Fill in: She ___ tired yesterday.
was
Fill in: They ___ at school last Monday.
Were
Fill in: "___ I use your pen?" (formal/polite)
May I use your pen?
Fill in: I don't like this shirt. Do you have ___ one?
Another
Fill in: "___ you pass the salt, please?" (informal request)
Can you pass the salt, please?
Make negative: They were playing football.
They weren't playing football.
Give the Past Simple of "study".
studied
Which is more formal: "Can you help me?" or "May I have your attention?"
May I have your attention?
Fill in: Some people like coffee; ___ prefer tea.
others
Ask a question: ___ you ___ (study) at 8 pm last night?
Were you studying at 8 pm?
Fill in: She ___ (read) when I called.
was reading
Make negative: She visited Paris last year.
She didn't visit Paris last year.
Which word expresses logical deduction? "He ___ be tired — he worked all day."
must
Which tense is used in BOTH clauses of a Zero Conditional?
Present Simple
True or False: Zero Conditional expresses general/scientific truths.
True
Correct the error: "He didn't went to school."
He didn't go to school.
Give the Past Simple of "go".
went
Make a MUST negative sentence about library rules.
You mustn't make noise in the library.
Complete: "If you ___ (not water) plants, they die."
don't water
Fill in: Some students passed; ___ failed.
others
Fill in both: While I ___ (cook), the phone ___ (ring).
was cooking / rang
Ask a question: ___ they ___ (finish) the project?
Did they finish the project?
Fill in: It ___ rain tomorrow. There are some clouds. (possibility)
may / might
Write a Zero Conditional sentence about ice and temperature.
If you heat ice, it melts.
Complete the sequence: "First / ___ / Finally"
Then / Next / After that