Present Simple
Hobbies
Present Continuous
Frequency Adverbs
Past Simple
100

Which with subjects we add -s?

With He, She, It
100
What is a hobby?

A hobby is an activity that you enjoy doing in your free time.

100
When we use the Present Continuous?

We use the present continuous (present progressive) for an action that is happening now.

100
What is a Frequency Adverb?

Frequency Adverbs are words that tell us how often something happens

100

When we use the past simple?

We use the past simple tense for finished actions in the past.

200

How we make the questions with THEY?

(they / like) ice cream?

DO they like ice cream?

200

In which hobby do we use these things?

Plane, Passport, Suitcase, Maps, Train, Car, Ferry.


Travel

200

How we make the Present Continuous?

Subject + Verb to be + -ing verb

  • I am explaining a lesson about Present Continuous.
  • You are hearing a lesson in English.
  • She is standing up next to me.
200

This Frequency Adverb is for about 100% of the time?

ALWAYS

200

How we make it? (There are two ways)

REGULAR VERBS

The verb form is always the same. You only need to add -ed at the end of the verb.

IRREGULAR VERBS

The verb form is different and changes to a new one.

300

How we make this negative?

He (not play) basketball.

He DOESN'T PLAY basketball
300

Which is this hobby?

It’s the activity of engaging with written content, typically found in a book or an eBook. People often use bookmarks to keep track of their place, and some may use markers to highlight important sections or notes. This activity allows individuals to explore new ideas, stories, or information through printed or digital text.

Read

300

Is correct this sentence? (If is not correct it)

It's raining outside right now.

True

300

This Frequency Adverb is for about 20% of the time?

USUALLY

300

Is correct this sentence? (If is not correct it)

They eated pizza for dinner

No.

They ate pizza for dinner.

400

Is correct this sentence? (If is not correct it)

He haves three dogs and two turtles.

No.

He has three dogs and two turtles

400

Which is this hobby?

It is an activity where you prepare a meal by following a recipe and combining ingredients. You might use a knife and cutting board to chop vegetables, fry food in oil, or bake something delicious in the oven. Adding salt and other seasonings enhances the flavour of the dish. The goal is to create a tasty meal that satisfies your taste buds. Each dish reflects creativity and the joy of preparing something special.

Cooking

400

Is correct this sentence? (If is not correct it)

Is they using the computers right now? Yes, they is using it.

No.

ARE they using the computers right now? Yes, they ARE using it.

400

This Frequency Adverb is for about 60% of the time?

OFTEN

400

Is correct this sentence? (If is not correct it)

I didn’t visited my grandparents last weekend.

She didn't cleaned her room yesterday.

No.

I didn’t VISIT my grandparents last weekend.

She didn't CLEAN her room yesterday.

500

Is correct this sentence? (If is not correct it)

Does he plays Fortnite? No he don't play Fornite, he play EA FC 25

DOES he play Fornite? No, he DOESN'T play Fornite, he PLAYS EA FC 25

500

Which is this hobby?

It is an outdoor activity where a person, often called a hiker, explores natural landscapes like mountains or forests. They carry a backpack filled with essentials such as a water bottle, snacks, and safety gear. Using a map, they follow a marked route that can span several kilometres. The journey often involves navigating uneven terrain and enjoying scenic views. It's a rewarding way to connect with nature and stay active.

HIKING

500

Is correct this sentence? (If is not correct it)

Are he wearing red trousers? No, he aren't wear red trousers

No.

IS he wearing red trousers? No, he ISN'T wearING red trousers

500

What is the position in a sentence of the Frequency Adverbs?

Frequency adverbs usually go before the main verb but after the verb "to be." 

Ex: I always eat breakfast.

500

Is correct this sentence? (If is not correct it)

Were she at the library yesterday? No, she weren't at the library, she were in the park.

No.

WAS she at the library yesterday? No, she  WASN'T at the library, she WAS in the park.