This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 20 min
Items in this lesson
Mixed Tenses Refresher
Slide 1 - Slide
What sentence uses the present continuous tense?
A
I like eating chocolate.
B
He was exercising throughout the entire break.
C
I am losing weight from all my workouts.
D
I stay healthy all year long.
Slide 2 - Quiz
Select the correct verb forms for the following sentences: By the time Sarah (arrive) __________ at the party, everyone (already, eat) __________ all the cake
A
arrived; had already eaten
B
had arrived; ate
C
arrives; has eaten
D
arrived; ate
Slide 3 - Quiz
Which sentence uses the incorrect verb form?
A
She has been studying French for five years now.
B
They will go to the beach if the weather is nice tomorrow.
C
He wrote a beautiful poem for his girlfriend on her birthday.
D
We finished dinner when the guests arrived.
Slide 4 - Quiz
For, Yet, Never, Ever, Just, Already, Since
Last, Ago, Date in the past, Yesterday
Plan, Intend, Tomorrow, Next..., Later
Always, Never, Ever, Often, Sometimes, Seldom
Now, At the moment, Today, !
Present simple
present continuous
present perfect
past tenses
Future tenses
Slide 5 - Drag question
Choose the correct form of the future
A
I promise I'm going to clean my room tomorrow
B
I promise I will clean my room tomorrow.
C
I promise I'm cleaning my room tomorrow
D
I promise I clean my room tomorrow
Slide 6 - Quiz
Make the verbs 'thought' and 'realized' negative in the following sentence She thought she had misplaced her keys, but after searching for hours, she realized they were in her jacket pocket all along.
Slide 7 - Open question
She______a book in bed yesterday.
A
has been reading
B
had been reading
C
reads
D
read
Slide 8 - Quiz
How do you make a question in the present perfect
A
Do/does + subject + infinitive
B
Have/has+ subject + infinitive
C
Do/does + subject + verb+ed
D
Have/has+ subject + past participle
Slide 9 - Quiz
Finish the following sentence (use a signal word) She has dreamed of being a doctor........
Slide 10 - Open question
Indefinite pronouns
We use indefinite pronouns to refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are.
Most of the cake was eaten, but there's still a little left if you'd like some.
Slide 11 - Slide
What do the following pronouns mean?
A. Both
B. Either
C. Neither
D. Each
E. Every
F. No/None
G some
H any
Dutch
1. de een of de andere (een van de twee)
2. Beide (elk van de twee)
3. elke/wie dan ook
4. geen
5. geen van beide
6. een of andere
7. elke (afzonderlijk)
8. elke (tezamen)
Slide 12 - Slide
Choose the correct indefinite pronoun _____ wants to be stuck in traffic during rush hour.
A
Somebody
B
anybody
C
nobody
D
everybody
Slide 13 - Quiz
She bought two dresses because she liked ______ of them equally.
A
either
B
none
C
some
D
both
Slide 14 - Quiz
We went to two restaurants and _____ of them night served good sushi.
A
none
B
neither
C
either
D
any
Slide 15 - Quiz
______ student in the class passed the final exam.
A
Every
B
Any
C
Both
D
Neither
Slide 16 - Quiz
Complete the sentence with a pronoun Do you have ______ spare change for the parking meter?