
1st term TLVII
Quiz by KARINA ANDREA QUITIAN RUIZ
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Make a sentence
Make a sentence
Make a sentence
Make a sentence
Match the structure with its tense
You can say what you are doing __________ with present continuous.
Choose the present simple or the present continuous to complete the sentence:
________(you/come) tonight?
Choose the present simple or the present continuous to complete the sentence:
__________ (they/work) late usually?
Choose the present simple or the present continuous to complete the sentence:
He ________(not/play) golf now.
Choose the present simple or the present continuous to complete the sentence:
She __________(not/go) to the cinema very often.
Choose the present simple or the present continuous to complete the sentence:
They _______(go) to a restaurant every Saturday.
Choose the present simple or the present continuous to complete the sentence:
I ________(work) at the moment.
You can say your __________ with present simple.
Choose the past simple or the present perfect to complete the sentence:
A: When ___________ (you/arrive)
B: At 10 pm last night.
Choose the past simple or the present perfect to complete the sentence:
___________ (she/ever/be) in Mexico?
Choose the past simple or the present perfect to complete the sentence:
I ____________(not/see) the sea before.
Choose the past simple or the present perfect to complete the sentence:
I _________(know) my great grandmother, she died before I was born.
Choose the past simple or the present perfect to complete the sentence:
Jack _________ (break) his arm when he ___________ (fall) off a horse in 1995.
Choose the past simple or the present perfect to complete the sentence:
I _______ (be) in London for three years.
You can say your __________ with present perfect.
For arrangements for the near future, we use ___________.
For present actions happening one after another, we use __________________.
For actions happening while speaking, we use _________________.
For actions set by a schedule or timetable, we use _____________.
You can say __________ something happened with past simple.
'Yesterday', 'last week' and 'in 2006' are signal words for ... ____________________.
'Until now' is an signal word for ... ____________.
'... ago' is a signal word for ... ______________
'Just', 'already', 'yet' are signal words for ... _____________.
When a person asks me details about my experience, I can use past simple.