Monday, December 5, 2016

BE GOING TO versus WILL



EXPLANATION 1: in Spanish
EXPLANATION 2: in English
EXPLANATION 3: in English
EXPLANATION 4: in English


EXERCISE 1: choose
EXERCISE 2: choose
EXERCISE 3: write the verb with WILL or BE GOING TO
EXERCISE 4: write the verb with WILL or BE GOING TO
EXERCISE 5: write the verb with WILL or BE GOING TO
EXERCISE 6: write the verb with WILL or BE GOING TO
EXERCISE 7: write the verb with WILL or BE GOING TO

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Present Perfect Simple





EXPLANATIONS

Explanation 1: in Spanish
Explanation 2: in Spanish

PRESENT PERFECT AFFIRMATIVE

Exercise 1: choose HAS or HAVE
Exercise 2: write affirmative sentences
Exercise 3: write affirmative sentences

PRESENT PERFECT NEGATIVE
Exercise 1: write negative sentences
Exercise 2: write negative sentences

PRESENT PERFECT WITH PARTICLES
Exercise 1: write sentences with NEVER
Exercise 2 choose JUST, YET, ALREADY
Exercise 3: complete the sentences with JUST, YET, ALREADY
Exercise 4: complete the sentences with JUST, YET, ALREADY
Exercise 5: write sentences with JUST, YET, ALREADY

Exercise 6: choose FOR, SINCE
Exercise 7: choose FOR, SINCE
Exercise 8: write FOR, SINCE
Exercise 9: write FOR, SINCE

Exercise 10: choose EVER, NEVER
Exercise 11: Complete the sentences with EVER, NEVER
Exercise 12: click the words in the correct order (EVER, NEVER)

PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS

Exercise 1: write questions
Exercise 2: write questions
Exercise 3: write questions with question words.


PRESENT PERFECT (ALL FORMS)

Exercise 1: put the verbs into the correct form
Exercise 2: put the verbs into the correct form

SONGS IN THE PRESENT PERFECT

Thursday, March 17, 2016

TOO versus ENOUGH



EXPLANATION  (in Spanish) :


Exercise 1: choose TOO or ENOUGH
Exercise 2: choose TOO or ENOUGH
Exercise 3: click on TOO or ENOUGH
Exercise 4: multiple choice (3 options)
Exercise 5: complete with TOO or ENOUGH
Exercise 6: rewrite the sentences using TOO and ENOUGH

Friday, February 26, 2016

Future: WILL - BE GOING TO - PRESENT CONTINUOUS



WILL

Exercise 1. Write the verb with the WILL future (affirmative)
Exercise 2: Write the verb with the WILL future (negative)
Exercise 3: write the contractions of WILL (negative)
Exercise 4: write negative sentences with WILL
Exercise 5: write questions with WILL
Exercise 6: write the verbs into the affirmative, negative or interrogative form of WILL


BE GOING TO
Exercise 7: write the verbs in the affirmative form
Exercise 8: write affirmative sentences.
Exercise 9: write the verbs in the negative or interrogative form.
Exercise 10: put the words in order.
Exercise 11: choose the correct short answer.

PRESENT CONTINUOUS FOR FUTURE
Exercise 12: write the verbs in the correct form (affirmative, negative or interrogative)
Exercise 13: choose the verb in the correct form (affirmative, negative or interrogative)

CHOOSE WILL or BE GOING TO

Exercise 14: choose the correct verb
Exercise 15: choose the correct verb
Exercise 16: choose the correct verb
Exercise 17: write the verb


Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Past Continuous



Exercise 1: complete the sentences with WAS, WASN'T WERE or WEREN'T
Exercise 2: choose the correct option
Exercise 3: choose the correct option
Exercise 4: match the sentences.
Exercise 5: write sentences in the past continuous
Exercise 6: write questions
Exercise 7: write questions (more difficult)
Exercise 8: put the words in order.
Exercise 9: match the questions and the answers.

Past Simple



Exercise 1: choose the correct answer
Exercise 2: Write the correct verb in the affirmative form (regular and irregular verbs)
Exercise 3: write the verb in the past form (regular and irregular verbs)

Exercise 4: write the verb in the negative form
Exercise 5:  write the verb in the negative form

Exercise 6: write questions in the Past Simple
Exercise 7: write questions in the Past Simple
Exercise 6: complete the sentences (affirmative, negative, questions)

Past Simple / Past Continuous





The exercises are ordered according to their difficulty.

Exercise 1: click on the correct answer
Exercise 2: move the sentences into the correct box.
Exercise 3: match the questions and the answers.
Exercise 4: choose the correct option
Exercise 5: put the words in the correct order.

More difficult
Exercise 6: write the verb in the negative form.
Exercise 7 write the verb in the correct form (one gap)
Exercise 8: write the correct verb (two gaps)