What tense do you use to talk about your daily habits and routines?
Present tense
What modal do we use to talk about obligation?
Must / mustn't
Where do adjectives go: before or after the noun?
Before (He drives a red car).
How do we express a reason for doing something in English?
With a "to infinitive"?
Correct the sentence:
She has three childrens.
What tense do you use to talk about an action that you are currently doing?
Present continuous
Do modals use the third person -s in the present?
No, never!
I can, you can, he/she can.
This class is very...
(the opposite of fun).
Boring
Three examples of verbs after which we use the to infinitive.
Open answer
Correct the sentence:
I have twenty-three years old.
What three tenses can you use to talk about the future?
Will + inf
Going to + inf
Present continuous
What is the difference between "mustn't" and "don't have to"?
"Mustn't" expresses prohibition, and "don't have to" expresses non-obligation.
How can you express that you have more quantity than you need?
Too much / too many
Three examples of verbs after which we use the gerund.
Open answer
Correct the sentence:
We looked that film last week.
We watched that film last week.
What is the difference between these sentences?
- I will go to the beach tomorrow.
- I'm going to the beach tomorrow.
The first one is an intention, the second one is a plan.
What modal means the same as "be able to"?
Can
How do we use "enough" with adjectives and nouns?
We use "enough" before a noun (I have enough money) and after an adjective (I am rich enough).
Continue the sentence:
"I don't feel like ... (do) anything today."
doing
Feel like + -ing
Correct the sentence:
The name of her father is Pedro.
Her father's name is Pedro.
How can you express that you did something very recently?
(For example: Atenció, acabe de pintar la paret)
With the present perfect + "just"
Careful, I have just painted the wall.
How do we make questions with modals?
By switching the position of the subject and the modal.
I will come to the party.
Will you come to the party?
I am very ... American politics.
(An expression we use to say that you find something interesting).
I am very interested in American politics.
Complete the sentence:
I was planning to ... (call) my mother later.
I was planning to call my mother later.
Correct the sentence:
How many time did you live abroad?
How long did you live abroad?