She likes chocolate, .......?
doesn't she?
She is from Mexico. (I)
So am I!
Put into future continuous: I sleep at 8 pm.
I will be sleeping at 8 pm.
Finish this sentence:
Thank you for .......... William to school.
Thank you for taking William to school.
Thank you for driving William to school.
I study English because....
I study English because I want to talk with everyone I meet!
I study English because I want to get a better job.
I study English because it is a cool language.
Jess doesn't have cats, ..........?
does she?
He hasn't eaten dinner yet. (we)
Neither have we.
Put into future continuous: He won't eat pasta at dinner tomorrow.
He will not be eating pasta at dinner tomorrow.
Finish the sentence with a preposition.
I am afraid ...... flying.
I am afraid of flying.
She stopped reading because of a headache.
You can't go in there, ............?
can you?
We should get to the party. (they)
So should they.
Put into future continuous: They take the bus every morning for the next few months.
They will be taking the bus every morning for the next few months.
What do you look forward to doing this summer?
I look forward to sleeping in every day this summer.
I look forward to going to the beach this summer.
Combine these two sentences using so:
I mowed the lawn.
The grass was long.
The grass was long, so I mowed the lawn.
don't they?
He would never drive in the snow. (she)
Neither would she.
Why won't we study together as a class next week? (answer in future continuous!)
We won't be studying together next week, because class is over for the semester!
Use a gerund as a subject of a sentence.
Reading is my favorite activity.
Running is good for your health.
Eating cheese after 9 pm is not a good idea.
Combine these two sentences using because:
I mowed the lawn.
The grass was long.
I mowed the lawn because the grass was long.
I'm late, ...........?
aren't I?
I barely go to the gym. (he)
Neither does he.
Put into future continuous: We hike this mountain in the morning and then stop by the restaurant after.
We will be hiking this mountain in the morning and then (we will be) stopping by the restaurant after.
Use a gerund as an object of a sentence.
I enjoy reading.
She loves playing games.
He hates running.
Combine these sentences using because of, so and because:
She didn't get the information. Her computer had a technical problem.
She had to work late. She had to finish the project.
She didn't get the information because of a technical problem, so she had to work late because she had to finish the project.