Choose the correct question:
A) Who did call you last night?
B) Who called you last night?
C) Who did you called last night?
B) Who called you last night?
Choose the correct sentence:
A) I eating breakfast now.
B) I am eating breakfast now.
B) I am eating breakfast now.
“Hot” → Extreme adjective?
Boiling
“I used to play football.” → Past habit or present habit?
Past habit
Choose the correct sentence:
A) I was walking when it started to rain.
B) It was raining when I walking
A) I was walking when it started to rain.
Rewrite this as an object question: "Tom helped Sarah."
Who did Tom help?
“I’ve lived in Bangkok for 2 years.” = Present perfect or past simple?
Present perfect (it’s still true now).
Correct the sentence: “She’s very exhausted.”
She’s absolutely exhausted.
Choose the correct sentence:
A) I usually get up early.
B) I used to get up early every day.
A) I usually get up early.
B) I used to get up early every day.
both can be true
Identify the tense: “By the time we arrived, the movie had started.”
past perfect
Fill in the blank with the correct word: “_____ broke the window?”
Who broke the window?
Correct this sentence: “I’ve seen him yesterday.”
I saw him yesterday.
Choose the correct sentence:
A) I could swim when I was five.
B) I can swim when I was five.
A) I could swim when I was five.
Make a question with "use to":
“Did you use to live in another country?”
Rewrite using past continuous: “I watched TV when you called.”
I was watching TV when you called.
Correct the error: “Who you saw yesterday?”
Who did you see yesterday?
Choose the correct sentence:
A) I work at a bank these days.
B) I’m working at a bank these days.
B) I’m working at a bank these days.
Give 3 pairs:
e.g. tired – exhausted, cold – freezing, hungry – starving
happy - delighted, sad - depressed, angry - furious, hot - boiling
Fill in the blank: “She’s not as active as she ______.”
used to be
Explain the meaning of this sentence: “I’ve been studying all morning.”
It means I am still studying now, implies a long time
Explain the difference between “Who called you?” and “Who did you call?”
Subject vs. Object question – the first asks who did the action, the second asks who received it.
Identify the tense and meaning: “I’ve been waiting for 20 minutes.”
Present Perfect Continuous – started in the past, still happening now.
Create a sentence using both a gradable and extreme adjective correctly.
“I was a bit tired, but my friend was absolutely exhausted.”
Explain difference between “used to” and “usually.”
“Used to” = past habit no longer true; “usually” = current habit or tendency.
Create a short story (2 sentences) using past simple, past continuous, and past perfect.
I was walking down the street when I heard a noise. The noise I had heard was a loud bird.