We use "will" to talk about what?
We use will to talk about the future
What is the structure for present progressive?
subject + verb to be + verb -ing + complement
I am driving a beautiful red car
Can you name at least 3 adverbs of frequency?
- Always
- Never
- Usually
What is the negative form of "can"?
Can't
I can't swim well
What is the negative contraction of "I will ---- go to the party"
I won't go to the party
TRUE or FALSE! We use Present progressive to talk about actions that happened in the past
FALSE! We use the present progressive to talk about actions happening in the moment
Unscramble the words to form a correct sentence: usually / pizza / Sunday / eats / on / He.
He usually eats pizza on Sunday
What is special about the main verb that follows "can"? (Does it take "to", "-ing", or the base form?)
We use the base form.
I can drive a car
When we create questions what goes first? Will or the subject?
Will! When we ask questions we always use the auxiliary first!
Will you buy that table?
Complete the sentence: Look! The dog ___________ (run) in the park right now.
The dog is running in the park right now.
What approximate percentage of frequency does the adverb "Hardly ever" represent?
About 10% it's very weird for us to do this action,
Translate this question: "¿Puedes hablar inglés?"
What will you on the weekend?
EX: I will travel to my brother's house.
How do you write the gerund (-ing) form of the verbs "swim" and "write"?
Swimming and Writting
Answer the question "How often do you exercise?" using an adverb of frequency and a time expression
I hardly ever go to the gym, maybe once a month
Use "can" to ask for informal permission to use someone's phone.
Can I use your phone, please?
Turn this sentence into a question: They will arrive at 8:00 PM
Will they arrive at 8:00 PM?
Identify the error in this sentence and correct it: I is eating this pizza.
I AM eating this pizza.
Where does the adverb of frequency go when using the verb To Be? (Before or after?)
Before the regular verb, but after the verb to be
I usually drink water.
I am usually here.
What are the two main uses of "can"? (Ability and _________).
Ability and permission
I can run very fast
Can I go to the park with my friends?