Present Simple
Past Simple
Present Perfect
Poetry
WILD
100

Complete the sentence:

She ___ to read books every evening.

likes, loves, wants

100

Complete the sentence:

Yesterday, we ___ to the park and ___ football.

Yesterday, we went to the park and played football.

100

Complete the sentence: 

I have _____ sushi before!

I have eaten sushi before!

100

Give rhymes for the following words:

book

phone

saw

care

e.g.

cook

bone

jaw

pear

100

What is the base form of the verb in this sentence? 

She wrote a poem about the sea.

write

200

Present simple is used for:

A) experiences

B) actions in the past

C) habits

D) facts

C) habits

D) facts

200

Past simple is used for:

A) experiences

B) actions in the past

C) habits

D) results that are important now

B) actions in the past

200

Present perfect is used for:

A) experiences

B) actions in the past

C) habits

D) results that are important now

A) experiences

D) results that are important now

200

Identify the device(s):

Crash! The colourful cup fell from my hands and shattered.

A) onomatopoeia

B) repetition

C) alliteration

D) metaphor

A) onomatopoeia

C) alliteration

200

Which sentence is correct? 

A) He has went to the store.

B) He has gone to the store.

B) He has gone to the store.

300

Identify the mistake: 

My sister don’t like pizza.

My sister doesn't like pizza.

300

Correct the mistake: 

They was very happy with their test results.

They were very happy with their test results.

300

Give in present perfect:

He didn’t finish his homework.

He hasn't finished his homework.

300

Identify the device(s):

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. 

A) rhyme

B) repetition

C) alliteration

D) metaphor

B) repetition

C) alliteration

300

Find the mistake in this sentence: 

I have wrote three poems since last week.

I have written three poems since last week.

400

Complete the sentence using the correct verb form: 

Water ___ (boil) at 100°C.

Water boils at 100°C.

400

Make this sentence negative: 

She finished her book last night.

She didn't finish her book last night.

400

Correct the mistake:

She have play the piano since she was 5 years old.

She has played the piano since she was 5 years old.

400

Identify the device(s):

Don't be such a couch potato! Get up and do something.

A) onomatopoeia

B) repetition

C) simile

D) metaphor

D) metaphor

400

Identify literary devices in this poem:

Stringbean Small was tall and trim,

basketball seemed meant for him,

at eight foot four, a coach's dream,

and yet he failed to make the team.

It seems at practice, Stringbean Small

began to chew the basketball,

the coach screamed, "Stop! Don't nibble it!

I wanted you to dribble it!"

alliteration, rhyme, metaphor,

500

Give the sentence in both the negative and question form: 

Yes, he remembers his homework.

He doesn't remember his homework.


Does he remember his homework?

500

Give in past simple: 

He always does his homework.

He always did his homework.

500

Give in present perfect:

I am in Rome.

I have been in Rome.

500

Identify and explain the difference between a simile and a metaphor in this sentence: 

Her smile was as bright as the sun.

simile, as

500

Identify the tenses of the sentences and explain how you know:

1. I love to read books every day.

2. Maria didn't come to school last week.

3. Nobody has brought Ms. Sophie their homework yet! TRAGEDY

1. I love to read books every day.

2. Maria didn't come to school last week.

3. Nobody has brought Ms. Sophie their homework yet