Correct the sentence → She go to school every day.
She goes to school every day.
Change → She writes a letter every week. → (Past Simple)
She wrote a letter every week.
Fill in → I think she ___ (win) the competition.
will win
Synonym of angry
furious
Which tense? → She will have been studying English for 5 years by next June.
Future Perfect Continuous
Complete → My father usually _ (get up) at 6, but today he _ (sleep) until 8.
gets up / is sleeping
Correct → He was play football when it rained.
He was playing football when it rained.
Correct → Look at those dark clouds! It will rain soon.
It is going to rain soon.
Antonym of generous
selfish
Translate → Men darsga kelgunimcha, ular allaqachon o‘qishni boshlashgan edi.
By the time I came to class, they had already started studying.
Change to negative → He speaks English well.
He doesn’t speak English well
Complete → When we arrived, the film _ already _ (start).
had already started
Complete → I ___ (meet) my friend at 6 tomorrow; we fixed the time yesterday
am meeting (Present Continuous for arrangement)
Synonym of important
ignificant / essential
Correct → If it will rain tomorrow, we will stay at home.
If it rains tomorrow, we will stay at home. (First Conditional)
Choose correct → Right now, I (study / studies / am studying) English.
am studying
Complete → She _ (cook) dinner when the phone _ (ring).
was cooking / rang
Fill in → This time next week, I ___ (take) my IELTS exam.
will be taking (Future Continuous)
Antonym of victory
defeat
Translate into English → U biz bilan 2 yildan beri ishlayapti.
He has been working with us for 2 years
Explain → Why can’t we say “He is knowing the answer”?
Because “know” is a stative verb, not used in continuous form.
Identify → Which tense? He had finished his homework before his parents came home.
Past Perfect
Complete → By the time you arrive tomorrow, we ___ (finish) the project
will have finished (Future Perfect)
Synonym of strange
peculiar / unusual
Error correction → If he will come tomorrow, we will go to the park
If he comes tomorrow, we will go to the park. (First Conditional)