Sarah ___ (to love) ice cream.
Sarah loves ice cream.
She ____ (to talk) to her friends.
She is talking to her friends.
Alex ___ (to vote) in the election.
Alex voted in the election.
How do you pronounce "pay"?
Long "A" sound
How do you pronounce "bait"?
Long "A" sound
She ___ (to wash) laundry.
She washes laundry.
You are baking a cake.
I ___ (to not listen) to the speech.
I did not listen to the speech.
How do you pronounce "media"?
ia: i-a
Use the present continuous tense: I ____ (to talk) to my teacher.
I am talking to my teacher.
He ___ (to cry) for a long time.
He cries for a long time.
We ___ (to train) for a game.
We are training for a game.
We ___ (to have) balloons.
We had balloons.
How do you pronounce "loud"?
Pronounced like "ow"
Use the past tense: She ___ (to sleep) well last night.
She slept well last night.
He ___ (to not speak) English.
He does not speak English.
He ___ (to not read) his book.
He is not reading his book.
They ___ (to take) me with them.
They took me with them.
How do you pronounce "guide"?
Long "I" sound
Conjugate: You ___ (to go) to bed right now. Is it present or present continuous?
You are going to bed right now.
I ___ (to not like) vegetables.
I do not like vegetables.
I ___ (to not go) to the park with you.
I am not going to the park with you.
I ____ (to bring) food to the party.
I brought food to the party
How do you pronounce "nauseous"?
"aw" + "uh"
Use the past tense: They ___ (to cling) to the boat.
They clung to the boat.