What tense is this? “She is watching TV now.”
Present Continuous
What’s the adverb form of “quick”?
Quickly
What does “wake up” mean?
To stop sleeping
Complete: “You ____ wear a helmet. It’s the law.”
Must
What’s the opposite of “cheap”?
Expensive
Complete: “I ____ (go) to the cinema last weekend.”
Went
Correct: “She sings beautiful.”
She sings beautifully.
What’s the opposite of “put on (clothes)”?
Take off
What modal do we use for advice?
Should
What’s a synonym for “angry”?
Mad/furious
Correct the sentence: “He don’t like coffee.”
He doesn’t like coffee.
What’s the comparative of “good”?
Better
Choose: “I can’t ___ ____ ___ the noise.”
Put up with
Rewrite with a modal: “It is possible that he is at home.”
"He might be at home"
Fill in the blank: “She was afraid ____ flying.”
Of
Make a question: “You / ever / be / to London?”
Have you ever been to London?
Make a sentence using both an adjective and adverb.
Example answer: The dog is loud. It barks loudly.
Use “look after” in a sentence.
Ex: I must look after my brother.
Correct: “She can to play the piano.”
She can play the piano
Choose the right word: “He made / did his homework.”
Did
Choose the correct tense: “By next year, I ____ (finish) school.”
Will have finished
Explain the difference: “hard” vs “hardly”
("hard" = with effort, "hardly" = almost not)
Define: a) give up = ___
b) turn down = ___
c) find out = ___
A) Stop trying
B) Reject
C) Discover
Give an example using: must, should and might in one sentence.
You must wear a helmet when riding a bike, you should check the brakes before leaving, and it might rain later, so take a jacket.
Define and use: “environmentally friendly” in a sentence.
e.g., "Electric cars are environmentally friendly."