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name 5 irregular verbs in 3 forms

go - went -gone
do-did-done
buy-bought-bought
say-said-said
make-made-made


100

name 3 forms of adjectives:

good

interesting

good-better- the best
interesting-more interesting- the most interesting

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Why can’t we say “I have gone to Paris yesterday”?

Because we use "yesterday" in past simple only 

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Name 5 words that we use in Past Simple

yesterday, last week, two days ago, last year, several days ago, in my childhood, when I was 20

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Name 7 words that we use in Present Simple

always, usually, often,  sometimes, never, every day, at the weekend, every Sunday ...

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What`s the difference between Present Simple and PResent Continuous?

Present Simple: a permanent action
Present Continuous: an action is going on now or a temporary action

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You now know 4 tenses: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple.

In which tenses do we use verb "to be"? Give examples.

Present Simple: I am here.
Present continuous: I am learning English.
Past Simple: I was here.

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Name 5 words that we use in Present Perfect

already, just, yet, so far, recently, many times, this year, this month, before

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What is COMMON and what is DIFFERENT between Present Perfect and Past Simple?

1. Common: We use both to talk about a finished action.
2. Different: in present perfect we don`t care when an action happened (I`ve been to this cafe - I can recommend it).
In past simple we care when it happened (I was at the cafe yesterday).

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Name 2 forms of future that we`ve learnt

1. Present Continuous for near future:
I am flying to Rome next month.
2. "to be going to"  :
I`m going to fly to Rome next month.

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Which words we cannot use in Present Continuous?
Name  5. 

For example: hear, see, like, prefer,hate, know,need, hope, want, feel, forget, dislike, wish

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When do we use Present Continuous? Name 2 or 3 cases!

1. Actions that are going on now
(I`m having a lesson now)
2. Temporary action now
(I`mstaying in Warsaw these days).
3. Near Future
(I`m flying to Rome next week).