Two-Word Verbs
Tenses Review
Gerunds & Infinitives
Already / Yet (Past Perfect)
Agree / Disagree Connectors
100

What does put off mean?

To postpone / delay

100

Fill the gap: Yesterday I ___ (go) to the cinema.

went (Past Simple)

100

Choose: I enjoy ___ (read/reading).

reading

100

Fill the gap: I had ___ finished my homework when my friend called.

already

100

Student A: I like pizza. → How do you agree? Give a connector to agree.

So do I. / I do too.

200

Use look up in a sentence. 

I looked up the word in the dictionary.

200

Identify the tense: I have been studying English for 5 years.

Present Perfect Continuous

200

Complete: She is good at ___ (dance).

dancing

200

Make a sentence with yet.

I hadn’t finished my lunch yet when the bell rang.

200

Student A: I don’t like sushi. → How do you agree?

Neither do I. / I don’t either.

300

Match: (give up, take off, run into) → (meet by chance, stop doing, remove clothes).

Give up = stop doing; take off = remove clothes; run into = meet by chance

300

Write 2 sentences about your weekend using 2 different tenses.

Example: On Saturday I went shopping (Past Simple). On Sunday I was reading all afternoon (Past Continuous).

300

Infinitive of purpose: He studies hard ___ (pass) the exam.

to pass

300

Correct: She already hadn’t eaten when we arrived.

She hadn’t eaten yet when we arrived.

300

Student A: I can swim very well. → How do you agree?

So can I. / I can too.

400

Make a mini story using 3 phrasal verbs.

Example: I ran into an old friend, we took off to a café, but we had to put off our meeting because he was busy.

400

Rewrite: I eat breakfast. Then I went to school. (Use Past Perfect)

I had eaten breakfast before I went to school.

400

Correct: I decided going to the party.

I decided to go to the party.

400

Combine: I finished the book. Then the teacher asked me about it. (Use already)

I had already finished the book when the teacher asked me about it.

400

Student A: I’m not hungry. → How do you agree?

Neither am I. / I’m not either.

500

Correct the mistake: She looked up her shoes because they were dirty.

Correction: She took off her shoes because they were dirty.

500

Tell a short story using 5 different tenses.

Example: Yesterday I woke up late (Past Simple). I was running to school (Past Continuous). I had forgotten my homework (Past Perfect). I have studied hard this year (Present Perfect). Tomorrow I will study more (Future).

500

Explain and give an example of gerund after a preposition.

After a preposition we use gerund. Example: She’s interested in learning English.

500

Tell a mini-story using both already and yet.

Example: I had already packed my suitcase, but I hadn’t bought my ticket yet.

500

Student A: I have already finished my homework. → How do you agree?

So have I. / I have too.