How smart you are? by: Jessica Nicole Ropero Arciniegas.

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How smart you are? by: Jessica Nicole Ropero Arciniegas

INSTRUCTIONS 1. pick a peace of paper and pencil. 2. In each of the following pages, you will find a one question. 3. you will find a multiple choose option for the right answer. 4. Write down on the peace of paper the option that you belive that is the right one; and keep going with the next question until finish. 5. At the end of this game, you will find the correct answer for each of the questions, and the score for each question.

Which are the correct structure of simple present? A. Subject + do or does (for question, or negative senteces) + princinpal verb (in present tense)+ complement. B. Verb to be + subject+ complement. C.Subject+ verb to be+ principal verb (in past participle tense) + complement.

Which are the correct structure of present progressive? A. Subject + verb to be + principal verb (past tense) + complement. Subject + verb to be + principal verb (past tense) + complement. B. Subject + verb (present tense)+ complement. Subject + verb (present tense)+ complement. C. Subject+ verb to be+ principal verb (ing) + complement. Subject+ verb to be+ principal verb (ing) + complement.

When you use the simple present? A. Use to express an action that it’s already done. B. Use to express an action that it’s in progress. C. Use to indicatives an action in the present and which is not finished.

When you use the present progressive? A. Use to express ongoing action at the present time, or planned for the future. B. Use to express an action that it was in the past and continue in the present. C. Use to express an action that start and it’s already done.

Which of the following senteces are in simple present? A. Juan plays in the park with my friends B. Juan play soccer in the park with my friends. C. Juan is playing soccer in the park with my friends.

Which of the following senteces are in present progressive? A. Juan play soccer in the park with my friends. B. Juan played soccer in the park with my friends. C. None of all above.

QUESTION SCORE 1. A 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. A 6. C 1.If you have more than four correct answer, you are smart enough. 2. If you have less than three go back to primary education.