Name the signal word in the following sentence: Lisa sometimes updates Whatapp
sometimes
Which tense is this?
"They don't usually take a lunch break."
simple present
What is the past participle of...?
give
given
I usually _______________ (drive) to work.
drive
Unscramble the sentence! Use the simple present:
make / usually / Vanessa / the hotel reservations / .
Vanessa usually makes the hotel reservations.
OR
Usually Vanessa makes the hotel reservations.
Name the signal word in the following sentence: We're doing more and more business in Asia at the moment.
at the moment
Which tense is this?
"He's currently doing a lot of extra jobs."
present continuous
What is the past participle of...?
teach
taught
My sister usually _______________ (drive) to work.
drives
Unscramble the sentence! Use the simple past:
you / be / where / last week / ?
Where were you last week?
Name the signal word in the following sentence: I left school in 2004.
in 2004
Which tense is this?
"Do you work here full time?"
simple present
What is the past simple of...?
take
took
This afternoon I ___________________ (visit) the dentist.
am visiting
Unscramble the sentence! Use the present continuous:
this week / John / work / ?
Is John working this week?
Name the signal word in the following sentence: Last month I quit my job.
last month
Which tense is this?
"Was Sam first in the office every day when he was younger?
simple past
What is the past simple of...?
know
knew
This week we _____________ (play) basketball in PE, but last week we __________________ (play) volleyball.
Unscramble the sentence! Use the simple present:
insects / feel/ digusted / you / see / when / you ?
Name the signal word: She is talking to her boss right now.
right now
Which tense is this?
"Julia isn't in today - she is ill."
present simple
What is the past participle of...?
fall
fallen
My bother and I _____________ (have) lunch at our grandma's on Mondays, but next Monday we ______________ (have) lunch with some friends.
have / are having
Unscramble the sentence! Use the simple past:
think/ yesterday / we/ be / worried / you .
Yesterday we thought you were worried.