We use it for actions happening now, at the time of speaking
Present Progressive
To read quickly...
Look Through
Which word doesn't fit with uncountable nouns?
-Much
-Little
-A few
-A little
A few!
A few, It's only used with countable nouns only.
Past Participle of the verb; Cut
Cut
We use the simple present to talk about permanent states
True or False
TRUE
Convert this sentence into a question;
She is studying
Is she studying?
To change and become something else...
Turn into
Is this sentence correct?
-This is the most easiest test.
No, the sentence is incorrect.
Correct Sentence; This is the easiest test
Try your luck
You've got a chance to get 20 points by playing rock paper scissors with the teacher
If you win you will get 20 points
If you lose you will lose 20 points
We use A/AN with singular nouns in affirmative, negative and in questions.
True or False
TRUE
I have an Apple
I don't have an Apple
Do you have a Computer?
Jane had read a lot about elephants _________ she went to the zoo.
BEFORE / AFTER
Jane had read a lot about elephants BEFORE she went to the zoo.
To mention a subject...
Bring Up
We are thirsty.
Wait here. I _____ get some water.
A) Be Going To
B) Will
I will get some water.
On the spot decision
Past Participle of the verb; Get
Got
We use Past perfect for an action that started in the past and continue up in the present.
True or False
FALSE.
Form a questions with Present Perfect
You / ever / food /try / Italian / ?
Have you ever tried Italian food?
To refuse a request or an offer...
Turn Down
If she will arrive late, I will call her.
What is wrong in this sentence?
Past Participle of the verb; Keep
Kept
We use prepositions of place to show the direction n which somebody or something is moving...
True or False
False.
Prepositions of movement
Choose the correct option
That man ________ smoking in the garage for 10 minutes .
has
had
had been
Had been
To manage...
Get by
If I say, Unless you hurry up, we won't be late.
Is this sentence correct?
No, Double negation is not sexy...
Correct; Unless you hurry up, we will be late.
Past Participle of the verb; Blow
Blown
Uncountable nouns can only be singular...
True or False
TRUE