Which future form is used for a decision made at the moment of speaking?
a. Future simple
b. Be going to
c. Present continuous
a. Future simple (will)
Which future form is used to talk about arranged plans in the future?
a. Future simple
b. Be going to
c. Present continuous
c. Present continuous
What is the past participle of the verb take?
taken
Which of the relative pronouns are used for things?
(there are 2 answers)
a. Who
b. That
c. Which
d. Where
b. That and c. Which
What is the past participle of go?
Gone
A: Please, don't tell anybody.
B: Don't worry, I'll keep your secret.
This is an example of:
a. Offer
b. Prediction
c. Promise
c. Promise
A: I'm so nervous about my test.
B: Don't worry, it'll be fine. You studied a lot.
This is an example of"
a. Promise
b. Prediction
c. Threat
b. Prediction
Complete the sentence with the verb in the present perfect tense:
I love travelling. I _____________ (be) to Europe three times.
I have been to Europe three times.
Complete the sentence with the correct relative pronoun (who, which, that, or where).
Mrs. Peterson? Oh, that's the teacher ________ is retiring this year.
Who
What is the past participle of drink?
drunk
Complete the conversation:
A: Do you have any plans tonight?
B: Yeah, I _________ (go) to a concert with my sister. We have front-row seats!
a. Am going
b. Am going to go
c. Will go
a. Am going
Complete the conversation:
A: Do you know when David is going to arrive?
B: I'm not sure, I ________ (text) him.
a. Am texting
b. Am going to text
c. Will text
c. Will text
Complete the conversation:
A: Do you know when David is going to arrive?
B: I ________ texted him a minute ago. He said he'll be here soon.
a. Already
b. Just
c. Yet
b. Just
Combine the two sentences to make a relative clause:
That is my classmate. He is from Brazil.
That is my classmate who is from Brazil.
Complete the conversation:
A: Do you have ______ fresh coffee?
B: Sure, I'll get you _______.
a. Some/any
b. Any/some
c. No/some
b. Any/some
Complete the conversation with future simple, be going to, or present continuous.
A: Excuse me, ___________ (you/dance) with me?
B: Of course, I'd love to!
A: Excuse me, will you dance with me?
B: Of course, I'd love to!
Complete the conversation with future simple, be going to, or present continuous:
A: Do you want to go to the park with me?
B: Hmm I don't know. There are a lot of clouds in the sky, I think it _________ (rain).
A: Do you want to go to the park with me?
B: Hmm I don't know. There are a lot of clouds in the sky, I think it is going to rain.
Complete the sentence with the verb in present perfect or past simple:
I _______ (be) to Europe twice, but I ________ (not/be) to Asia yet.
I have been to Europe twice, but I haven't been to Asia yet.
Combine the two sentences to make a relative clause:
We visited the church. My grandparents got married there.
We visited the church where my grandparents got married.
Complete the conversation with the correct form of the adjective (-ed or -ing)
A: Ugh, I'm so ________ (bored/boring). I hate math.
B: I feel the same, and I love math! I think it's just the teacher who is not very ___________ (interested/interesting)
A: Ugh, I'm so bored. I hate math.
B: I feel the same, and I love math! I think it's just the teacher who is not very interesting.
Unscramble the words to make a sentence:
with / to / go / am / going / I / Christmas / skiing / family / on
I am going to go skiing with my family on Christmas.
Unscramble the words to make a sentence:
going / you / stay / are / to / the night / house / friend's / your / at / ?
Are you going to stay the night at your friend's house?
Complete the conversation with the verbs in present perfect or simple past:
A: __________ (you/ever/be) to Asia?
B: Yes, last year I ________ (go) to South Korea with my family. But I ________ (not/visit) Japan yet, I want to go next year.
A: Have you ever been to Asia?
B: Yes, last year I went to South Korea with my family. But I haven't visited Japan yet, I want to go next year.
Unscramble the words to make a sentence:
others / someone / hire / I / can / with / work / well / want to / who.
I want to hire someone who can work with others well.