We (to learn) a lot this year.
We are learning a lot this year.
Do you (playing) the piano?
Do you play the piano?
He has (be) sick since Monday.
He has been sick since Monday.
_____ did they leave? They left because they were hungry.
a) How b) What c) Why d) When
c) Why?
cook / my mother / for us / every day
My mother cooks for us every day.
I (to write) an email to my friend Jokūbas.
I am writing an email to my friend Jokūbas.
They (moving) into their new home next week
They move into their new home next week.
Samuel hasn't (call) for eight months.
Samuel hasn't called for eight months.
_____ did the meal cost? 7.50$
a) Who b) How c) How much d) How many
C) How much?
run / I / every day
I run every day.
Paul (to eat) lunch in the cafeteria.
Paul is eating lunch in the cafeteria.
We (living) in Šilainiai.
We live in Šilainiai.
She (is) already come.
She has already come.
_____ are you from? I'm from Canada.
a) When b) Where c) What d) Who
b) Where?
she / likes / chocolate / and her sister
She and her sister likes chocolate.
She (to play) a video game.
She is playing a video game.
The sun (is setting) in the west.
The sun sets in the west.
I (has) never (see) a famous person.
I have never seen a famous person.
_______________ do you prefer? Lemon cake or carrot cake?
a) what, b) how, c) which, d) why?
C) Which?
watch TV /Jane / finish homework/ after / she /
Jane watches TV after she finishes homework.
Create a sentence using the present continuous in the negative.
Use the verb "float."
She isn't floating on a raft.
So, I go to Ms. Čimilienė and say “I deserve a better mark in this class”.
She (have) not (sleep) since yesterday.
She has not slept since yesterday.
_____ slices of pizza can you eat? I can eat three slices of pizza right now.
a) What b) How c) How much d) How many
d) How many?
walk his dog/ yesterday/ he/ at a park
He walked his dog at a park yesterday