Whats your name?
Where are you from?
How old are you?
My name is ____.
I’m from _____.
I’m __ years old.
Use the verb Run in simple present.
Run in 3rd person is runs
Timothy, please _______ all your toys.
Timothy, please (pick up/put away) all your toys.
I’m glad I was wearing a seatbelt, I ____ been hurt in the accident.
I’m glad I was wearing a seatbelt, I could have been hurt in the accident.
It’s cold today, _____?
It’s cold today, isn’t it?
When you’re finished eating at a restaurant, how do you ask for the total you have to pay?
May I get the check please?
use the verb (Look) in a sentence in simple past.
Pronounciation look(t)
I have a new vacation photo album, would you like to ______ to see the pictures?
I have a new vacation photo album, would you like to look through it to see the pictures?
How strange, Alice didn’t come to work today. She ____ had a doctor’s appointment.
How strange, Alice didn’t come to work today. She might have/ may have had a doctor’s appointment.
She didn’t go to work yesterday, ____?
She didn’t go to work yesterday, did she?
Cómo se pide aumento en un trabajo? Use: Me gustaría recibir un aumento porque ________.
I would like to get a raise because ______.
Use the verb (SEE) in a question in Simple Past.
See in past is saw
We have too many newspapers in the office. Could you please ______ out this afternoon?
We have too many newspapers in the office. Could you please throw them out out this afternoon?
Your boss isn’t at work today. What might have happened?
He/she might have ____.
You haven’t been to Disneyland, _____?
You haven’t been to Disneyland, have you?
Cómo se dice “me gustaría cambiar mi cheque y depositar $100 a mi cuenta de ahorros”?
I would like to cash my check and deposit $100 to my savings account.
Use the verb (SPEAK) in a sentence in Present Perfect
Speak in past participle is spoken
The lights in the living room are too bright. Can you _____ please?
The lights in the living room are too bright. Can you turn them off please?
She ____ gone to bed, it’s too early.
She couldn’t have gone to bed, it’s too early.
She ______ pizza yet, has she?
She hasn’t eaten pizza yet, has she?
You’re at a job interview, tell me your previous work experience.
I have been working… or I have worked…
Use the verb (WEAR) in a question in Past Perfect.
Wear in past participle is worn
I’m so humiliated, Samantha didn’t accept my wedding proposal in the soccer stadium. She ______.
I’m so humiliated, Samantha didn’t accept my wedding proposal in the soccer stadium. She turned me down.
I can’t believe you used your computer during the thunderstorm last night! You _____ been electrocuted!
I can’t believe you used your computer during the thunderstorm last night! You could’ve been electrocuted!
Alfred isn’t going to go to the beach with us, ___?
Alfred isn’t going to go to the beach with us, is he?