Which grammar form do we use with "ALWAYS, EVERY DAY, USUALLY"?
Present Simple
Ssh! I ____ my homework now.
Ssh! I'm doing my homework now.
behaving in a way which is not polite and upsets other people
rude
table tennis jogging fishing skiing
table tennis, we PLAY table tennis
He is taller than his brother.
His brother is ____________________as him.
not as tall
Which grammar form do we use with "NOW, AT THE MOMENT"?
Present Continuous
The teacher wrote an exam.
An exam______
was written by the teacher
money you pay if you do something against the law
F______
fine
volleyball yoga rugby football
yoga, we DO yoga
This film is too boring. ENOUGH
This film is __________
not interesting enough
Which grammar form do we use to talk about future plans that are 100% certain?
Present Continuous
I ____________ (study) English since I was 6 years old.
have been studying
A person who steals wallets
pickpocket
children a car confident long hair
confident, it goes with "BE"
Death Valley is ___________ place in the world. HOT
the hottest
Which grammar form do we use to say that something started in the past and continues until the present with a focus on the duratuon of the activity.
Present perfect continuous
My friends and I_____ (play) volleyball when we broke the window.
My friends and I were playing volleyball when we broke the window.
Adjective to describe something that is not permitted by law
I___________
illegal
driving license job degree school
school, it's not used with 'get + noun'
The Porsche is faster than the BMW.
The BMW is _______________the Porsche.
not as fast as
Which grammar form do we use with "YESTERDAY AT 7 O`CLOCK"
Past Continuous
The policeman gave the driver a fine.
1. __________
2. ____________
The driver was given a fine.
A fine was given to the driver.
adjective to describe something you have to do
C_______________
compulsory
Which is wrong:
He stole the shop
He robbed the shop
He stole the clothes from the shop
He stole the shop
This game is too expensive for me.
I don't have __________ for this game.
enough money