Verb Tense
Adverbs of Frequency
Pronunciation
Agree or Disagree
Irregular Verbs
100

Verbs that do not get "ed" in the past tense are called:

irregular verbs

100

I ________ eat out on weekends (100%)

always

100

These kinds of consonants in English are called

  • F /f/
  • K /k/
  • P /p/
  • T /t/
  • S /s/
voiceless consonants
100

To show agreement with a positive statement which auxiliary do we use?  (_____ am I.)

So 

100

eat

ate

200

To show that an action is continuing on from now into the future what tense do we use? (hint: ing)

the present progressive or present continuous

200

I never take the subway because it's too crowded. (0%)

Never

200

These kinds of consonants in English are called 

  • B /b/    R /r/    J /dʒ/ 
  • D /d/   V /v/    M /m/
  • N /n/   G /g/   W /w/
  • Z /z/    L /l/

voiced consonants 

200

To show agreement in a negative statement which auxiliary do we use?  (_____ do I )

Neither
200

buy

bought

300

Make a negative of this sentence:

I ___________well because of all of the noise last night.

I didn't sleep well because of all the noise last night.

300

I go to the gym once or twice a month (25-40%)

sometimes or occasionally

300

If a past simple verb ends in a VOICELESS consonant (but not T or d) what sound should it make?

Voiced consonants should end with the /t/ sound


kicked (kick/t/)

picked (pick/t/)

bumped (bump/t/)

300
Agree with this statement:   I love hot foods in the winter time.

So do I

300

teach

taught

400

Make a negative of this sentence:

Why ______ he ________ to Japan last year? [go]

Why didn't he go to Japan last year?

400

I go out to cafes in my free time every week. (40-60% of the time)

often

400

If a past simple verb ends in a VOICED consonant how should the last syllable be pronounced?

The last syllable should be pronounced /d/


playe/d/

bobbe/d/


400
Show agreement with this statement:  I am not a big fan of Netflix nowadays.

Neither am I.

400

kneel

knelt

500

What is the name of the tense that uses the past participle (have/had) plus the verb?  

present perfect.

(  I have been to New York twice)

(She has won this contest many times)

500

I eat fast food once a year. (1-10% of the time)

hardly ever, rarely

500

If the simple past verb ends in "d" or "t" how should lwe pronounce the last syllable?

/ed/

exit/ed/

wait/ed/

excit/ed/

500

Show agreement with this statement.


I do not study Chinese anymore.

Neither do I.

500

undergo

underwent