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Questions and Answers
What is the correct form to ask if someone is currently living in London?
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.
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?
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)?’
How should you correctly complete ‘What _______ Anna _______ (do)?’
Which verb phrase correctly completes: 'How often _______ you _______ (visit) your grandparents?'
Which verb phrase correctly completes: 'How often _______ you _______ (visit) your grandparents?'
What is the correct response to 'Are they French?'
What is the correct response to 'Are they French?'
What correctly fills in the blank: 'He _______ (not be) English. He’s Scottish.'
What correctly fills in the blank: 'He _______ (not be) English. He’s Scottish.'
Which sentence correctly negates the verb in the sentence about not teaching Spanish?
Which sentence correctly negates the verb in the sentence about not teaching Spanish?
Which option properly completes the sentence: 'John likes Anna, but she doesn’t like _______.'
Which option properly completes the sentence: 'John likes Anna, but she doesn’t like _______.'
Choose the correct form: 'I’m a good student. _______ late for classes.'
Choose the correct form: 'I’m a good student. _______ late for classes.'
Flashcards
Present Simple Tense (Affirmative)
Present Simple Tense (Affirmative)
Used to describe habitual actions, facts, or general truths.
Present Continuous Tense (Affirmative)
Present Continuous Tense (Affirmative)
Used to describe actions happening now.
Present Simple Question (subject-verb-do/does)
Present Simple Question (subject-verb-do/does)
Ask about habits, facts, or general truths.
Present Continuous Question (subject-verb-ing)
Present Continuous Question (subject-verb-ing)
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Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Adjectives
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Prepositions of Time
Prepositions of Time
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Verb To Be (Affirmative)
Verb To Be (Affirmative)
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Verb To Be (Negative)
Verb To Be (Negative)
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Verb To Be (Question)
Verb To Be (Question)
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Possessive Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
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Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of frequency
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Simple Past Tense of 'to go'
Simple Past Tense of 'to go'
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Simple Present Tense of 'to go'
Simple Present Tense of 'to go'
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Present Tense, to be
Present Tense, to be
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Question words
Question words
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Present continuous negative
Present continuous negative
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My cousin sings in an R&B band.
My cousin sings in an R&B band.
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'Are they American?' 'Yes, they are.'
'Are they American?' 'Yes, they are.'
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'Do you like pop music?'
'Do you like pop music?'
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I like cooking.
I like cooking.
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He is not English. He's Scottish.
He is not English. He's Scottish.
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How often do you visit your grandparents?
How often do you visit your grandparents?
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What is your friend’s name?
What is your friend’s name?
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Please slow down!
Please slow down!
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The letters aren’t on the table.
The letters aren’t on the table.
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'What does Sophie do?' 'She's a doctor'.
'What does Sophie do?' 'She's a doctor'.
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He always reads the newspaper on Saturdays.
He always reads the newspaper on Saturdays.
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Why are you wearing sunglasses? It isn’t sunny.
Why are you wearing sunglasses? It isn’t sunny.
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I cannot write it very well.
I cannot write it very well.
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This is Peter. He’s from England
This is Peter. He’s from England
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Can you help me, please?
Can you help me, please?
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I go to a drawing class on Wednesdays.
I go to a drawing class on Wednesdays.
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My grandparents always come to our house at Christmas.
My grandparents always come to our house at Christmas.
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I’m waiting for my sister
I’m waiting for my sister
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The students are in the classroom.
The students are in the classroom.
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Our English lesson starts at nine o’clock
Our English lesson starts at nine o’clock
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What sports do you do in winter?
What sports do you do in winter?
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John likes Anna, but she doesn’t like him.
John likes Anna, but she doesn’t like him.
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I am at home.
I am at home.
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He’s my nephew. His name is Robert.
He’s my nephew. His name is Robert.
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That’s Harry’s wife, Stephanie. Do you know her?
That’s Harry’s wife, Stephanie. Do you know her?
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Whose iPod is this?
Whose iPod is this?
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I’m a good student. I’m never late for classes.
I’m a good student. I’m never late for classes.
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Don't eat in that restaurant. The food’s very bad.
Don't eat in that restaurant. The food’s very bad.
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Her sister is a lawyer.
Her sister is a lawyer.
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My Ken is Sophie’s brother.
My Ken is Sophie’s brother.
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I like these black shoes here.
I like these black shoes here.
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It often rains a lot in April.
It often rains a lot in April.
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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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