The Present vs. Future Tenses
The Past vs. the Present Perfect Tenses
Modals
Gerunds and Infinitives
Articles and Nouns
100

We __ (review) for the exam right now. 

are reviewing (present continuous)

clue: right now

100

Before the invention of GPA, people ____ (look) at maps while driving to find their destination. 

looked (simple past tense)

clue: before 

rule: use the simple past when an action was completed. 


100

Does the second sentence express an expectation or a guess?

John is late for the meeting. He could be stuck in traffic. 

a guess

clue: could be 

rule: use could/might/may to express a guess 

100

It's not worth ____ (crying/to cry) over spilled milk.

crying

rule: It's not worth + gerund

100

(A/The/0) migraine is a very painful headache. 

A migraine

clue: migraine is a singular count noun

Rule 1: use the indefinite article with a singular count noun; 

Rule 2: Use the indefinite article with definitions of a generic singular count noun

200

The plane ___ (arrive) at 7:30, tonight. 

arrives (simple present)

clue: tonight

rule: use the simple present for scheduled events 

200

We ___ (live) in San Francisco since 1990. 

have lived (present perfect)

clue: since

rule: Use the present perfect to express time up to now. 

200

Does the first sentence express impossibility or certainty?

He couldn't be at the beach; I just saw him at school!

impossibility 

couldn't be/can't be  expresses impossibility

The same is true for the past tense use of the modal: couldn't have been/can't have been. 

200

"I promise ___ (being/to be) home by midnight," said Cinderella. 

to be 

rule: promise + infinitive 

200

Typically, (a/the/0) migraines last between four hours and three days. 

No article

clue: migraines is a plural count noun

rule: no article + plural count noun when the noun is generic

300

Recent studies ___ (suggest) that multi-tasking reduces short-term memory. 

suggests (simple present)

clue: reduces 

rule: use the simple present to express facts

300

I ___ (travel) to another country only once.

have traveled (present perfect)

clue: no specific time is mentioned

rule: use the present perfect to express indefinite time

300

Does the first sentence sentence express advice or regret?

I shouldn't have eaten the entire tub of ice cream. I feel so sick. 

regret

rule: I + should/shouldn't have expresses regret about a past situation

Third Person + should/shouldn't have expresses advice about a past situation

300

I think about ____ (eating/to eat) ice cream all of the time. 

eating

Think about + gerund 

300

One of the primary symptoms is being sensitive to (a/the/0) bright lights. 

no article

clue: bright lights is a plural count noun

rule: no article + plural count noun when the noun is generic. 

400
A Human Resources representative ___ (call) you tomorrow to schedule an interview. 

will call/is going to call (future tense)

clue: tomorrow

rule: use the future tense/be going to to make plans 

400

We already ____ (finish) the report. 

have finished (present perfect)

clue: already

rule: use the present perfect to express recent past time (indefinite)

400
Does the sentence express an expectation or a guess?


Alice usually leaves work at 5:00 PM, so she should be home soon. 

an expectation

clue: should 

rule: should /ought to express an expectation in the present tense

400

I enjoy ___ (traveling/to travel).

traveling

enjoy + gerund

400

True or False: people is a plural count noun. 

True.

Rule People is a plural count noun because it can be counted: There are three people, four people, etc. 

500

I ___ (stay) at Michael's house until my apartment is ready. 

am staying (present continuous)

clue: until

rule: use the present continuous to express temporary plans 

500

I __ (write) a letter when you called me.

was writing (past continuous)

clue: independent clause + when dependent clause

rule: The sentence expresses an interrupted event. The action in progress must be in the past continuous and the verb in the when clause must be in the simple past. 

500

Does the sentence express a fact or a theory?

The recent investigation suggests that the power outage may have been caused by wind damage. 

A theory

clue: suggests; may have been

Use could/may/might to express a theory in the present and the past tense

500

I decided ____ (walking/to walk) to school. 

to walk

rule: decide + infinitive

500

Which of the bolded nouns in the sentence is a noncount noun?

This year, my goals are to pass Chemistry and make a lot of friends

Chemistry

rule: names of majors, fields or classes are non-count.