Do you sleep 8 hours every day?
Yes/No, I (do not) sleep 8 hours every day.
Have you ever sent a message to the wrong person?
Were you running home?
Yes/No, I was (not) running home.
Did you send your assignment?
Yes/No, I (did not) send/sent my assignment.
What is the past form of send?
Sent.
Do you have the teacher's phone number?
Yes/No, I (do not) have the teacher's phone number.
How long have you had the flu?
I have had the flu for/since ___.
What time was he sending the results to his doctor?
He was sending the results to his doctor at ___.
Who did you send chocolates and roses to?
I sent chocolates and roses to ___.
What is the verb of this week that does not exist in past progressive?
Have.
How often do you send money to your mother?
I send money to my mother ___.
How many times has he slept past his waking up time?
He has slept past his waking up time ___ times.
Who was your sister running with?
She was running with ___.
Did Estuarda have the information you were looking for?
Yes/No, she (did not) have/had the information I was looking for.
Spell the past participle of all the verbs of this week (have, sleep, send, run).
H-A-D
S-L-E-P-T
S-E-N-T
R-U-N
Why do we run to school every day when we can take the bus?
We run to school everyday because ___.
Have you ever had to have an emergency surgery?
Yes/No, I have had to have an emergency surgery.
Why was she sending a video of her dog to the English teacher?
She was sending a video of her dog to the English teacher because ___.
Where did you run to with your classmates during classs?
We ran to ___ with my classmates during class.
What is the difference between "Where?" and "Where...to?"?
"Where?" is the place where the action is happening, adding the preposition "to" means that we are now talking about direction.
How often do they send a request to have a day off from work?
They send a request to have a day off from work ___.
Who in your family has had chickenpox?
___ has had chickenpox.
What kind of place were they sleeping on?
They were sleeping on ___.
How far did you run for your training session this morning?
I ran ___ for my training session this morning.
What is the difference between "How long?" and "How far?"?
How long is for time. How far is for distance. Both are for amounts.