a pat of something, especially a large part
chunk
Carla and Becca doesn't/ don't work on Mondays.
Carla and Becca don't work on Mondays.
Jenny (cook) pasta tonight.
Jenny is cooking pasta tonight.
She does/ is doing ballet classes 3 times a week.
She does ballet classes 3 times a week.
Present simple
Identify the tense and make a sentence
read/ every day
Present simple
very happy
delighted
Nancy love/ loves to visit her family.
Nancy loves to visit her family.
(You, read) the novel at the moment?
Are you reading the novel at the moment?
Today I read/ am reading a magazine with my friends.
Today I am reading a magazine with my friends.
Present continuous
Identify the tense and make a sentence.
not visit/now
Present progressive
gradually learn or gain a skill
acquire
We not study/ don't study on Sundays.
We don't study on Sundays.
The girls (go) shopping today.
The girls are going shopping today.
It's hot! I really want/ am wanting an ice cream!
It's hot! I really want an ice cream!
Present simple
Identify the tense and make a sentence.
rain/ Look!
Present continuous
A unit of distance equal to 1,760 yards or 1,6 kilometres
a mile
How many chocolate bars do/does Ben buy every day?
How many chocolate bars does Ben buy every day?
Look! It is raining. Our father (not working) in the garden.
Look! It is raining. Our father is not working in the garden.
She goes/ is going to the theatre this weekend.
She is going to the theatre this weekend.
Present continuous
Identify the tense and make a sentence.
not speak/ very often
present simple
encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something
promote
Where does Claudia go/goes on weekends?
Where does Claudia go on weekends?
I (start) the voluntary work this weekend.
I am starting the voluntary work this weekend.
I travel/ am traveling to England right now.
I am traveling to England right now.
Present continuous
Identify the tense and make a sentence.
try/ at the moment
present continuous