Simple Past
Can & Could
How Long & How Often
Medical Terms & Parts of the Body
Healthy Habits
100

What is the past tense of the verb "look"?

looked

100

Finish the sentence:

When I was a child, I _____ drive a car.

couldn't

100

Question: ________ does Nadia go to the gym?

Answer: She goes three times a week. 

How often

100

What do you use to breathe?

Lungs

100

__________ is addictive. It's also bad for your lungs.

Smoking

200

What is the past tense of the verb "make"?

Made

200

Is the sentence, "I can read books in English," past or present?

Present

200

Question: _______ can you stand on your head?

Answer: Not very long

How long

200

A pharmacist fills a _________ for a customer.

prescription

200

What are two things you can do to prevent back injuries? 

possible answers:

lift things correctly, sit up straight, don't slouch, keep fit, exercise, take short breaks, walk around

300

I ____ tired yesterday.

was

300

What is the difference between can and could?

Can is present tense.

Could is past tense. 

300

Question: _________ do you work every day?

How long

300

People with this condition often have breathing problems and need an inhaler.

Asthma

300

What are the two ways you can quit smoking (according to the lesson)?

1. Quit gradually

2. Quit Cold Turkey

400

Finish the sentence:

Last month, Joseph ______ (go) to the gym and _______ (walk) to work.

went/walked

400

What is wrong with this sentence?

"In the past, he couldn't worked."

We don't use the past tense for "work" when we use could or couldn't.

Correct sentence:

In the past, he couldn't work.

400

Use expressions of ________ to answer questions with How often.

frequency

400

Doctors check the sugar in your blood to find out if you have this condition.

Diabetes

400

The opposite of sitting up straight

slouching

500

What is wrong with this sentence?

"When they were children, they play outside everyday."

"Play" should be "played."

Correct: When they were children, they played outside everyday.

500

What is wrong with this sentence?

"The teacher can speaks Spanish."

We don't need to add -s to the verb when we use "can."

Correct: The teacher can speak Spanish.

500

What is wrong with this conversation?

Question: How often were you in the hospital?

Answer: Two days.

The answers tells us an amount of time. The question asks about frequency. We need a different answer or a different question.

Correct: How long were you in the hospital? (Two days)

How often were you in the hospital? (once a month)


500

If your stomach hurts and you feel like you might vomit, you feel ___________.

nauseous 

500

What is "posture"?

The way you sit or stand