Can you mention some verbs that are usually followed by a GERUND?
What must you do in your current job?
All/most of the ideas must have MUST.
Can you create an example with PRESENT PERFECT? Include a time expression.
I have learned my things in the cooking classes so far.
What things did you use to do as a teenager?
All/most of the ideas must have USED TO.
What do you remember about WAS/WERE going to?
We use it to talk about plans we made in the past which didn't happen, or won't happen in the future.
Can you mention some verbs that are usually followed by an INFINITIVE?
What's the difference between neither and either?
Can you create 2 examples with WAS/WERE GOING TO?
I was going to visit my grandparents, but they are traveling.
What things are you used to doing in your life/job?
All/most of the ideas must have BE + USED TO + ING.
Recommend a movie/series to your partner. Use the appropriate grammar to recommend.
You SHOULD watch up. You will understand the meaning of true love.
Can you create an example with EITHER?
You have 2 possibilities: either going to Cartagena or to Santa Marta
What have you always dreamed of?
The answer must have the structure: ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION + ING
What are you good at?
The answer must have the structure: ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION + ING
Mention 10 verbs and their PAST PARTICIPLE.
can you create 3 examples with SIMPLE PAST? Make sure you include + , - and ?
I bought a new car last year. ///// I didn't go to school yesterday ///// Did you watch the new series?
Can you create an example with NEITHER?
Neither my sister nor my mother have traveled abroad.
What new things are you interested in now?
The answer must have the structure: ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION + ING
What are the most important features of PASSIVE VOICE in PRESENT?
Structure: object + is/are + verb in past participle + complement.
What are the most important features of PASSIVE VOICE in PAST?
Structure: object + was/were + verb in past participle + complement. The focus is the OBJECT.
What's important about GERUNDS and INFINITIVES?
A gerund is a verb form that ends in “-ing” and is used as a noun (walking, traveling, voting); an infinitive is the base form of a verb preceded by “to”.
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