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What verb tense do we use for people's bad habits with the word "always" ?
 
Present continuous
 
Present simple
 
Present perfect
 
Present perfect continuous
Which word is a correct past simple verb?
 
made
 
taked
 
studyed
What verb tense is this?
 
Present continuous
 
Past continuous
 
Future continuous
 
Conditional continuous
What verb tense is this?
 
Present simple
 
Past simple
 
Present continuous
 
Past perfect
The book has sold a lot of copies worldwide and is greatly successful
 
Bestseller
 
Sellerbest
 
Boastseller
 
Good seller
The song is currently number 1 in the ______________
 
Charts
 
List
 
Numbers
 
Music
That actor plays my favourite ________________ in the series
 
Character
 
Personage
 
Caracter
 
People
I love learning the _______________ to my favourite songs so I can sing along ?
 
Lyrics
 
Letters
 
Verbs
 
Sentences
The _______________ to the film is great! Fantastic music!
 
Soundtrack
 
Sound
 
Track
 
Pist
All the _____________ have said it’s the best film this year
 
Critics
 
Review
 
Summaries
 
Writers
I’m so bad at sports - I’m ______________ at them!
 
Hopeless
 
Hopeful
 
Negative
 
Aware
I’m not bothered ______________ what we do today
 
About
 
In
 
Around
 
With
She’s jealous ______________ your new phone.
 
Of
 
Off
 
About
 
On
I’m addicted ______________ chocolate
 
To
 
With
 
At
 
About
Participate in the activity. = _____________ the activity
 
Join in
 
Jump in
 
Go in
 
Come in
You said you were going to come to my party and you do didn’t - you really ________me_________ :(
 
Let…down
 
Let…up
 
Let…in
 
Let…go
I’m not going to do it today, I’ll do it tomorrow. = I’ll _______________ doing it until tomorrow
 
Put off
 
Put on
 
Put in
 
Put out
You must resolve this problem = You must ____________ this problem
 
Deal with
 
Deal out
 
Take in
 
Take by
Please tell John I said thank you = Please ____________ my thanks to John.
 
Pass on
 
Pass out
 
Give in
 
Give out
Sarah was happy the teacher didn’t have time to ask her a question. = Sarah _________ answering a question
 
Got out of
 
Got on
 
Play in
 
Go out
You learn things so quickly = You ______________ things so quickly
 
Pick up
 
Pick on
 
Get on
 
Get down
Complete the sentence with the appropriate modal verbs.
 
should
 
should not
 
must
 
must not
Complete the sentence with the appropriate modal verbs.
 
could
 
can’t
 
must
 
may
Which modal verb expresses prohibition?
 
can't
 
must
 
shouldn't
 
don't have to
We use must or have to for obligation
 
True
 
False
No obligation
 
don't have to
 
mustn't
 
can't
 
couldn't
We don't have to fight.
 
No obligation
 
Obligation
 
Questions about obligation
You ought to know. = You should know.
 
True
 
False
Choose a correct question in present perfect continuous
 
Have you been eating breakfast today?
 
Have you eaten breakfast today?
 
Were you ate breakfast today?
When do you use the present continuous?
 
When something is happening at the moment
 
When something happened in the past
 
When something will happen in the future
 
When something happens regularly
¿What´s present CONTINUOUS structure?
 
Subject + verb to be + verb with ing
 
Subject + verb with ing
 
He/She/It + infinitive + s - I/You/We/They + Infinitive
 
He/She/It + infinitive + s
The Simple Present describes...
 
routines and facts.
 
what is happening now.
 
What I’m watching on TV
 
How long I have lived somewhere
¿What´s SIMPLE present structure?
 
He/She/It + infinitive + s - I/You/We/They + Infinitive
 
Verb to be + infinitive + ing
 
I/You/We/They/He/She/It + infinitive
 
I/You/We/They/He/She/It + infinitive + s
Past Simple
 
He swam yesterday.
 
He has swum today.
 
He was swimming yesterday.
 
He had swum.
We use the Past Simple to talk about...
 
a completed action in a time before now
 
an action happening at the time of speaking
 
an action that started at some time in the past and is still continuing now
When do we use the present perfect?
 
When something started in the past and continues now or is r
 
When it is a fact, always, never, usually so
 
When something happened yesterday
 
When something is going on now
This is Present Perfect:
 
We've been to London many times.
 
She's singing a Lady Gaga song now.
 
He ate my apple!
 
Tommy never goes to the dentist.