This word describes something you must do, like certain classes in school.
Compulsory
Hand in homework
To give your completed school assignments to your teacher.
This tense is used for habits, general truths, and routines.
Present simple
Identify the incorrect use of tense in: 'She work at the coffee shop every day.' Correct it!
She works at the coffee shop every day
Give an example of a sentence in the simple present with a time expression.
Every day, I go to school.
This is the date or time by which you need to finish an assignment or task.
Deadline.
Grammar school
This type of school often focuses on academic subjects and may require passing an exam to attend.
This tense describes actions happening right now or in progress
Present Continuous
Correct the tense in: 'I have eat my lunch already.' What should it be?
I have eaten my lunch already.
Give an example of a sentence in the present perfect with "since" or "for."
I have lived here since 2022.
This is a building where students live when they are away from home at boarding school or college.
Dormitory / dorm
Semester
This is the period into which the school year is divided.
This tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues to the present moment (more focus on the past).
Present Perfect Continuous
The sentence says, 'They is playing soccer right now.' What’s wrong? Correct the sentence and provide the rule behind your choice.
1. They are playing soccer right now.
2. He / she / it = is (singular)
you / we / they = are (plural / singular)
What is the difference between the present perfect and the simple past?
The present perfect connects the past to the present, while the simple past refers to a completed action in the past with no connection to now.
This describes education or training that prepares students for specific jobs, like carpentry or nursing.
Vocational
Comprehensive subjects
These are school subjects designed to cover a wide range of knowledge, like math, science, and history, and are a part of every school.
This tense is used to talk about completed actions with relevance to the present.
Present Perfect
Fix the tense in: 'He has been writes letters for an hour.' What’s the correct version? Name the tense that is used and say how it is formed.
1. He has been writing letters for an hour.
2. Present Perfect continuous.
3. Has / have + been + verb with -ing
Give an example of a sentence in the present perfect continuous with "for."
These are activities, like sports or clubs, that students do outside of regular class time.
Extra-curricular activities
Dyslexia
This is a learning difficulty that makes it harder to read, write, and spell, even though the person is intelligent.
This tense is used for scheduled future events or timetables.
Present Simple
In the sentence, 'She have lived here since 2010,' what needs changing? Name the tense, how the tense is formed and the rule behind your choice.
1. She has lived here since 2010.
2. Present Perfect.
3. Has / have + verb in past participle
3. He / she / it + has (singular)
How do time expressions like "every day," "right now," and "lately" indicate which present tense to use?
Answer: "Every day" suggests simple present, "right now" suggests present continuous, and "lately" suggests present perfect or present perfect continuous.