Past simple of the verb "to blow"
"blew"
Complete this sentence:
"My brother and I _____________________ (cycle) to school every day."
"cycle"
Complete the sentence:
"She ____________ (laughing) at all of the comedian’s jokes last night."
"was laughing"
"___________________ (you/cheat/ever) in an exam?"
"Have you ever cheated"
Complete this sentence:
"We ___________________ (play) this game for the last couple of minute."
"have been playing"
Past simple of the verb "to say"
"said"
Complete the sentence:
"That team________________ (never win) a championship."
"has never won"
Complete the question:
"__________________(you/have) a good time?
"Are you having"
Complete the sentence:
"Peter______________(paint) his bedroom twice this year."
"has painted"
Complete this question:
"How long _______________ (you/come) to West End?"
"have you been coming"
Past simple of the verb "to drink"
"drank"
Complete the sentence:
"We __________________(win) the race tomorrow."
"will win"
Complete the question:
"_________________________ (your parents/wait) outside for you after class today?"
"Will your parents be waiting"
Complete the question:
"What's the most difficult thing ___________________ (you/ever/do/try)?"
"you have ever tried to do?"
Complete this sentence:
"Jake _____________________ (look forward) to watching this film since it first came out."
"has been looking forward"
Past simple of the verb "to teach"
"taught"
Complete this question:
"____________________ (James/want/go) to the cinema with you?"
"Does James want to go"
Complete the sentence:
"I ___________ (go) to the sweetshop after class"
"am going"
Complete the sentence:
"Today __________________ (I/learn) that we should write down all new vocabulary."
"I have learned"
Complete the question:
"How long______________ (do/you) your hobby?"
An "irregular verb" is one that...
...doesn't follow the typical pattern when conjugated in the past simple.
A "simple tense" is...
...used for complete actions.
A "continuous tense" is...
....used to show an action is or was in progress at a specific time.
A "perfect tense" gives information about...
...the relationship between a specific action and other actions and/or moments in time.
Make a "present perfect continuous" sentence using the verb "study":
e.g. "We have been studying verb tenses while playing this game."