What’s the difference in use between the present simple and the past simple?
Present simple = regular habits/routines; Past simple = finished actions in the past.
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Choose the correct option: She go/goes/went to school every day.
goes
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Correct the mistake: I usually went to the gym on Mondays.
Correct: I usually go to the gym on Mondays.
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When do we use the past continuous instead of the past simple?
Past continuous = ongoing action; Past simple = completed action.
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Fill in the blanks: I ______ (watch) TV when she ______ (call).
was watching / called
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Choose the correct sentence: A) I was read when the lights went out. B) I was reading when the lights went out. C) I read when the lights was going out.
B) I was reading when the lights went out.
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Why do we use the past perfect in storytelling?
To show that one action happened before another in the past.
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Choose the correct option: By the time we arrived, she left / had left / was leaving.
had left
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Put the verbs in the correct tense: I ______ (walk) home when I ______ (realise) I ______ (lose) my keys.
was walking / realised / had lost
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What’s the difference between “will” and “going to” for predictions?
Will = spontaneous predictions; Going to = based on evidence.
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Choose the best option: She’s studying hard. She’s definitely going to / probably will / may pass the exam.
definitely going to
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Correct the mistake: I probably going to see you later.
Correct: I’m probably going to see you later.
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What’s the difference between “mustn’t” and “don’t have to”?
Mustn’t = not allowed; Don’t have to = not necessary.
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Fill in the blank: You ______ wear a helmet. It’s the law.
must
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Choose the correct option: A) You mustn’t bring your ID. B) You don’t have to bring your ID. C) You have to bring your ID.
C) You have to bring your ID.
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When do we use the present perfect continuous?
To show an action that started in the past and is still happening (or has just stopped) with focus on duration.