My brother / usually / not go / to soccer practice on Thursdays.
My brother doesn´t usually go to soccer practice on Thursdays.
Laura / run / to school because she is late.
Laura is running to school because she is late.
Change the sentence into Past Simple
The cows aren´t very big.
The cows weren´t very big.
Mark / buy / the new game on June 11th.
Mark is going to buy the new game on June 11th.
Wh- Questions with Present Simple
- do / your cousins / live?
- They live in Paris.
- Where do your cousins live?
- They live in Paris.
I / always / get up / early for school every weekday.
I always get up for school every weekday.
Christopher / eat / the last cookie right now?
Is Christopher eating the last cookie right now?
I / say / the wrong time last week?
Did I say the wrong time last week?
- You / not organize / the papers for our next class.
- You aren´t going to organize the papers for our next class.
Comparatives
Blue Shirt - $50
Red Shirt - $5
The blue shirt is / expensive / the red shirt.
The red shirt is / cheap / the blue shirt.
The blue shirt is more expensive than the red shirt.
The red shirt is cheaper than the blue shirt.
- Jason / normally / have dinner / at 8pm?
- No, he _______.
- Does Jason normally have dinner at 8pm?
- No, he doesn´t.
We / not take / an exam at the moment.
We aren´t taking an exam at the moment.
They / go / to the party at Sam´s house last night.
They went to the party at Sam´s house last night.
- Where / you and your family / go / for vacation next month?
- We / go / to Murcia.
- Where are you and your family going to go for vacation next month?
- We are going to go to Murcia.
Countable and Uncountable (A / An / Some / Much / Many / Any)
- How ______ eggs are on the table?
- There is ____ egg left.
- How many eggs are on the table? (countable)
- There is an egg left.
Possessive Adjectives (My / Yours / His / Her / Ours / Theirs)
1.) She´s got an interesting book.
2.) ____ book is interesting.
Her book is interesting.
Must / Mustn´t
- We / tidy our rooms.
- I / charge my ebooks.
- Tim and Sue / eat dessert before dinner.
- We must tidy our rooms.
- I must charge my ebooks.
- Tim and Sue mustn´t eat dessert before dinner.
He / not study / Korean in Seoul / two years ago.
He didn´t study Korean in Seoul two years ago.
Possessive Adjectives (My / Yours / His / Her / Ours / Theirs)
1.) My cousins and I have got a fun game.
2.) ____ game is fun.
Possessive Adjectives (My / Your / His / Her / Our / Their)
1.) My cousins and I have got a fun game.
2.) Our game is fun.
Comparatives
Rebecca´s grade: 10
Ben´s grade: 5
Rebecca´s grade / be / good / Ben´s grade.
Ben´s grade / be / bad / Rebecca´s grade.
Rebecca´s grade is better than Ben´s grade.
Ben´s grade is worse than Rebecca´s grade.
There is / There are ; Some / Any
- ______ ______ _____ blue houses in your city?
- Yes, _____ ______ _____ blue houses in my city.
- Are there any blue houses in your city?
- Yes, there are some blue houses in my city.
Wh- Questions with Present Simple
- you / like / English?
- Because it´s interesting.
- Why do you like English?
- Because it´s interesting.
There was / There were ; Some / Any
- _____________ a party on Friday night?
- No, ___________.
- Was there a party on Friday night?
- No, there wasn´t.
Likes / Dislikes
- you / like / eat / vegetables?
- No, ___________ vegetables.
- Do you like eating vegetables?
- No, I don´t like eating vegetables.
Countable and Uncountable (A / An / Some / Much / Many / Any)
- How ________ juice have you got left in the fridge?
- We haven´t got ______ juice left. We drank it all yesterday.
- How much juice have you got left in the fridge? (Uncountable)
- We haven´t got any juice left. We drank it all yesterday.