This document provides information about various English tenses and grammar structures including the present simple, present continuous, present perfect, and future simple. It also includes example sentences to illustrate the different tenses and prompts the reader with questions to test their understanding.
This document provides information about various English tenses and grammar structures including the present simple, present continuous, present perfect, and future simple. It also includes example sentences to illustrate the different tenses and prompts the reader with questions to test their understanding.
This document provides information about various English tenses and grammar structures including the present simple, present continuous, present perfect, and future simple. It also includes example sentences to illustrate the different tenses and prompts the reader with questions to test their understanding.
books, you can borrow books. Present simple (forms and adverbs). The use of Present Simple. Present continuous (forms and adverbs). The use of Present Continuous. Tell me 5 verbs that change meaning in the continuous. The difference between present simple and continuous. Present perfect simple (forms and adverbs). Choose the correct option: We have/are having a test now. He always has/is having a coffee in the morning. They are visiting/visit her every month. They aren’t liking/don’t like tests. I am playing/play tennis twicw a week. The use of present perfect simple. Present perfect continuous (forms and adverbs). Get, write, lose, understand, go The use of Present perfect continuous. Tell me three ways local council can improve the local community What are your free time activities? If you could become a ghost after you die, who would you haunt and why? If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go? If your house was burning down, what 3 objects would you try and save. Choose the correct item: How long have you waited/have you been waiting for the bus? I have been knowing/have known Jack and Lucy since 2012. Somebody has used/has been using mu CDs without asking. We have looked/have been looking for a wedding dress all day and we’re exhausted. If you had to give up one of your senses (hearing, seeing, feeling, tasting) which would it be? Why? If you were an animal, what would you be and why? If you could ask God to change one problem in the world today, what would that be? If you could change one event in your life, what would it be and why? You won the lottery, what would you do on the first day you got your money? Why? If you were to receive one type of gift for Christmas for the rest of your life, what would you chose? If you could have one superpower, what would it be? Why? If you could spend 24 hours locked in a room with any person throughout history, who would it be? If you could be attractive and stupid or intelligent and ugly, which would you prefer? Why? Which type of media do you prefer? Future simple (forms and adverbs) Give, think, tell, have, make The use of future simple Ways of expressing future simple Conditional 1 Conditional 2 Conditional 3 Listening to music is a waste of time. Discuss Music helps us express our feelings. Discuss Music can bring people together. Discuss. Music is just noise to my ears. Discuss. Hit, meet, hold, teach, leave “Study the past if you would define the future.” Discuss “A people without the knowledge of their past, origin and culture is a like a tree without roots.” Discuss Tell me about your favourite book. Circle the correct option: It’s my birthday next week. I’ll be/I’m being 18. I’ll go/I’m going to Paris on business tomorrow. We go/will go to France for a holiday next year. Make a description of somebody you like or admire. Past simple (forms and adverbs) The use of past simple Past continuous (forms and adverbs) The use of past continuous. Past simple Vs present perfect simple. Past perfect (forms and adverbs) The use of past perfect. Past perfect continuous (forms and adverbs) The use of past perfect continuous. Hurt, pay, be, take, know Let, speak, read, become, forget Learn, send, buy, see, win Say, eat, do, find, drink