Change the action to present continuous for the subject "I": "I (to watch) TV."
"I am watching TV."
Change the verb to simple present for the subject "they": "They (to eat) breakfast."
"They eat breakfast."
Convert the sentence using the correct article: "He has _ orange."
"He has an orange."
Change the sentence to present continuous for future: "I (to meet) my friends tomorrow."
"I am meeting my friends tomorrow."
Convert the verb to simple past for the subject "we": "We (to see) a movie."
"We saw a movie."
Convert the sentence to present continuous: "They (to play) football."
"They are playing football."
Convert the following sentence to simple present: "He (to play) guitar."
"He plays guitar."
Change the sentence to use the correct article: "I want _ cat."
"I want a cat."
Convert the following sentence to present continuous for future: "She (to attend) a conference next week."
"She is attending a conference next week."
Change the sentence to simple past: "I (to visit) my grandmother."
"I visited my grandmother."
Use present continuous for the subject "he": "He (to cook) dinner."
"He is cooking dinner."
Change the sentence to simple present for the subject "she": "She (to work) at a hospital."
"She works at a hospital."
Use the correct article in the following sentence: "She is _ artist."
"She is an artist."
Use present continuous for future for the subject "we": "We (to have) a party next Saturday."
"We are having a party next Saturday.
Use simple past for the subject "he": "He (to finish) the project."
"He finished the project."
Change the action to present continuous: "She (to write) a letter."
"She is writing a letter."
Convert this sentence to simple present: "I (to study) English."
"I study English."
Convert the sentence to use the correct article: "This is _ book."
"This is a book."
Change the action to present continuous for future: "They (to travel) to Italy next month."
"They are traveling to Italy next month."
Convert the action to simple past: "They (to go) to the park."
"They went to the park."
How do you express an action happening right now using "he" and the verb "to cook"?
"He is cooking dinner."
Form a simple present sentence with the subject "she" and the verb "to work."
"She works at a bank."
Explain the difference:
2. I need _ hour to finish my homework.
a - "a house" (because "house" begins with a consonant sound
an - "an hour" (because "hour" begins with a vowel sound /aʊər/)
How do you express a future plan using "I" and the verb "to meet"?
"I am meeting my colleagues next Tuesday."
Form a simple past sentence with the subject "they" and the verb "to finish."
"They finished the project."