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J4 End of Year Grammar Quiz
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When do we use 'going to' and when do we use 'present continuous' to speak about the future?
'Going to' describes intentions, present continuous describes fixed plans
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_____ I help you carry your bags? They look heavy!
SHALL
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_____ you ______ (put) the shopping away yet?
Have you put the shopping away yet?
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They ______ (play) cards this evening.
They are PLAYING cards this evening.
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What's the missing word? The car went as fast ______ a plane.
as
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I haven't finished my homework ______.
YET
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I ______ study for my exam but I'm not sure when I can.
may / might
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Make a superlative sentence: I am the ___________ (happy) I've ever been.
The happiest!
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Is Elisa _______ (old) than Giada?
older
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Present perfect or past simple: Sam _________ (read) 2 books this week.
Sam has read 2 books this week.
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Do you think Harry Potter is _______ (good) than Game of Thrones?
better
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Make a comparative sentence: Watching Netflix is _______ (exciting) than playing video games.
More exciting
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How do you make 'funny' into a comparative?
funnier
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I promise I ________ (not tell) you're secret to anybody.
won't tell / will not tell
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The train ______ (leave) at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning.
The train LEAVES at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning.
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What's the next word in the group: bad worse the ______
the worst
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Present perfect or past simple: I _____________ (visited) Spain when I was 12 years old.
I visited Spain when I was 12 years old.
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What's the past participle of 'think?'
thought
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Will you / Are you going to the party tonight?
ARE YOU going to the party tonight?
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When do we use the past simple and present perfect?
past simple = finished actions, specific time present perfect = unfinished actions, no time
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