Rewrite with "He" as the subject:
They eat pizza every night.
He eats pizza every night.
Make into a question:
She wasn't in class yesterday.
Wasn't she in class yesterday?
(Was she) also ok! :-)
Rewrite as a question:
I have never ridden a horse.
Have you ever ridden a horse?
(Haven't you ever, Have I never, etc) = also good :-)
Make into a question:
The bomb is going to explode.
Is the bomb going to explode?
Make into a question:
I'm standing on top of the car.
Are you standing on top of the car?
Make negative:
The train arrives at midnight.
The train doesn't arrive at midnight.
Make everything positive:
It wasn't dark and I didn't have trouble seeing.
It was dark and I had trouble seeing.
Make a negative and add "still" in the correct place.
I've had lunch.
Which is the best response?
Did you forget to call Lisa?
a) Sorry. I'll call her now.
b) Sorry. I'm going to call her now.
Rewrite with "might".
I'm moving to Hobart next year.
I might be moving to Hobart next year.
Make into a negative question:
Sarah drinks coffee every day.
Doesn't Sarah drink coffee every day?
Make everything positive:
I didn't buy any bananas and I didn't eat them.
I bought some bananas and I ate them!
Make a present perfect question with "ever" and the following words:
Drive / Car
Have you ever driven a car?
Make into a negative question.
I will have learned something by the end of the year.
Won't you have learned something by the end of the year?
Make everything past continuous:
I walked to the beach and listened to music.
I was walking to the beach and listening to music.
Rearrange into a correct sentence:
Jenny / the / work, / she / train / takes / doesn't / to / ?
Jenny takes the train to work, doesn't she?
Rearrange:
I / walking / on / hit / car / a / me / road / the / when / on / was / .I was walking on the road when a car hit me.
rearrange:
How / living / been / long / have / you / Paris / in / ?
How long have you been living in Paris?
Rearrange this future continuous sentence:
In / the / hour / everyone / watching / will / now / an / film / half / be / from /.
In half an hour from now, everyone will be watching the film.
Make everything present perfect continuous:
I haven't done my homework and I haven't brushed my teeth.I haven't been doing my homework and I haven't been brushing my teeth.
Rewrite the sentence in the present:
Robert went to the beach every Saturday and swam in the ocean.
Robert goes to the beach every Saturday and swims in the ocean.
Rearrange:
I / doing / a / broke / was / up / washing / the / when / plate / I /.
I broke a plate when I was doing the washing up.
What's the present perfect form of these verbs?
sing .... blow .... spread ... bite
have/has:
sung ... blown ... spread ... bitten
Make these past sentences into future sentences:
I spent all your money.
I stole my brother's car.
I ate all the pizza.
I will spend all your money.
I will steal my brother's car.
I will eat all the pizza.
Answers with the "going to future" are also ok.Change these sentences into the past perfect continuous:
John worked hard all day.
He listened to the radio.
He sat on the roof.
John had been working hard all day.
He had been listening to the radio.
He had been sitting on the roof.