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14 Slides • 12 Questions

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Multiple Choice

"I like hot weather," she said.

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Direct Speech

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Reported Speech

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Multiple Choice

She wondered if there was another option

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Direct Speech

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Reported Speech

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Multiple Choice

She told me she wasn't happy

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Direct Speech

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Reported Speech

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TENSES

  • Present Simple --> Past Simple

  • Present continuous --> Past Continuous

  • Simple Past --> Past Perfect

  • Past Continuous --> Past Perfect Continuous

  • Present Perfect --> Past Perfect

  • Pres Perf Continuous --> Past Perf Continuous

  • Past Perfect & Past Perf Continuous --> No Change

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  • am / is / are going to --> was / were going to

  • will --> would

  • can --> could

  • may --> might

  • must --> had to

  • need --> needed


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Types of Verbs

There are three main types of verbs: action verbs, linking verbs,
and helping verbs.

Action verbs: Show physical or mental action (e.g., "sing," "think").

Linking verbs: Connect the subject to a subject complement (e.g.,
"is," "seem").

Helping verbs: Assist main verbs in expressing time or mood (e.g.,
"have," "will").

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Verb Tenses: Present

  • Present Simple: Used for general truths, habits, and routines.
  • Present Continuous: Used for actions happening now or in the near future.
  • Present Perfect: Used for past actions with present relevance.
  • Present Perfect Continuous: Used for actions that started in the past and continue into the present.

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Mastering Past Verb Tenses

  • Simple Past: Used for completed actions in the past.
  • Past Continuous: Used for actions that were in progress in the past.
  • Past Perfect: Used for actions that happened before another past action.
  • Past Perfect Continuous: Used for actions that were ongoing before another past action.

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Verb Tenses: Future

  • Future Simple: Used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. Example: I will go to the store tomorrow.
  • Future Continuous: Used to talk about ongoing actions that will happen in the future. Example: They will be studying all night.
  • Future Perfect: Used to talk about actions that will be completed before a specific time in the future. Example: She will have finished her project by Friday.
  • Future Perfect Continuous: Used to talk about ongoing actions that will be completed before a specific time in the future. Example: By next month, they will have been working together for five years.

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Multiple Choice

Which is a past tense verb?

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Go

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Will Go

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Went

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Multiple Choice

Which is a future tense verb?

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Go

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Will Go

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Went

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the verb tense in the sentence: Gabe reads Harry Potter during the break.

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Past 
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Present
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Future
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Adjective

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Identify the verb tense in the sentence: Keeshan played football with his friends at the weekend

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Past
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Present
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Future
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Adjective

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Multiple Choice

Identify the verb tense in the sentence:  Izzy will go to college next year.

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Past
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Present
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Future
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Multiple Choice

"He works in a bank"

She said that ___

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she works on a bank.

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he worked in a bank.

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she in a bank.

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he works on a bank.

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Multiple Choice

"My parents went to the shop"

He said that ____

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my parents had gone to the store.

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your parents had gone to the store.

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his parents had gone to the store..

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her parents had gone to the store.

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Multiple Choice

"Richard has never touched a snake," said Anna

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Anna said that Richard had never touched a snake

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Anna said that Richard has never touched a snake

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