
I have lived in Massachusetts since 2017.
True or False: We use Past Continuous when a longer action in the past was interrupted.
True.
I was watching a movie when my mom called.
True or False: Future Continuous and Future Progressive are the same thing.
True
Lift an object off of a surface, like the floor OR
Get an object or a person while driving or travelling
Pick up
____________ tomorrow, I will bring an umbrella.
If it rains tomorrow, I will bring an umbrella.
How long _________ a student in this program?
How long have you been a student in this program?
Name the simple past for:
go
sleep
eat
went
slept
ate
I __________ (not/eat) a snack after class.
I won’t be eating a snack after class.
Put an object on a wall or in a closet OR
End a phone call
So many possible answers!
I will speak better if I practice English.
If I practice English, I will speak better.
True or False: I have to memorize irregular past participles.
True.
Complete in Past Progressive:
You _______________ (watch) TV.
You were watching TV.
_______ my mom _______ (travel) next month?
Will my mom be traveling next month?
Stop trying OR
Stop doing something
Give up
What is the Future Conditional sentence order?
If (simple present clause), (simple future clause).
(Simple future clause) if (simple present clause).
How do you form the Present Perfect?
subject + have/has + past participle
Simple past:
She _______ (wait) for the bus, but it never _____ (come). She _____ (run) to school instead and _____ (not/to be) late.
She waited for the bus, but it never came. She ran to school instead and wasn't late.
How to you form the Future Continuous?
will + be + verb-ing (present participle)
Give something to a group of people
Hand out
What is a "conditional"?
Conditional sentences show something that WILL happen in the future, but only IF something else happens first.
True or False: Use present perfect with a specific time in the past.
False. Use present perfect WITHOUT a specific time in the past. If we say a specific time, we must use simple past.
I have been to Italy.
I visited Italy last year.
How do you form the Past Progressive?
subject + were/was + verb-ing (present participle)