Correct this sentence: “He’s been falling off his bike three times during his travels around Asia.” Then explain why the sentence was incorrect.
“He’s fallen off his bike three times during his travels around Asia.” Use Present Perfect Simple for completed repeated actions.
Write the difference between these sentences: I didn’t tell the truth. / I wasn't told the truth.
“I didn’t tell the truth” = active voice → I lied. / “I wasn’t told the truth” = passive voice → someone lied to me.
Use these four adjective endings correctly: -ed / -ing / -ful / -less. Create one sentence for each.
Use these words correctly: EVENTUALLY, ACTUALLY, APPARENTLY. Then explain a misunderstanding you once had.
Ask three different questions people often ask about: a book, a movie, or a TV series. Then answer one of your own questions.
What’s the story about? / Who was your favorite character? / Would you recommend it?
Complete the following expression: “I’m getting used to ______.” Then explain something difficult you eventually got used to in your life.
Meaning: “Getting used to” = becoming accustomed to something.
Use these words correctly in sentences: whenever / wherever / whoever / however
Match the sentence halves: I wish I could drive / I wish I had driven / If only I hadn’t driven
because I might have arrived on time.
because going by bus is so slow.
I wouldn’t have crashed.
Use each of these quantity expressions correctly in a sentence: hardly any / a great deal of / very few /tons of. Then compare your school life today with your life five years ago.
You arrive at the airport, but your luggage doesn’t. Complete this sentence: “My bag ______ have ______.”
My bag must have been stolen. My bag could have been lost. My bag might have been sent to another airport. Modal verb + have + past participle = speculation abo
Name the four verb tenses commonly used for narratives/storytelling. Then briefly tell a funny or dramatic story using at least two of those tenses.
Past Simple / Past Continuous / Past Perfect / Present Simple (for dramatic effect)
Which sentence is the odd one out, and why? You must pay for your food when you order. / It might rain tomorrow. /That could be Jane at the door. Explain your reasoning clearly.
“You must pay for your food when you order.” Because it expresses obligation, while the other two express possibility/speculation.
Give 2 phrases based on the word LIFE and 2 on the word TIME.
Use these four question tags correctly: aren’t we? / won’t you? / didn’t she? / hasn’t he?
Say and spell two opposites for each word: tiny / happiness / appear
huge
enormous / sadness
misery / disappear
vanish
What kind of things do you: try to get out of? Who gets on your nerves? Who do you get along well with?
Complete these business-related expressions: I’m afraid something’s come ______. / That’s my ______ offer. / Could you confirm the details in ______?
I’m afraid something’s come up. / That’s my final offer. / Could you confirm the details in writing?
Describe your dream life.
Explain the difference between these sentences: Susan will help us with the project. / Susan is going to help us with the project.
will = spontaneous decision, prediction, or offer / going to = prior plan or intention
Which verb goes with all these phrases? ______ sth for granted / charge / offense. Create one sentence for each expression
TAKE
What’s the difference between: remember doing / remember to do. Give an example from your real life.
remember doing = memory of a past action / remember to do = not forget a future action
Describe a situation where someone overreacted.
Your experience on this site will be improved by allowing cookies.