Future Forms
Present Perfect
Past Continuous
Simple Past
Comparatives
Conditionals
BONUS
100

We use WILL to... (And give an example)

We use WILL to talk about predictions, promises and offers in the future

IN 2030, HUMANS WILL BE REPLACED BY ROBOTS.

100

To express a specific point in time

SINCE

100

We use Past Continuous to...

To express actions that were in progress in the past

100

We use the Simple Past to...

To express actions that happened in the past.

100

Use BIG in a comparative sentence

THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING IS BIGGER THAN THE STATUE OF LIBERTY.

100

We use the ZERO CONDITIONAL to...

ZERO CONDITIONAL is used for general truths, scientific facts, and habits that are always true.

100

Make a sentence using DON'T HAVE TO/HAVE TO

YOU HAVE TO WEAR A WARM JACKET DURING WINTER TO AVOID GETTING COLD.

200

We use BE GOING TO... (And give an example)

We use BE GOING TO to talk about actions that we know are going to happen; plans with no date

I'M GOING TO VISIT MY GRANDPARENTS THIS WEEK.

200

To express a period of time

FOR

200

Can we combine Simple Past and Past Continuous? How?

Yes. We use Past Continuous for an action in progress and Simple Past when another action interrupted it.

200

What type of verbs do we use in the Simple Past tense?

REGULARS (ed/d) and IRREGULARS (2nd column)

200

Use MUCH in a comparative sentence

A TORTOISE WEIGHS AS MUCH AS A JELLYFISH.

200

We use the FIRST CONDITIONAL to...

FIRST CONDITIONAL is used to talk about possible future events and their likely results.

200

Make a sentence using SHOULD/SHOULDN'T

YOU SHOULD STUDY VERY HARD FOR THE FINAL EXAM.

300

We use PRESENT CONTINUOUS to... (And give an example)

We use PRESENT CONTINUOUS to talk about appointments, arrangements and plans with a date.

I'M VISITING MY GRANDPARENTS ON THURSDAY AT 6 P.M.

300

We use Present Perfect to...

To express actions that happened in the past but are connected with the present (or have a present consequence)

300

We form Past Continuous using ...

S + WAS/WERE + VERB (-ING)

300

Can we use the Simple Past tense combined with the Present Perfect?

Yes. When we want to describe and experience.

I HAVE BEEN to Brazil. It WAS an amazing experience.

300

Use STRONG in a comparative sentence

THE HULK IS STRONGER THAN CAPTAIN AMERICA.

300

Do we use SIMPLE PRESENT in the ZERO and FIRST CONDITIONAL?

Yes, we do.

ZC - If + Simple Present, + Simple Present

1C - If + Simple Present, + WILL +VERB

300

Make a sentence using MUST

YOU MUST DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE PLAYING VIDEO GAMES.

400

We use SIMPLE PRESENT to... (give an example)

We use SIMPLE PRESENT to talk about departureas and arrivals of transport, and the specific time of events.

THE DUA LIPA CONCERT STARTS AT 9 P.M. ON FRIDAY.

400

We form Present Perfect using...

S + HAVE/HAS + Verb (Past Participle)

400

Do we use REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERBS in the Past Continuous tense?

No, we don't. We use the verb to be in the past (WAS/WERE) + Verb (-ing)

400

What do we use to make a question in the Simple Past?

We use DID.

What DID you DO yesterday?

DID you GO to school yesterday?

400

Use EXPENSIVE in a comparative sentence

THE CAR IS LESS EXPENSIVE THAN THE JET.

400

Make a sentence using FIRST CONDITIONAL

IF WE WORK HARD ON THE HOMEWORK, WE WILL GET A GOOD GRADE.

400

Make a sentence using MIGHT

I MIGHT GO TO THAT CONCERT WITH MY GIRLFRIEND BUT I'M NOT SURE.

500

What is the difference between BE GOING TO and PRESENT CONTINUOUS?

There's no main difference between them. For many future plans, both BE GOING TO and the PRESENT CONTINUOUS can be used interchangeably. This means that it will depend on the context and how much information we have.

500

Make an example using Present Perfect

They HAVE WORKED here since 2015.

She HASN'T BOUGHT a present for her mom YET.

500

Can you make a sentence using Past Continuous?

I WAS WALKING home yesterday afternoon.

They WEREN'T PLAYING volleyball last night at 8 p.m.

500

Make an example using Simple Past

I WENT to school yesterday morning.

They SPOKE Italian with the new student.

500

Use AS-AS in a comparative sentence

THE LION IS AS DANGEROUS AS THE TIGER.

500

Make a sentence using ZERO CONDITIONAL

IF YOU FREEZE WATER, IT TURNS INTO ICE.

500

Make a sentence using MAY

PETER MAY GO TO THE CONCERT TOMORROW BUT HE IS NOT VERY SURE.