Be Verbs (Present Tense)
General Verbs
Be Verbs (Past & Future)
Regular Verbs (Past & Future)
Interrogative Sentences
100

What is the correct form? → “I ___ happy.”

am

100

What verb goes here? “I ___ lunch at 12.”

eat

100

Fill in the blank: “She ___ at home yesterday.”

was

100

What’s the past tense of “walk”?

walked

100

Make a yes/no question: “You are happy.”

Are you happy?

200

Choose the correct word: “He ___ a teacher.”

is

200

Fill in the blank: “She ___ coffee every morning.”

drinks

200

What’s missing? “We ___ at the party tomorrow.”

will be

200

Fill in the blank: “I ___ lunch at 1:00 yesterday.”

ate (or walked if keeping to regular verbs, you can use: “I walked to lunch yesterday.”)

200

Make a “What” question: “I eat sushi.”

What do you eat?

300

Fill in the blank: “We ___ tired today.”

are

300

Make a sentence: “They /........../ TV.”

They watch TV.

300

Make a sentence: “ last night/ be / busy /I .”

I was busy last night.

300

Make a future sentence: “He / visit / his son / next week.”

He will visit his son next week.

300

Ask a future question: “He will go to the station.”

Where will he go?

400

Make a sentence: "My friends / be / in class."

My friends are in class.

400

Choose the correct sentence:  

A) He go to work.
B) He goes to work.

B) He goes to work.

400

Choose the correct sentence:
 A) He will be tired yesterday.
 B) He was tired yesterday.

B) He was tired yesterday.

400

Choose the correct sentence:
 A) She will walked tomorrow.
 B) She will walk tomorrow.

B) She will walk tomorrow.

400

What’s wrong? “Do you went to school?”

Should be “Did you go to school?”

500

Correct this sentence: “She are my friend.”

She is my friend.

500

What’s the mistake? “I watches the news.”

Correct form is “I watch the news.”

500

Fill in the blanks: “They ___ at the shop yesterday, and they ___ at the café tomorrow.”

were / will be

500

Make two sentences with the verb “cook”: one in past, one in future.

I cooked dinner last night. / I will cook dinner tomorrow.

500

Ask your classmate a question about yesterday using “Did…”

(Student-created answer, e.g., “Did you watch TV yesterday?”)

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