Change this sentence to the negative form: "He walks to school every day."
He does not walk to school every day. (Or: He doesn't walk...)
Complete the sentence for an action happening right now: "Look! The birds ______ (fly) over the lake."
are flying
What is the past simple form of the irregular verb go?
went
Choose the correct option: "There (was / were) a loud noise outside a few minutes ago."
was
("a loud noise" is singular).
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective tall?
Comparative: taller | Superlative: the tallest
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb study: "Sarah ______ biology on Tuesdays."
studies
(Remember to drop the "-y" and add "-ies" for third-person singular)
Make this sentence negative: "I am watching TV at the moment."
I am not watching TV at the moment.
(Or: I'm not watching...)
Turn this sentence into the past simple: "We visit our grandparents."
We visited our grandparents.
Fill in the blank: "There ______ many people at the concert last night."
were
("many people" is plural).
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of beautiful: "This painting is __________ than that one, but the one in the museum is __________ of all."
more beautiful (comparative)
&
the most beautiful (superlative).
Turn this statement into a question: "They live in London."
Do they live in London?
Turn this statement into a question: "He is cooking dinner."
Is he cooking dinner?
Change this sentence to the negative form: "She bought a new car yesterday."
She did not buy a new car yesterday.
(Or: She didn't buy...)
Make this sentence negative: "There was a map on the wall."
There was not a map on the wall. (Or: There wasn't a map...)
What are the irregular comparative and superlative forms of the word good?
Comparative: better
Superlative: the best
Choose the correct verb: "The sun (rise / rises) in the east."
rises
(We use the third-person singular "-s" for facts and nature)
Fix the spelling mistake: "They are runing a marathon today."
They are running a marathon today.
(Double the "n" in short verbs ending in consonant-vowel-consonant).
Turn this statement into a past simple question: "You saw the movie."
Did you see the movie?
Turn this statement into a question: "There were some cookies left."
Were there any cookies left?
Correct the double comparison error in this sentence: "My new phone is more faster than my old one."
My new phone is faster than my old one.
Correct the mistake in this sentence: "She don't like spicy food."
She doesn't like spicy food
(Use "doesn't" for he/she/it).
Correct this sentence: "I am knowing the answer."
I know the answer.
Correct the error: "I didn't went to the party last night."
I didn't go to the party last night.
Correct the sentence: "There was three cars parked outside."
There were three cars parked outside.
Complete the sentence with the superlative form of heavy: "That blue suitcase is ____________ one in the entire car."
the heaviest