An English tense that describes actions that are happening right now.
Present continuous or progressive
Vocabulary:
The comparative and superlative form of bad.
worse and worst
The artist _____ changes to the painting.
(make, makes)
makes
In school, we (can/ must) never run.
must
She will studied Medicine at Oxford University.
The tense of the sentence:
(I'm in the mood for some ice-cream.)
are produced / by people
The part of speech that describes nouns.
adjective
The teacher ______ many tests yesterday.
(has graded, graded)
graded
You (could / should) go to the hospital if you have a fever for more than 24 hours.
should
When does the exam starts?
starts => start
Grammar (tense)
What is the tense of this sentence?:
Why are you organizing the event for next weekend?
present continuous/ progressive
The adjective from "succeed".
successful
They ________ basketball since they met at summer camp.
(played, have played)
have played
I am sorry I broke your pen. (Should/ Can) I buy you a different one?
Can
Have you ever see a mummy?
see=> seen
Grammar
What is the tense in this sentence?
She's been my best friend for years.
Present Perfect
A preposition is often followed by this.
Noun
He never ____ the problem.
(sees, sao, seen)
sees
I see a lot of clouds in the sky. It (could/ must) rain any minute now.
could
My shopping list have increase since yesterday.
have increase=> has increased
What is the tense of this sentence?:
By this time next week, he will have been traveling around Africa for six months!
Future
Grammar
The comparative and superlative form of good.
better, best
Dan ________ his great-grandmother for a few years. She died when he was eight.
(knew, has been knowing)
knew
Each football team (may/ must) have eleven players.
must
When Jake sees the cute puppy available for adoption, he were talk to his mother about adopting one.
sees=> saw
were talk=> was talking
It is the substitute for nouns.
pronoun
The part of speech which describes a verb or an adjective.
Adverb
_____ their school added any new classrooms yet?
has
This street is dangerous. You (could/ have to) be careful.
have to
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan have posted the news to its social media page yet.
have=> haven't