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Concept Questions: Past, Present and Future Tenses and Modal Verbs, Test d'ammissione di Inglese Commerciale

A series of concept questions designed to help students practice using past, present and future tenses, as well as modal verbs. Each question includes a context and possible answers, allowing students to check their understanding of the concepts. The questions cover various situations, such as personal experiences, actions related to time, and hypothetical scenarios.

Tipologia: Test d'ammissione

2022/2023

Caricato il 27/01/2024

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Concept Questions
(CCQs)
1a. I've known her for years.
1b. I knew her for years.
2a. The students were leaving
when the
bell rang.
2b. The students left when the bell rang.
2c. The students had left when the bell rang.
3a. He remembered to pay the bill.
3b. She remembered paying the bill.
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Concept Questions

(CCQs)

1a. I've known her for years. 1b. I knew her for years. 2a. The students were leaving when the bell rang. 2b. The students left when the bell rang. 2c. The students had left when the bell rang. 3a. He remembered to pay the bill. 3b. She remembered paying the bill.

4. I wish I had a bike.

5. I wish I'd studied for the exam.

6a. He didn't need to do it.

6b. He needn't have done it.

7a. clock

7b. watch

8a. foreigner

8b. stranger

9. I'm taking an umbrella in case it rains.

2b. The students left when the bell rang..

  • Did the students start to leave before the bell rang? No
    • Did t.hey leave immediately after the bell rang? Yes

____X_X__________________________________/___________

Past Now Future

2c. The students had left when the bell rang.

  • Did the students start to leave before the bell rang? Yes.
    • Did they finish leaving before the bell rang? Yes ___________X_______________X_____________/____________________________ Past Now Future 3a. She remembered to pay the bill.
  • Did she remember before she paid? Yes
  • What did she think when she remembered? "I must pay." (1) (2) remembered to pay ________X_______X__________/______________________ Past Now Future

. 3b. She remembered paying the bill.

  • Did she pay before she remembered? Yes
    • What did she think when she remembered? "I’ve paid." (1) (2) paying remembered _____X__________X____________/____________________ Past Now Future )
  1. I wish I had a bike.
  • Have you got a bike? No
  • Do you want one? Yes
  • Do you want one very very much? Yes
  • Do you want one now? Yes
  • Is that possible? No 5.I wish I'd studied for the exam.
  • Are we talking about the past? Yes
  • Did you study? No
  • Was it an important to pass the exam? Yes
  • Did you fail the exam? Yes
  • Are you very sorry now you didn't study? Yes 6a. He didn't need to do it.
  • Are we talking about the past? Yes
  • Did he do it? Probably not.
  • Was it necessary? No
  • Did he know that before he did it? Probably

The students were leaving when the bell rang. Subj + was/were+verb+ing The teacher told the students they could go. The students began leaving A few seconds later the bell rang. The last few students left class after the bell. The students left when the bell rang. Subj + past tense + when + Subj + past tense It was the end of class and the teacher told all the students to put away their books and sit quietly till the bell. The bell rang and the teacher told them to go. The students had left when the bell rang. Subj + had + past participle The class finished all their work and the teacher told them to leave early. The students all ran out of the class quickly to get a place in the queue for lunch. Then the bell rang. He remembered to pay the bill. Subj + remembered+ infinitive John received a bill for gas and electricity. He almost forgot about it, but then he found the bill on the side table, which reminded him he had to pay, so he wrote a cheque and sent it off immediately. She remembered paying the bill. Sub + remembered + gerund Jane has a very good memory. She received a reminder for her gas and electricity bill and put it in the bin as she had paid it the previous week. I wish I had a bike. I wish + I + past tense ( verb + d. +ed, +ied,+ double the consonant + ed) You are very poor and your parents can’t afford to buy you things. Your friends are all going to the countryside to have a camp fire and barbecue. They are going by bicycle. You don’t have one, but you want one very much so you are very sad that you don’t have one and you can’t go and have fun with your friends. You talk to you parents and ask them for a bike. Your parents are sad and explain that it simply isn’t possible as they have no money for things like that. I wish I’d studied for the exam. I wish + I + past perfect tense (had

  • past participle) It was important to have an A Pass in mathematics to get a place on the accountancy course you wanted to do. You were very lazy and partied right up to the day of the exam and didn’t study. You struggled to complete the exam and now you have received your results and you have failed. You will not get your place on the accountancy course. You really regret no having studied now. He didn’t need to do it. Subject + aux “did” + not + need to
  • base form verb John is very tidy and he stayed in a hotel last week. There was room service to make the beds and clean the room so he didn’t need to do it. He needn’t have done it. Subject + needn’t (Modal verb) + perfect infinitive (have + past participle) Last week, Fred’s boss asked him to go to South Asia on a business trip. He went out and had some jabs for cholera and Typhoid and took some anti malaria pills. He also bought some cotton underwear and a light suit and a mosquito net. Yesterday, his boss told him the trip was off. Fred was cross as he needn’t have done it.