Make the sentence into present continuous tense: I go to bed early.
I am going to bed early.
Change the adjective to an adverb: calm
Calmly
_______ train do you take? A or B?
Which
Make the sentence into the future tense. She likes to walk in the park.
She will like to walk in the park.
Correct the mistake: You are starting your new job next week?
Will you start your new job next week? OR
Are you starting your new job next week?
Make the sentence into present continuous tense: Where do you go after school?
Where are you going after school?
Change the adjective to an adverb: simple
simply
_____ do you have as a teacher?
Who
Make the sentence into the future tense: They hike when they camp.
They will hike when they camp.
Correct the mistake: I driving to school tomorrow.
I am driving to school tomorrow. OR
I will drive to school tomorrow.
Make the sentence into present continuous tense: They play in the snow.
They are playing in the snow.
Change the adjective to an adverb: angry
Angrily
_____ do you make chocolate chip cookies? Can you teach me?
How
Make the sentence into the future tense: Marci cooks lasagna when she is hungry.
Marci will cook lasagna when she is hungry.
Correct the mistake: Her works at night.
She works at night.
Make the sentence into present continuous tense: The geese fly south for the winter.
The geese are flying south for the winter.
Fill in the blank with the correct adverb: She plays the piano very ____ (good).
She plays the piano very well.
______ are you wearing sandals? It is cold outside!
Why
Turn the statement into a question using the future tense: I go to church on Sundays.
Will I go to church on Sundays?
Correct the mistake: Does you want to go to the movies with my family and I?
Do you want to go to the movies with my family and me?
Make the sentence into present continuous tense: We make goals for the New Year.
We are making goals for the New Year.
Fill in the blank with the correct adverb: Learning Korean is very ____ (hard).
Learning Korean is very hard.
_______ is the news today?
What
Turn the statement into a question using the future tense: The cows jump over the fence.
Will the cows jump over the fence?
Correct the mistake: I can't understand you when you speak quick.
I can't understand you when you speak quickly.