Complete: “She ___ my English teacher.”
“She IS my English teacher.”
Question: Complete the sentence:
“Tom ___ speak three languages.”
“Tom CAN speak three languages.”
“This is ___ book.”
(Maria)
“This is MARIA'S book.”
Complete the sentence:
“Yesterday, I ___ very tired.”
(be)
“Yesterday, I WAS very tired.”
Complete the sentence:
“___ a computer on the desk.”
“THERE IS a computer on the desk.”
Complete the sentence:
“Carlos ___ English every day.”
“Carlos STUDIES English every day.”
Complete the sentence:
“I have a headache. I think I ___ take a rest.”
“I have a headache. I think I SHOULD take a rest.”
Complete the sentence:
“This phone belongs to me. It is ___.”
“This phone belongs to me. It is MINE.”
What is the past form of “visit”?
VISITED
Complete the sentence:
“___ five students in the classroom.”
“THERE ARE five students in the classroom.”
Correct the mistake:
“He don't like vegetables.”
He DOESN'T like vegetables.
Complete the sentence:
“I think our team ___ win the game tomorrow.”
“I think our team WILL win the game tomorrow.”
What is the comparative form of “small”?
SMALLER
What is the past form of “go”?
Choose the correct option:
“___ water do you drink every day?”
A) How many
B) How much
“HOW MUCH water do you drink every day?”
Complete the sentence:
“Look! The children ___ in the park.”
(play)
“Look! The children ARE PLAYING in the park.”
Put the adverb in the correct position:
“She is late for class. (never)”
She is NEVER late for class.
What is the comparative form of “good”?
Correct the mistake:
“Last weekend, we go to the beach and swim in the ocean.”
“Last weekend, we WENT to the beach and SWAM in the ocean.”
Choose the correct option:
“___ books are there on the shelf?”
A) How much
B) How many
“HOW MANY books are there on the shelf?”
Choose the correct option:
“Maria usually ___ to school by bus, but today she ___.”
A) walks / is running
B) is walking / runs
C) walk / is running
D) walks / runs
“Maria usually WALKS to school by bus, but today she IS RUNNING.”
Find three mistakes and correct the sentence:
“I usually am tired after work, but I can't sleeping, so I should to go to bed earlier.”
I AM usually tired after work, but I can't SLEEP, so I should GO to bed earlier.
Complete the sentence with the correct comparative forms:
“Math is ___ than English for me, but Science is ___ than both.”
(difficult / interesting)
“Math is MORE DIFFICULT than English for me, but Science is MORE INTERESTING than both.”
Complete the story with the correct past forms:
“Last Saturday, Sarah ___ up early, ___ breakfast, and ___ to the park with her friends.”
(wake / have / go)
“Last Saturday, Sarah WOKE up early, HAD breakfast, and WENT to the park with her friends.”
Complete the conversation:
A: “___ students are in your class?”
B: “There ___ 25 students, but there ___ only one teacher.”
A: “HOW MANY students are in your class?”
B: “There ARE 25 students, but there IS only one teacher.”