who wants to be a millionaire? tenses review (present, past and future)
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Who Wants To Be A Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?Millionaire?
Tenses review
(present, past and future)
Which tense is used totalk about things that happen
always or usually?
A present continuousB past simple
C present simpleD will + infinitive
Which tense is used totalk about things that happen
always or usually?
A present continuousB past simple
C present simpleD will + infinitive
What were you doing at 7 o’ clock? The tense is …
A … past simpleB … present continuousC … past continuousD … present simple
What were you doing at 7 o’ clock? The tense is …
A … past simpleB … present continuousC … past continuousD … present simple
‘going to’ and ‘will + verb 1’ can both be used for …
A … instant decisions.B … predictions.C … offers.D … habits.
‘going to’ and ‘will + verb 1’ can both be used for …
A … instant decisions.B … predictions.C … offers.D … habits.
Which tense describes finished actions in the past?
A past continuousB present perfectC present continuousD past simple
Which tense describes finished actions in the past?
A past continuousB present perfectC present continuousD past simple
Which tense is usedfor future arrangements?
A present simpleB going to + infinitiveC will + infinitiveD present continuous
Which tense is usedfor future arrangements?
A present simpleB going to + infinitiveC will + infinitiveD present continuous
Which of these is incorrect?
A I help you with that.B She’s going to be late.C He’ll call you back.D Are you going to wait?
Which of these is incorrect?
A I help you with that.B She’s going to be late.C He’ll call you back.D Are you going to wait?
Which is correct?
A I saw some friends next Friday.
B I’m seeing some friends last Friday.
C I see some friends next Friday.
D I’m seeing some friends next Friday.
Which is correct?
A I saw some friends next Friday.
B I’m seeing some friends last Friday.
C I see some friends next Friday.
D I’m seeing some friends next Friday.
Which of these is a decision?
A I won’t have the fish.
B I won’t be late.
C Shall I open the window?
D I’ll always love you.
Which of these is a decision?
A I won’t have the fish.
B I won’t be late.
C Shall I open the window?
D I’ll always love you.