What is an adjective? Give example.
A word that describes a noun.
Eg: Tall boy
This tense is used to describe habits or routines. What is the correct form of the verb in this sentence: "She ___ (go) to school every day"?
Goes
What is the past and past participle of the verb fly?
Fly - Flown
Which time expressions go with the simple present tense?
Choose all that apply:
A. Always
B. Yesterday
C. Every day
D. Now
A and C (Always, Every day)?
What’s the opposite of “cold”?
Hot
Write a sentence with two adjectives in it. Underline the adjectives.
The girl is smart and beautiful
Used for actions happening now. Fill in the blank: "They ___ (watch) a movie at the moment."
Identify the correct time expression for this sentence:
"I visited my grandma ___."
A. Since last year
B. Yesterday
C. Every weekend
D. Just
B. Yesterday?
Join the sentences with suitable conjunctions.
1. Serena is afraid of heights. She will not go on the roller coaster.
2. A tree fell across the road. There was a violent storm last night.
1. Serena is afraid of heights so she will not go on the roller coaster.
2. A tree fell across the road because there was a violent storm last night.
Choose the correct article: “I saw ___ elephant at the zoo.”
an
Correct the sentence:
This is a racing Italian beautiful black car.
This is a beautiful black Italian racing car.
his tense describes completed actions in the past. Correct the verb in the sentence: "He eat lunch at 1 p.m. yesterday."
ate
ill in the blanks: A __________ verb forms its past tense by adding -ed (like “walk → walked”), but an __________ verb changes in other ways (like “go → went”).
regular / irregular
Which sentence uses a correct present perfect time expression?
A. "I have finished my homework yesterday."
B. "I have known her for years."
C. "He has gone to school last Monday."
Bonus: Explain why the others are incorrect.
Answer:
B. "I have known her for years."
A is wrong because “yesterday” needs simple past.
C is wrong for using a specific time with present perfect.
How do you politely ask for directions?
A. Where’s the bathroom?!
B. I want bathroom.
C. Excuse me, can you tell me where the bathroom is?
C. Excuse me, can you tell me where the bathroom is?
What are the adjectives in this sentence?
Intelligent - Excellent
Used for actions that were in progress in the past. Choose the correct option: "I ___ (read) when the phone rang."
was reading
These past tense verbs all end in “-ed,” but their pronunciation is different. Match the correct ending sound:
Walked → ___
Robbed → ___
Wanted → ___
A. /t/
B. /d/
C. /ɪd/
Choose the best time expression for the past progressive form:
"When I arrived, she was a book __."
Which of these time clues would best fit the sentence?
A. Last week
B. At 8 p.m.
C. Since Monday
D. Every night
B. At 8 p.m. (Past progressive often uses specific moments in time.)
Correct this sentence: “He go to the store yesterday.”
He went to the store yesterday.
Read the poem below and find out all the adjectives:
Do you need an adjective? Ours are all on sale. Glamorous and gloomy. Funny, fierce, and frail. Quirky, quaint, and quiet. Tender, true, and tart. Rusty, rough, and rotten. Shaggy, sweet, and smart.
We can find an adjective to match with any noun. Your descriptive writing will become the best in town!
Do you need an adjective? Ours are all on sale. Glamorous and gloomy. Funny, fierce, and frail. Quirky, quaint, and quiet. Tender, true, and tart. Rusty, rough, and rotten. Shaggy, sweet, and smart.
Feedback: We can find an adjective to match with any noun. Your descriptive writing will become the best in town!
sed for actions that happened at an unspecified time or started in the past and continue. Choose the correct sentence:
A. "She has went to Paris."
B. "She has gone to Paris."
C. "She gone to Paris."
She has gone to Paris?
What’s wrong with this sentence? "While she cooked dinner, the phone was ringing and nobody answer it."
"While she was cooking dinner, the phone was ringing and nobody answered it."
Part 1: Which of these time expressions best fits the future tense?
A. Last year
B. Tomorrow
C. Recently
D. At the moment
Part 2: Complete the sentence using a future time expression:
“She is going to start a new job ___.”
Answer:
Part 1: B. Tomorrow
Part 2: "next week / soon / in a few days" (any future time expression)
ill in the blanks: “My birthday is ___ July, ___ the 5th.”
in July, on the 5th?