future tenses
past tenses
verbs in -ing
superlative and comparative
100

the train _______ at 11:25 am. (to leave)

leaves

100

I _______ something near that place.

see

100


tell two examples of words with present participle












any word with -ing

100

complete the sentence:

I think Men in Black 1 was________(funny) than Men in Black 3.

funnier

200

We _________ dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we have't booked a table yet. (to have)

are going to have

200

He ________ from London a couple of days ago.

come

200

Maria loves _________ letters. 

receiving 

to receive 

receseiving

receiving

200

complete de sentence:

My sister thinks she's____________(intelligent) than me, but I don't agree!

more intelligent

300

Look at the clouds - it________ in a few minutes. (to rain)

is going to rain

300

Farmer _______ suicide after hearing the horrible news.

commit

300

When can we use present participle?

a) Just because yes 

b) When we ant to say something that just occur in the past.

c) When two actions occur at the same time, and are done by the same person or thing.

c) When two actions occur at the same time, and are done by the same person or thing,

300

This is ___ painting in the museum.

a) the more beautiful

b) as beautiful

c) The most beautiful

d) beautifulest 

c) the most beautiful

400

Josh__________ to the cinema with his friends tonight.

-will go

-is going to go

-will have gone

-goes 

-is going

is going

400

She ________ a letter for the principal.

write

400


What is the present participle?











verbal form that can act as a noun, adjective or adverb.

400

for what do we use the comparative adjectives?


Comparative adjectives are used to compare two people or things

500

structure for the future tense:

1. will + base form of the verb

2. subject +the verb in past

3. subject + will + verb in future + had

1. will + base form of the verb

500

how is the correct structure for the past tense?

1. Subject + Had + Been + Verb+ing + the rest of the sentence

2. Subject + Verb + ed / verb in the past tense + the rest of the sentence

3. Verb + ed/ verb in the past tense + subject + the rest of the sentence

2. Subject + Verb + ed / verb in the past tense + the rest of the sentence

500


What are the rules for present participle verbs?











1. typically formed by adding “–ing” to the infinitive form of a verb.

2. to form continuous tenses or as an adjective to modify a noun.











500

for what do we use the superlative adjectives?

superlative adjectives are used to compare more than two people or things.