Body parts
Verb to get
Simple present
Auxiliary do/does
100

Hands have fingers. Feet have _____.

Toes.

100

The verb "get" is a regular verb.

True or false?

False. "Get" is irregular.

100

What are the uses of simple present?

Routines, emotions, facts.

100

They are used to make questions in present simple.

True or false?

True.

200

Name at least 5 parts of the head

Eyes, nose, ears, eyebrows, eyelashes, mouth, lips, jaw, cheeks, forehead, beard, hair, 
200

What does "get" mean in this sentence?

I got a new laptop!

To obtain

get = obtener

200
What is the structure of simple present?

Subject + Verb + Complement

200

Tell the structure of a question using auxiliary do/does

Do/does + subject + verb + complement

300

Name at least 3 fingers

Thumb, index, middle, ring, pinky

300

What is the function of this structure?

Get + Adjective

Something that is starting/A change of state

300

Make a NEGATIVE sentence in simple present tense.

Subject + do/does + NOT + verb + complement

300

- Do you go to the movies?
- No, I do not.

Is this correct?

Yes.

400

Name at least 4 body parts found on the leg

Thigh, calf, shin, ankle, heel, toes

400

What does "get" mean in this sentence?

I don't get math. It's very difficult.

To understand

get = entender

400

What happens when a verb ends in 

-o, -ch, -sh, -th, -ss, -gh, -z ?

Add -es instead of -s.

400

- Do the teacher work today?
- Yes, he does.

Is this correct?

No. "The teacher" is third person, so "does" would be the correct form.

500

Name at least 5 organs and point where they are located

Brain, heart, stomach, bladder, intestine, kidneys, liver, lung

500

Make an example using a phrasal verb with the verb "get".

get away with, get off, get on, get back, get along
500

Complete the sentences with the given verbs.

The pilot _____ (fly) a plane.

He does not _____ (study) here.

Remember!

Verbs that end with consonant + y: change to i and add -es

When we have  "does" in the sentence, the verb does not change.

500

- Does she plays soccer?
- Yes, she does
.

Is this correct?

No. When using he/she/it, the verb does not need -s at the end.