Correct the mistake:
There are a cat on the table.
There is a cat on the table.
Correct the mistake:
I were at school yesterday.
I was at school yesterday.
Fill in: I ____ like a cup of tea, please.
would
Fill in:
I’m ____ to visit my grandparents this weekend.
going
Which is correct?
She is go to school now. / She is going to school now.
She is going to school now.
Fill in: The keys are ____ the drawer. (in/on/under)
in
Change to past:
They play football every weekend.
They played football last weekend.
Which is correct:
Would you like go out? / Would you like to go out?
Would you like to go out ?
Which is correct:
She going to travel / She is going to travel.
She is going to travel.
Fill in: He ____ (watch) TV right now.
He is watching TV right now.
Fill in: Are there ____ oranges in the fridge?
Are there any oranges in the fridge ?
Fill in:
We ____ (eat) dinner at 7 last night.
ate
Fill in:
____ you help me with my homework, please? (request)
Could you help me with my homework, please ?
____ we go to the park this afternoon?
(How/Shall)
Correct the mistake: I am usually getting up early.
I usually get up early.
Correct the mistake:
I don’t have some water.
I don't have any water.
Which is correct:
She didn’t watched TV. / She didn’t watch TV.
She didn't watch TV.
Which is more polite:
Can you open the window? / Open the window!
Can you open the window?
Why don’t we ____ a picnic?
have
Choose: (routine)
I eat lunch at 1 p.m. / I am eating lunch at 1 p.m.
I eat lunch at 1 p.m.
Change to plural:
There is a box under the bed.
There are boxes under the table.
Change to question:
He saw his friend yesterday.
Did he see his friend yesterday ?
Correct the mistake:
Would you to like some coffee?
Would you like some coffee ?
Is “going to” used for future plans or actions ?
yes
Explain in one sentence the difference between Present Simple and Present Continuous.
students' answer.