She (A) bought (B) a egg (C) at the shop (D) today.
→ B → an egg
I (A) drink (B) tea (C) every mornings (D).
→ D → every morning
I (A) saw (B) my friend (C) at the park (D) last nighted.
→ D → last night
(A) This books (B) are (C) very interesting (D) for me.
→ A → These books
My brother (A) is (B) good (C) in English (D) language.
→ C → at
We (A) play (B) football (C) after school (D) in Monday.
→ D → on Monday
(A) She can sings (B) well (C) at school (D).
→ A → sing
She (A) is (B) very (C) carefully (D) with money.
→ D → careful
He (A) usually (B) goes (C) to home (D) at five.
→ C → home
We (A) have (B) much students (C) in our class (D) at school.
→ B → many
My mother (A) made (B) soup (C) in dinner (D) yesterday.
→ C → for dinner
We (A) visited (B) our uncle (C) last week (D) tomorrow.
→ D → (remove “tomorrow”)
(A) Me and Ali (B) are (C) in the same class (D) today.
→ A → Ali and I
They (A) are (B) wait (C) for the bus (D) now.
→ C → waiting
He (A) did (B) his homework (C) very (D) quick.
→ D → quickly
(A) He don’t (B) like (C) carrots (D) much.
→ A → doesn’t
There (A) are (B) many apples (C) on the basket (D) here.
→ D → in the basket
This is (A) my sister. (B) His name (C) is Madina (D) Alieva.
→ B → Her name
I (A) want (B) to (C) buying (D) a phone.
→ C → buy
(A) Their are (B) two shops (C) near my house (D) in this street.
→ A → There
They (A) have (B) three (C) childs (D) at home.
→ C → children
My father (A) is (B) more stronger (C) than me (D) and you.
→ C → stronger
We (A) didn’t (B) buy (C) nothing (D) yesterday.
→ C → anything
She (A) enjoys (B) listen (C) music (D) in the evening.
→ B → listening to
I (A) went (B) to the market (C) for buy bread (D) and butter.
→ C → to buy