Is this word order correct? (Yes/ No+ Correct answer):
-Where you are from?
No!
(Question word + verb+ subject+ rest)
-Where are you from?
Can we use these verbs in continuous form?
-love, hate, like, see, hear, want, own, have, etc.
No (state verbs)
BUT: Some state verbs can be used in the continuous form when they describe actions:
-I'm seeing Phil tonight (see=meet)
-We're having a party (have= organise)
What is the difference?
On time vs In time
On time= not late
In time= earlier
Are these words pronounced in the same way:
fiance
fiancee
Yes!
Choose the criteria for Past Simple tense:
a. 1)Actions happening at the definite moment in the past ;
2) A longer action interrupted by a shorter action;
b. 1) actions happened one after another;
2) completed/finished past events;
b.
In which cases we use preposition "at"?
A. The Weekend; New Year's day; a hurry
B. Decades; years; weeks
C. 7 am; 12 o'clock
C.
Choose the correct form (Questions with prepositions):
a. Preposition+ whom/what+ Auxiliary verb+ subject+ verb...?
b. Who/What +Auxiliary verb+ subject+ verb+ .... +preposition?
c. Both options are correct
c.
Is this sentence correct?
-I'm liking this movie.
Incorrect (state verb='like')
1. Choose the correct question.
A. What's her new boyfriend like?
B. What's like her new boyfriend?
C. How is her new boyfriend?
D. How her new boyfriend is?
A
22. George..... fly to Stockholm tomorrow.
A. to going
B. goes to
C. is going to
D. go to
Answer: C
We use no articles with (few options are possible):
A. phrases "at work", "on Monday", "at lunch"
B. with jobs and with sports
C. Most names of cities, countries and towns
D. with "Earth"; with unions of countries, states
Correct: A, C
What is the difference between "fluency" and "accuracy"
Fluency= speak very well without stopping
Accuracy= the quality of being correct
True or false?
1. We use Past Simple for actions, events that are finished;
2. We use Present Simple for things that are going on a particular moment in the present
3. We use Present Simple for habits, routines and things that are always true
4. We use Past Perfect when someone was in the middle of an action at a particular moment in the past
1. True
2. False (Present Cont.)
3. True
4. False (Past Cont.)
Complete the phrases with necessary preposition:
1. ... business
2. .... a hurry
3. .... time
4. .... mistake
5. ... chance
1. on business
2. in a hurry
3. in/on time
4. by mistake
5. by chance