Simple Present or Present Continuous
Simple Past or Past Continuous
Be + Going to
Will / Wont
Present Perfect
100

Create a negative sentence using present simple.

I, you, we, they ----> Don't + verb

He, She, It ------> Doesn't + verb
100

Complete the sentence

He ___ (see) a movie last night.

Saw

100

Create a question using "be going to"

Am/Is/Are + Subject + going to + base form of the verb

100

What is the mistake in this sentence?

Will she loves me forever?

Love

100

What is the past participle form of write?

written

200

Complete the sentence:

He ___ (go) to the gym every Monday.

goes

200

What are THREE key words/phrases to recognize Past Simple?

Last ... Monday, night, week year

Yesterday

Ago

200

Complete the sentence:

We ___ (meet) at the café at 5 PM.

are going to meet

200

Complete the sentence:

I ___ (help) you with your project tomorrow.

will help

200

Which sentence is correct?

A. I have finished my homework yet.

B. We aren’t hungry. We have already had lunch.

C. I haven't just written a poem.

B

300

What are TWO key words/phrases to distinguish present continuous?

Now

Right now

At the moment 

Currently

300

Complete the sentence:

They ___ (walk) to school when it started to rain.

were walking

300

Explain when to use 'be going to'.

'Be going to' is used for plans or intentions and for predictions based on evidence. 100 percent sure

300

Make an optimistic prediction about the following idea:

"I'm nervous because I have an exam tomorrow."

Use will/won't + base form of the verb

300

Complete the sentence: 

They ___ (already, finish) their homework.

have already finished

400

Complete the sentence: 

We ___ (watch) a movie at the moment.

are watching

400

How do you form the past continuous tense? 

Grammar and Example

Subject + was/were + verb + -ing

400

How do you form the 'be going to' structure?

Subject + am/is/are + going to + base form of the verb

400

How do form the future simple tense with 'will'? Grammar and Example

Subject + will + base form of the verb

400

How do you form the present perfect tense? Grammar + Example

Subject + have/has + past participle

500

How do you form the present continuous tense? Grammar + Example

Subject + am/is/are + verb + -ing

500

Explain when to use the simple past and the past continuous.

Simple past is used for completed actions in the past, while past continuous is used for actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.

500

What is the main difference between "be going to" and "will and won't" for future?

Be Going To:

  • Plans and Intentions: Use "be going to" when you have already decided to do something and you have a plan in place. For example, "I am going to visit my grandparents next weekend."

  • Predictions Based on Evidence: Use "be going to" when you make a prediction based on what you can see or know. For example, "Look at those dark clouds. It is going to rain."

Will/Won't:

  • Decisions Made at the Moment of Speaking: Use "will" for decisions that are made at the moment of speaking. For example, "I am thirsty. I will get a glass of water."

  • Predictions Without Evidence: Use "will" for general predictions or opinions about the future without specific evidence. For example, "I think it will be a great concert."

  • Promises and Offers: Use "will" for promises and offers. For example, "I will help you with your homework."

500

What are the four uses of Will/Won't?

Promises, Predictions, Instant decisions and offers

500

Explain when to use the present perfect tense.

Present perfect is used for actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past and for actions that started in the past and continue to the present