Every day we _______ our homework. (do)
Every day we do our homework
We ________ English right now. (study)
We are studying English right now.
Change the sentence to the past simple:
We finish our project.
We finished our project.
Change the sentence to the past continuous:
You are playing football.
You were playing football.
Present simple or continuous:
Now I _______ dinner (eat).
Now I am eating dinner.
She frequently _______ science. (study)
She frequently studies science.
Tomorrow they ________ a maths exam. (have)
Tomorrow they are having a maths exam.
Change the sentence to the past simple:
They make a pizza for dinner.
They made a pizza for dinner.
Change the sentence to the past continuous:
We are taking an exam.
We were taking an exam.
Past simple or past continuous:
For 2 hours, you _______ to music. (listen)
For 2 hours you were listening to music.
Today you _______ any exams. (not have)
Today you don't have any exams.
This weekend I ________ to the cinema with my friends.
This weekend I am going to the cinema with my friends.
Change the sentence to the past simple:
I go to the supermarket.
I went to the supermarket.
Change the sentence to the past continuous:
She is feeling sad.
Conjugate the verb:
Yesterday you ______ to the library. (go)
Yesterday you went to the library.
She goes to school by bus.
He ________ his homework right now. (do)
He is doing his homework right now.
Change the sentence to the past simple:
She takes an exam.
She took an exam.
Change the sentence to the past continuous:
We are funny.
We were being funny.
Normally, she ________ in the morning. (shower)
Normally she showers in the morning.
Put the sentence in the correct order:
play video games/ they/ normally/ for 2 hours.
They normally play video games for 2 hours.
When do we use the present continuous?
For actions in the present moment or in the future
Change the sentence to the past simple:
You read two books.
You read two books.
When do we use the past continuous?
For an unfinished action in the past or an action that happens over a period of time.
Name this verb tense:
was/were + ing
past continuous