TTV / watching / was / she / yesterday / evening
Was she watching TV yesterday evening?
they / playing football / were / after / the bell / rang
Were they playing football after the bell rang?
She is watching TV the evening.
IN
She is watching TV in the evening.
She don’t like apples.
doesn’t
She ___ to school every day.
A. go
B. goes
B. goes
football / playing / were / they / after / school
Were they playing football after school?
she / doing homework / was / when / the teacher / called
Was she doing homework when the teacher called?
She was doing homework when I called her.
(when)
She was doing homework when I called her.
Which sentence is correct?
A. She go to school every day.
B. She goes to school every day.
B. She goes to school every day.
Change the sentence to past tense.
They play football after school.
Answer: They played football after school.
music / listening / was / he / last / night
Was he listening to music last night?
they / stopped / playing / when / it / started raining
Did they stop playing when it started raining?
She was cooking dinner he was watching TV.
(while)
She was cooking dinner while he was watching TV.
Choose the correct verb:
They ___ playing now.
A. is
B. are
B. are
Question: What tense is this sentence?
She is watching TV now.
Answer: Present Continuous
sleeping / was / the baby / yesterday / afternoon
Was the baby sleeping yesterday afternoon?
what / was / she / doing / when / the phone / rang
What was she doing when the phone rang?
He was listening carefully the teacher explained the lesson.
(while)
He was listening carefully while the teacher explained the lesson.
Is this sentence correct or incorrect?
He don’t like milk.
Answer: Incorrect
Correction: He doesn’t like milk.
Question: Complete the sentence using present continuous.
He ___ (study) for the test at the moment.
Correct sentence: He is studying for the test at the moment.
what / were / they / doing / when / the teacher / came
What were they doing when the teacher came?
what / were / they / doing / when / the teacher / suddenly / came
What were they doing when the teacher suddenly came?
I saved my money I could buy a new phone.
(so that)
I saved my money so that I could buy a new phone.
Find and correct the mistake in this sentence:
When she arrive home, she eats dinner.
Answer: arrive → arrives
Correct sentence: When she arrives home, she eats dinner.
Question: Choose the correct tense.
When I ___ home, they were eating dinner.
A. arrive
B. arrived
B. arrived