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100

simple past form:

break, fly, bring, feel

broke, flew, brought, felt
100

What is the structure of a sentence with will in the affirmative form?

Subject + will + verb in base form + complement.

100

What is the capital city of the United States?

Washington, D.C.

100

2,987,762

two million, nine hundred eighty-seven thousand, seven hundred sixty-two.

100

40

F O R T Y

200

past participle form:

hurt, make, be, sell

hurt, made, been, sold

200

When do we use "going to" in English?

predictions based on evidence

future actions decided before speaking

200

Which famous statue is located in New York?

Statue of Liberty

200

6,927,372

six million, nine hundred twenty-seven thousand, three hundred seventy-two

200
13

T H I R T E E N

300

simple past form: 

shake, sing, spin, steal

shook, sang, spun, stole

300

When do we use present continuous for future in English?

We use the present continuous for future to talk about planned arrangements or fixed plans in the future, especially when a time or place is mentioned.

300

What is the name of the American president’s house?

White House

300

8,928,273,281

eight billion, nine hundred twenty eight million, two hundred seventy-three thousand, two hundred eighty-one

300

18

E I G H T E E N

400

past participle form:

take, teach, tear, think

took, taught, tore, thought

400

When do we use present simple for future in English?

We use the present simple for future to talk about schedules, timetables, and fixed programs that usually cannot be changed easily.

400

Which city is known as “The Big Apple”?

New York City

400

9,999,999

nine million, nine hundred ninety nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine.

400

20

T W E N T Y

500

simple past and past participle form

weave, wear, throw

wove-woven

wore- worn

threw-thrown

500

structure to make affirmative statements with:

will

going to

present continuous

will: subject+will+verb in base form+ complement.

going to: subject+verb to be+going to+ verb in base form+ complement.

present continuous: subject+verb to be+verb in ing+complement

500

What do Americans usually eat on Thanksgiving?

Americans usually eat turkey and pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving.

500

6,239,827,382

six billion, two hundred thirty-nine million, eight hundred twenty-seven thousand, three hundred eighty-two

500

90

N I N E T Y