Recap Quiz
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Created on May 29, 2023
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Transcript
Let's summarize everything we learned this year
Recap Quiz
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Yes
No
I don't remember
Are tense and time synonyms?
When we talk about tense, we refer to things we add to a verb's stem to change it into the present or the past. As for time, a verb can express an action in the present, the past, and also the future!
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When we talk about tense, we refer to things we add to a verb's stem to change it into the present or the past. As for time, a verb can express an action in the present, the past, and also the future!
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Plans, intentions, and predictions
Actions happening now
Habits, routines, and frequencies
What do we use the present simple tense for?
Exactly! We use the present simple tense to talk about frequencies, habits, routines, basically timetabled schedules.
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3/10
I don't remember
Yes
No
Future is a tense
Of course it isn't! Do you remember about the Anglosaxons? They did not talk about the future, and this time developed differently from the present and past tenses
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Of course it isn't! Do you remember about the Anglosaxons? They did not talk about the future, and this time developed differently from the present and past tenses
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4/10
Past continuous
Present continuous
Past simple
This timeline corresponds to...
Present continuous
Past simple
Could you be able to figure out the other two timelines?
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5/10
Condition + Result
Present simple + Adverb of frequency
Past Simple + Past continuous
In conditional sentences, we have two elements:
Zero and first conditional
Until now, we know there are two types of conditionals:which ones?
5/10
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6/10
Future simple tense, future continuous tense, and future perfect tense
Will, going to, present continuous
Present simple, present continuous, past simple
We learned three ways to express future time in English. Which ones?
Remember we use will for spontaneous decisions, going to for intentions, and present continuous for arrangements (plans)
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7/10
A verb, an adjective, or another adverb
A verb or an adjective
Nouns or pronouns
An adverb can modify...
We learned about six types of adverbs. Can you name them?
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8/10
From bottom to top
From the front to the back
From left to right
Describe this picture...
9/10
The hotel
The cinema
The park
How can I go to...?
10/10
Of course!!!
No! I want to study more English in the summer!! :)
Yes!!!!
Are you excited for summer break?
Good, good... I will send you LOTS of homework then!
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