Prepositions:
My house is (blank) to a park.
There's a parking lot (blank) of the supermarket.
I sit (blank) my best friend.
next to
in front
next to, behind, in front of
Rearrange the questions:
old how you are?
have pets any you do?
How old are you?
Do you have any pets?
Fill in the blanks with (at/in/on)
His birthday is (blank) August.
Our meeting is (blank) Thursday.
We'll meet (blank) night.
in
on
at
Choose the correct sentence:
I every day exercise/exercise every day.
What are you doing/ do you do this weekend?
Look at the traffic. We're being late/going to be late.
I exercise every day.
What are you doing this weekend?
Look at the traffic. We're going to be late.
Answer the questions:
What is your favorite sport?
How often do you study English?
What time does the game start?
My favorite sport is....
I study English (time expression)
The movie starts at (time)
Prepositions:
In this photo, I'm standing (blank) my mother and father.
Who's that person (blank) you?
Jay is in the (blank) of that group of boys. Can you see him?
between
behind, in front of, next to
middle
Fill in the blanks:
Joe often (go out) with Mary, but they aren't a couple.
I (call) you in five minutes, is that OK?
goes out
'll
Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions (at/in/on)
I'm not home right now because I'm (blank) Japan.
He's currently (blank) the mall.
The beautiful painting is (blank) the wall.
in
at
on
Choose the correct sentence:
When you called, I ate/ was eating my lunch.
Ali is biking/bikes to work every day.
Vikram take/is taking a nursing class.
When you called, I was eating my lunch.
Ali bikes to work every day.
Vikram is taking a nursing class.
Fill in the blank with the correct vocab words:
I don't like people who tell (blank). We need to be honest with each other. (a. truths b. lies c. jokes)
The hotel was (blank) and uncomfortable. It was a disaster! (a. little b. clean c. dirty)
There are several (blank) people in this class, but everyone's opinion is important. (a. talkative b. generous c. mean)
b. lies
c. dirty
a. talkative
Name three religious places
Potential answers can include: mosque, church, temple, or synagogue
We (watch) a movie at 10:30 pm last night.
They (study) English when the teacher arrived.
were watching
were studying
Make one sentence with at/in/on (location)
At: places
in: countries/cities, rooms, buildings, closed spaces
on: public transportation surface
Put these sentences in the negative form:
You've written a letter.
We'll talk about that later.
I'm going to visit a museum.
We won't talk about that later.
I'm not going to visit a museum.
Make a sentence with at/ in/ on (time)
at: times
in: months, seasons, times of day (not at night), years
on: dates, days
Shopping: Answer with the vocabulary word.
The place in a store where you pay for the things that you buy. (it starts with c...)
The place in a store where you can try on clothes. (it starts with f...)
The thing you use to carry the items you want to buy. (it starts with b...)
checkout
fitting room
basket
Put these questions in the correct form and answer them:
What (do) you (do)?
What (do) you (study)?
What do you do?
What do you study?
Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition:
We need to talk (blank) the test.
She belongs (blank) a community service group.
He didn't agree (blank) you.
about
to
with
Put the correct word in each sentence.
Is there (blank) to put our coats?
My lunch wasn't big (blank). I'm still hungry.
A department store is a place (blank) sells different types of products.
anywhere
enough
that
Rearrange the questions:
you been ever Florida have to?
movies watch of like kind to you what do?
speak any you other can languages?
Have you ever been to Florida?
What kind of movies do you like to watch?
Can you speak any other languages?
Describe some places in your hometown. Are there any historical buildings, religious buildings, places where you can buy things, or any bodies of water (lakes, rivers, ponds)?
Any response that describes some things that you can find in a hometown.
Present Perfect:
you (clean) your room yet?
he ever (speak) with you before?
Have you cleaned your room yet?
Has he ever spoken with you before?
Name three things that you do and make:
Make is for things that you create and choose to do while do is for work, habits, and repetitive tasks
do: your homework, the dishes, the shopping, the vacuuming, the laundry
make: lunch, dinner, breakfast, an appointment, a suggestion, a phone call, mistake
Make three sentences in the negative form
Any sentence that is grammatically correct and is in the negative form is correct.
Past Continuous:
Make three sentences discussing things that you did in the past. If you are having trouble, answer this question:
What were you doing when you were a child?
was/were + verb (ing)