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What is the correct form to ask if someone is currently living in London?

  • Do they live in London currently?
  • Is living in London they?
  • Are they living in London at the moment? (correct)
  • Do they living in London?

What is the correct form of the verb for: My cousin _______ (sing) in an R&B band.

  • sing
  • singings
  • is singing
  • sings (correct)

Which sentence correctly uses the verb 'go' in the third person?

  • They goes to the dentist.
  • She goes to the dentist. (correct)
  • She going to the dentist.
  • He go to the dentist.

How should you correctly complete ‘What _______ Anna _______ (do)?’

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Which verb phrase correctly completes: 'How often _______ you _______ (visit) your grandparents?'

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What is the correct response to 'Are they French?'

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What correctly fills in the blank: 'He _______ (not be) English. He’s Scottish.'

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Which sentence correctly negates the verb in the sentence about not teaching Spanish?

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Which option properly completes the sentence: 'John likes Anna, but she doesn’t like _______.'

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Choose the correct form: 'I’m a good student. _______ late for classes.'

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Flashcards

Present Simple Tense (Affirmative)

Used to describe habitual actions, facts, or general truths.

Present Continuous Tense (Affirmative)

Used to describe actions happening now.

Present Simple Question (subject-verb-do/does)

Ask about habits, facts, or general truths.

Present Continuous Question (subject-verb-ing)

Used to ask about actions happening now.

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Possessive Adjectives

Show ownership. Examples include my, your, his, etc.

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Prepositions of Time

Words like 'in', 'on', 'at', and 'for' used to describe time.

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Verb To Be (Affirmative)

Used to describe states or situations.

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Verb To Be (Negative)

Used to express the absence of a state or an action.

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Verb To Be (Question)

Used to ask about states or situations.

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Possessive Pronouns

Words that show possession. (e.g., mine, yours, his, hers)

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Adverbs of frequency

Words that show how often something happens. (e.g., always, never, often, sometimes)

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Simple Past Tense of 'to go'

Indicates actions completed in the past.

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Simple Present Tense of 'to go'

States a regular activity.

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Present Tense, to be

Main verb that describes a present state.

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Question words

Words used to ask a question.

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Present continuous negative

A tense describing that action is not happening now.

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My cousin sings in an R&B band.

The correct verb form for the given context.

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'Are they American?' 'Yes, they are.'

Correct use of the verb 'to be' in the present tense for affirmation.

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'Do you like pop music?'

Correct auxiliary verb and verb form in present tense for a question.

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I like cooking.

Correct use of the verb 'to like' in the present tense.

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He is not English. He's Scottish.

Correct use of the verb 'to be', negative form and present tense.

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How often do you visit your grandparents?

Correct formation of a question with frequency adverbs—present tense.

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What is your friend’s name?

Correct use of the verb 'to be' to ask about a name.

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Please slow down!

Giving an imperative command to reduce speed.

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The letters aren’t on the table.

Negative form of the verb ‘to be’ in present simple tense.

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'What does Sophie do?' 'She's a doctor'.

Correct use of the verb 'to do' and 'to be' in the present simple tense.

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He always reads the newspaper on Saturdays.

Expressing a habitual action on specific days.

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Why are you wearing sunglasses? It isn’t sunny.

Present tense use of the verb to describe a current situation.

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I cannot write it very well.

Use of can/cannot to express ability or inability.

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This is Peter. He’s from England

Correct use of the verb ‘to be’ to describe a person or thing.

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Can you help me, please?

Asking for assistance with a positive, future action.

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I go to a drawing class on Wednesdays.

Expressing a regular occurrence.

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My grandparents always come to our house at Christmas.

Explaining temporal relations with ‘at’ and season.

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I’m waiting for my sister

Expressing a current action to show patience.

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The students are in the classroom.

Expressing presence of a group of students

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Our English lesson starts at nine o’clock

Correct use of prepositions of time ('at') for specific times.

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What sports do you do in winter?

Question asking about activities during a specific time.

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John likes Anna, but she doesn’t like him.

Correct use of the verb 'to like' in the present tense with pronouns.

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I am at home.

Using the verb 'to be' to express location.

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He’s my nephew. His name is Robert.

Correct pronoun usage to describe a relationship.

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That’s Harry’s wife, Stephanie. Do you know her?

Correct possessive pronoun usage to express relation.

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Whose iPod is this?

Asking about possession.

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I’m a good student. I’m never late for classes.

Correct use of the verb to be and adverbs of frequency.

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Don't eat in that restaurant. The food’s very bad.

Giving advice/discouraging something.

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Her sister is a lawyer.

Correct use of articles.

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My Ken is Sophie’s brother.

Possessive apostrophe s with plural noun.

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I like these black shoes here.

Use of demonstrative adjectives.

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It often rains a lot in April.

Use of the verb 'to rain' in the present simple tense

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Study Notes

Question Types and Answers

  • Multiple choice questions are provided with several options for answers
  • Correct answers are marked
  • Questions often test verb conjugation and tense use
  • Grammar topics cover various aspects of English grammar

Vocabulary

  • Synonyms are pairs or groups of words with similar meanings
  • Antonyms are pairs or groups of words with opposite meanings
  • Basic vocabulary related to daily life, family members, and common activities

Grammar

  • Verb tenses: Questions test the use of different verb tenses such as present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, present perfect, future simple etc.
  • Subject-verb agreement: Questions test subject-verb agreement in various sentence structures
  • Pronouns: Questions include using pronouns such as I, you, he, she, it, we, they, his, her, its, our, their, etc., in accordance with the grammatical rules
  • Prepositions: Questions assess the use of prepositions such as at, on, in, for, to etc. in different contexts.

Questions and Answers

  • Question word use: Questions test using question words such as who, what, when, where, why, how, how many, etc. to form different types of questions.
  • Question formation: Questions test the appropriate construction of questions
  • Word order: Correct subject-verb-object order is frequently tested
  • Adjectives and adverbs: Questions test the correct use of adjectives and adverbs to modify nouns/pronouns and verbs.
  • Articles: Questions focus on correct article usage such as a/an/the in relation to nouns
  • Possessive pronouns: Possessive pronouns like my, your, his, her, its, our, their are tested
  • Collective nouns: Multiple questions test the correct use of collective nouns such as family, team, group etc.

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