Game Preview

Prepare 7 B2 - Unit 5 Grammar

  •  English    55     Public
    Present and past habits
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • What tense is used with "always" / "constantly" / "continually" for annoying present habits?
    present perfect
    present continuous
    present perfect continuous
    present simple
  •  5
  • What tense is used with "always" / "constantly" / "continually" for annoying past habits?
    used to
    would
    past simple
    past continuous
  •  5
  • Which word / phrase can be used for past habits and states?
    would
    used to
  •  5
  • Which word / phrase can be used for past habits, but NOT states?
    would
    used to
  •  5
  • Correct the sentence: "When I was younger, I would like the Teletubbies"
    When I was younger I LIKED / USED TO LIKE the Teletubbies.
  •  10
  • Is this sentence correct? (why / why not?) "In my youth I would ride to school every day".
    Correct: You can use "would" for past habits.
  •  10
  • Is this sentence correct? (why / why not?) "Yesterday I used to see my friends".
    Incorrect: "used to" is for past habits.
  •  10
  • Which tense is used for a present habit or state?
    would
    present simple
    used to
    present continuous
  •  5
  • Which tense is used for a TEMPORARY present habit?
    would
    present continuous
    present simple
    used to
  •  5
  • He recently lost his job, so he ............... (live) with his parents again for a short while.
    He recently lost his job, so he IS LIVING with his parents again for a short while.
  •  15
  • I normally don't like horror, but at the moment I .......... (watch) a new series with vampires.
    ...I AM WATCHING a new series with vampires.
  •  15
  • What does this sentence express?: "Paul was always throwing stones at my window".
    a criticism of Paul
  •  20
  • What does this sentence express?: "When I was in primary school I'd have lunch at my gran's house".
    a past habit
  •  20
  • What does this sentence express?: "Every weekend I play a basketball match".
    a present habit
  •  10
  • Express this as a criticism: "My computer crashes all the time"
    My computer is always / constantly / continually crashing!
  •  15
  • Express this as a criticism: "Gina talks a lot"
    Gina is always / constantly / continually talking!
  •  15