Vocabulary
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Past Simple
Have/has got-there is/are
100

This is a red or green fruit that we can eat raw and make juice from. What is it?

Apple

100

What do you say to describe your daily action? “I ___ breakfast at 7.”

Have

100

Fill the gap: “I am ___ my homework now.”

doing

100

Choose the correct form: “She ___ a new dress last week.”

Bought 

100

Fill the gap: “I ___ a sister.”

have got 

200

This person works at a school and helps students learn. Who is it?

Teacher

200

Choose the correct form: “She ___ to school every day.”

Goes

200

Choose the correct form: “They ___ football at the moment.”

are playing 

200

Make a negative sentence: “He visited his grandparents.”

He didn't visit his grandparents 

200

Fill the gap: “___ a book on the table.”

There is 

300

This word describes something that looks very nice. What is the word?

Beautiful 

300

Make a negative sentence: “He plays football.”

He doesn't play football 

300

Make a negative sentence: “She is cooking.”

She isn't cooking 

300

Make a question: “They watched a movie.”

Did they watch a movie?

300

Choose the correct form: “She ___ two brothers.”

has got 

400

This word names the day before today. What is it?

Yesterday 

400

Make a question: “They watch TV in the evening.”

Do they watch TV in the evening?

400

Make a question: “You are listening to music.”

Are you listening to music?

400

Complete the rule: “In Past Simple, regular verbs end in ___.”

-ed

400

Make a negative sentence: “There are many students in the class.”

There aren't many students in the class 

500

This word means a person who studies at a school, college, or university. Who is it?

Student

500

Choose the correct option to complete the rule: “In Present Simple, we add -s,-es,-ies to the verb with ___.”

He

She

It

500

Complete the rule: “We use Present Continuous to describe actions happening ___.”

right now/ at the moment 

500

Write the Past Simple forms of these irregular verbs:

1. go

2. see

3. make

4. take

5. write

1. went

2. saw

3. made

4. took

5. wrote

500

Make a question: “They have got a new house.”

Have they got a new house?