Mention 2 time expressions for present perfect
Since, yet, for, still, already, just, never, ever...
Correct comparative form for Snoopy
Snoopier
Which modal verbs can be used to speak about posibilities?
Might, May, will, could, can.
It is used to speak about actions in progress at the moment.
Present progressive.
It is a phrasal verb to express you are waiting happily for something.
Look forward to
Mention two professions related to administrative business
Accountant, Assistant, Secretary...
What is the correct structure to express a past habit or daily routine in the past?
Subject + used to + base verb + complement
What is the past participle form of cost?
cost
If we apply a time expression which refers to the future it can be used to speak about fixed arrangement and settled plans.
Present progressive
To bring up means...
To mention a topic or raise a child.
Natural disaster known for causing strong winds, heavy rains and flood.
Hurricane
How many types of verbs do we have when we conjugate in simple past? Mention them.
2 types, regulars and irregulars
Mention 2 or more verbs that can be used as normal verbs and auxiliary verbs.
To be, To have, To do.
It is used to speak about actions that are over.
Simple past.
To have a good relationship
Get along
It is an emergency equiment we commonly use to carry pills, bandage and medical resources
First-aid-kit
What's the name of the grammar that we use to speak about an action which was in progress in the past and it was interrupted by a past action.
Past progressive
What is the past participle of start?
started
We use it in present perfect to express that an action is in progress and we expect it to finish soon.
Yet
A phrasal verb is created when we combine...
A verb and a preposition
If my mom marries another man and we start living together, he becomes my______.
Step-father
Do we use present perfect to express an action that started in past and finished before the past?
No
which is the present participle of buy?
Buying
We use them to express that something is very similar or the same
As...as
To be aware, careful or pay attention to something
To look out.