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Where do you place prepositions in a question?
at the end of the question
How do you form a question the present perfect continuous?
(QW) + have + subj + been + pa.pa. + rest?
What is the past simple and past participle of ‘to fall’?
to fall - fell - fallen
What is the past simple and past participle of ‘to go’?
to go - went - gone
What is the past simple and past participle of ‘to forgive’?
to forgive - forgave - forgiven
What is the past simple and past participle of ‘to bet’?
to bet - bet - bet
What is the difference between the present perfect and the present perfect continuous?
pr. perfect: focus on result; pr. perfect continuous: focus on duration
What is the past simple and past participle of ‘to tear’?
to tear - tore - torn
What is the past simple and past participle of ‘to creep’?
to creep - crept - crept
What is ‘een voorzetsel’ in English?
a preposition
What is the third person singular rule in the present simple?
We add -s or -es to the verb with he, she or it.
What is ‘een bijvoeglijk naamwoord’ in English?
an adjective
What is ‘een zelfstandig naamwoord’ in English?
a noun
What tense is followed after ‘while’?
present/past continuous
What tense is followed after ‘when’?
present/past simple
What is an irregular verb?
A verb that does not follow the -ed rule in the past simple
What is the difference between the present simple and the present continuous?
present simple = habits and facts; present continuous is for actions happening now
How do you form a negative sentence in the future simple?
subj. + will not + inf
What time indicator is typical for the present perfect?
already, yet, just, ever, never, since, for...
When do we use the present simple?
To talk about habits, routines, facts and general truths
When do we use the past simple?
To talk about actions that are finished and happened in the past.
When do we use the present perfect continuous?
To talk about actions that started in the past and are still going on (focus on duration)
present perfect: I (to forget) his name.
have forgotten
past simple: The rooms (to be - not) clean when we arrived.
weren't
present simple: My brother (to enjoy) spicy food, but I prefer milder flavors.
enjoys
future simple: The dog (to bark) if someone enters
will bark
future simple: What (to be - the weather) like tomorrow?
will the weather be
future simple: We (to leave - not) until it stops raining
won't leave
present perfect: I (to play) the guitar ever since I was a teenager.
have played
present perfect: It (to rain - not) this week.
hasn't rained
present perfect continuous: (to listen - you) to a lot of music lately?
Have you been listening...
present perfect continuous: I (to feel - not) well lately.
haven't been feeling
present perfect continuous: They (to travel) since last October.
have been travelling
present perfect: We (to split) our shared responsibilities.
have split
present perfect: They (to seek - not) permission for the event.
haven't sought
present continuous: Why (to compare - you always) yourself to others?
are you always comparing
present continuous: I (to owe) many books.
am owing
present continuous: Eddy (to practise - not) for the final audition.
isn't practising
present simple: John (to need) our help now.
needs
present simple: (to eat - the Japanese) beef?
Do the Japanese eat beef?
past continuous: Eddy (to practise - not) for the final audition.
wasn't practising
present simple: The sun (to rise) in the east.
rises
past continuous: (to cook - she) dinner when the power went out?
Was she cooking...
past continuous: Caroline (to ski) when she broke her leg.
was skiing
past simple: (to have - you) a bicycle when you were young?
Did you have...
past simple: I (to go) to the theatre last night.
went
past simple: He (to live) in Fiji in 1976.
lived
He won’t understand the instructions immediately.
future simple
They will probably forget about it.
future simple
They won’t agree with that idea.
future simple
He was feeling nervous before the test.
past continuous
They weren’t expecting any problems.
past continuous
They were talking when the teacher walked in.
past continuous
He stopped speaking when the teacher entered.
past simple
I didn’t realise what it meant.
past simple
He forgot his homework at home.
past simple
She has been feeling much better.
present perfect continuous
They haven’t been paying attention.
present perfect continuous
They’ve been waiting for a reply.
present perfect continuous
They hadn't decided what to do next.
past perfect
They had visited that museum before.
past perfect
They haven’t decided what to do next.
present perfect
He has forgotten his password.
present perfect
We haven’t discussed the problem in detail.
present perfect
I’m doing my homework in my room.
present continuous
He makes his own lunch every day.
present simple
He’s getting more impatient as time passes.
present continuous
They are not feeling very confident about the test.
present continuous
They don’t play video games during the week.
Present simple
She works in a small shop near the station.
present simple