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CORRECT or INCORRECT?: "I carry that bag for you."
INCORRECT. "I'll carry that bag for you."
CORRECT or INCORRECT?: "I'll invite you to dinner when you call me next week."
CORRECT
CORRECT or INCORRECT?: "Look, she's winning!"
CORRECT
CORRECT or INCORRECT?: "I know you for a long time."
INCORRECT. "I've known you for a long time."
CORRECT or INCORRECT?: Do you go to Emma's party tonight?
INCORRECT. "Are you going to Emma's party tonight?"
CORRECT or INCORRECT?: "He hasn't an apple."
INCORRECT. "He hasn't got an apple." / "He doesn't have an apple."
CORRECT or INCORRECT?: "I'm thinking you're wrong."
INCORRECT
WHAT'S THE GRAMMAR RULE?: "begin" --> "beginning" ; "listen" --> "listening"
CVC + stress on the last syllable
What's the grammar rule: "play" --> "plays" ; "study" --> "studies"
vowel + -y vs consonant + -y
Which is correct: writing or writting? Why?
WRITING. "Write" ends in -e.
TRUE or FALSE? We use the Present Continuous to refer to the future. If you think it's true, give an example.
TRUE. Example: I'm having dinner after this lesson.
TRUE or FALSE? We use the Present Simple to refer to the future. If you think it's true, give an example.
TRUE. Examples: My train leaves tomorrow at 8.00 am. / I have an exam next week.
We use this tense with verbs which describe states and feelings.
Present Simple
What's this question referring to?: "What are you doing?"
Actions that I'm doing at the moment.
What's this question referring to?: "What do you do?"
Jobs
We use this tense for temporary things that are happening around this week, this month, this year, etc.
Present Continuous
Where do expressions of frequency like "every day" or "once a week" usually go?
At the end of the sentence.
Can you say "He doesn't never eat chocolate"? Why?
No, you can't. Double negation is incorrect in English.
Frequency adverbs: Do they go BEFORE or AFTER the verb "to be"?
AFTER
Frequency adverbs: Do they go BEFORE or AFTER the main verb?
BEFORE
We use "always" with this tense to refer to a repeated action that is annoying.
Present Continuous
We use this tense for things which are generally true or always happen.
Present Simple
We use this tense for things we do every day / week / year.
Present Simple