VOCABULARY
TIME TENSE
MULTIPLE OP
T-F
GUESS
100

The woman who is married to your father’s brother.

AUNT

100

This tense is often used when the speaker is more interested in the result of an action than in the moment it happened, especially when the time is not mentioned, or unfinished actions

PRESENT PERFECT

100

A. I am meeting with my supervisor tomorrow at 8 a.m. in her office.
B. I meeting with my supervisor tomorrow at 8 a.m. in her office.
C. I am meet with my supervisor tomorrow at 8 a.m. in her office.
D. I am meeting with my supervisor tomorrow in 8 a.m. her office.

A.  I am meeting with my supervisor tomorrow at 8 a.m. in her office.

100

The present continuous can replace “going to” in all future situations.

FALSE - NOT ALL JUST FOR SURE PLANS

100

The more you take, the more you leave behind.
What are they?

Footsteps

200

A way of cooking food using hot water vapor so that the food does not touch the liquid.

STEAMED-STEAMING

200

This tense is commonly used to talk about habits, facts, and events that follow a fixed schedule, even if they refer to the future.

 PRESENT SIMPLE

200

A. She usually takes the bus to work on weekdays.
B. She takes usually the bus to work  weekdays.
C. She usually takes the bus to work weekdays.
D. She takes usually the bus to work on weekdays.

A.  She usually takes the bus to work on weekdays.

200

“Have you ever been to Paris?” focuses more on experience than time.

TRUE- EXPERIENCED

200

I’m always in front of you, but you can never see me.

THE FUTURE

300

The word used to talk about bread as a whole unit when it cannot be counted directly.

LOAF - (of bread)

300

This tense is used when the action is completely finished and the time is known or understood by both the speaker and the listener.

PAST SIMPLE

300

A. They watched last night a movie at home after dinner.
B. They watched a movie last night at home after dinner.
C. They watch a movie last night at home after dinner.
D. They watched a movie at home after dinner last nights.

B. They watched a movie last night at home after dinner.

300

The present perfect cannot be used with unfinished time expressions.

FALSE- one representative expression is YET

300

I have a head and a tail, but no body.

A coin

400

A group of islands located close to each other and surrounded by water.

ARCHIPELAGO

400

This form is not a tense, but it helps express ability, permission, or possibility without changing its form for different subjects.

CAN 

400

A. Can you helping me understand this exercise after class? 

B. Can you helps me understand this exercise after class? 

C. Can you help me understand this exercise after class?

D. Can you to help me understand this exercise after class? 

C.Can you help me understand this exercise after class?

400

We can use the present simple to talk about the future when the event is part of a timetable.

TRUE: PARTS OD SCHEDULE

400

What has to be broken before you can use it?

AN EGG

500

The form used to describe something that is higher than all others in the same category.

the highest

500

This tense can show that a situation is temporary and different from what normally happens. It´s a near future, and mosth of the situatuion you used it when you want to express justat the moment

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

500

B.  She is working remotely for the company during this month.                                                          B. She is work remotely for the company during this month.
C. She working remotely for the company during this month.
D. She is working remote for the company during this month.

B. She is working remotely for the company during this month. ✅

500

The present perfect and the past simple can be used as equal if the meaning is clear.

FALSE - PAST (ENDED ACTIONS) 

P-P (CONNECTED WITH PRESENT)

500

What goes up but never comes down?

AGE