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... I walked into the room it was chaos! The children were writing all over the walls!
 
When
 
While
Susan was walking next to the bus station ... I saw her.
when
Matt ... (use) the computer when it stopped working.
was using
Yesterday I ... (not go) to the cinema with my friends - I just stayed at home.
 
didn't go
 
was going
... he was preparing dinner, he cut his finger.
While
They were playing volleyball ... the sun was going down.
 
while
 
when
I was flying a kite in the park when we ... (meet) our cousins.
 
met
 
were meeting
 
was meeting
... (sunbathe) on the beach yesterday at 5 o'clock?
 
Were the boys sunbathing
 
Was the boys sunbathing
 
Did the boys sunbathing
 
Were the boys sunbath
I ... (sit) in the garden while the birds ... (sing) beautifully.
 
was sitting / were singing
 
were sitting / was singing
 
sat / sang
 
did sitting / were sang
Yesterday at 7 o'clock my brother ... (do) his homework while I ... (play) video games.
 
was doing / was playing
 
were doing / were playing
 
did / played
 
did / was playing
Last Sunday we ... (cook) lunch when you ... (call) us.
were cooking / called
He ... (break) his leg while he ... (ski) in the Alps.
broke / was skiing
I ... (be) ill last week, so I ... (not go) to the party.
was / didn't go
True or False: Stative verbs are not normally used in the continuous form.
True
Which of the following verbs is NOT a STATIVE VERB?
 
watch
 
understand
 
hear
 
want
My niece ... right now, she ... for her exams.
 
isn't playing / is studying
 
isn't play / studies
 
doesn't play / studies
 
isn't playing / studies
Which of the following is NOT true for the PRESENT SIMPLE?
 
for actions happening now
 
for timetables and schedules
 
for general truths and facts
 
for routines and habits
I ... to music at a reasonable volume with my headphones.
 
usually listen
 
am usually listening
 
listen usually
 
am listening usually
My English friends speak so quickly that I ... what they are saying.
 
don't understand
 
doesn't understand
 
am not understanding
 
am understanding
Laura ... a very hard time at school at the moment.
 
is having
 
has
 
does have
 
have
Which of the following is NOT a STATIVE VERB?
 
study
 
believe
 
own
 
love
Listen. I ... someone knocking on the wall!
 
can hear
 
hear
 
am hearing
 
hears
Which sentence IS correct?
 
I have to go to school five days every week.
 
I have to go to THE school five days every week.
 
I have to go to A school five days every week.
 
I have to go to AN school five days every week.
Eating ... fruit is good for you. I eat ... apple and ... banana for breakfast everyday.
 
ø / an / a
 
the / an / a
 
a / an / a
 
ø / an / the
Which sentence is NOT correct?
 
He's A unusual teenager who likes homework.
 
They're unusual teenagers who like homework.
 
She's AN unusual teenager who likes homework.
 
We are THE unusual teenagers who like homework.
My sister wants to be ... economist.
an
We use ... when we talk about things in general.
 
no article (ø)
 
the
 
a/an
I have ... idea! Why don't we go to the beach tomorrow?
 
an
 
a
 
the
 
ø (no article)
We use ... to talk about a specific person or people or a specific thing or things.
the
For things or people that are unique, we use ... .
the (the sun, the internet, the universe)
... old man is knocking on ... door. Do you know him?
 
An ... the
 
A ... the
 
The ... the
 
An ... ø (no article)
Which option is NOT correct?
 
There is much milk in the fridge.
 
There is some milk in the fridge.
 
There is a lot of milk in the fridge.
 
There is a little milk in the fridge.
I have ... money that I can give you but it's not much.
 
a little
 
a few
 
a lot of
 
any
There ... people dancing outside in the street.
 
are some
 
is some
 
is a little
 
are a lot
Which option is NOT correct?
 
There aren't some chairs in this room.
 
There aren't any chairs in this room.
 
There aren't many chairs in this room.
There were ... Italians at the summer camp, but most of us were Spanish.
 
a few
 
a little
Which option CAN be used with both countable and uncountable nouns?
 
some
 
a little
 
a few
Which option CANNOT be used with uncountable nouns?
 
a/an
 
the
 
some
 
a lot of
Complete with a word: There aren't ... people on the beach today.
many / any
Give an example of a noun that is both countable and uncountable...
chocolate, paper, time, yoghurt, language...
True or False: Uncountable nouns have no plural forms.
True (never use are/were or the plural 's')