Q: Complete the sentence with an adverb of frequency:
“I ___ go to school on Sundays.”
A (expected): never
Is it countable or uncountable? → “Rice”
Uncountable
Q: Choose the correct:
“We (go / went) to Samarkand last month.”
A: went
Q: Complete: “You ___ (can / can’t) swim in a library.”
can’t
Choose the correct adjective order:
“a ___ jacket (red / big)”
a big red jacket
Q: Choose the correct option:
“My sister ___ (don’t / doesn’t) watch TV in the morning.”
doesn’t
Complete: “How ___ sugar do you take in your tea?”
much
Q: Make a past simple question:
“You / visit / Tashkent last year?”
A: Did you visit Tashkent last year?
Choose the correct:
“Tomorrow I ___ (am going to / going to) visit my aunt.”
am going to
Make a simple relative clause with who.
Example: “a teacher / helps students”
A teacher who helps students …
Make a sentence using “usually” and “have breakfast”.
I usually have breakfast at 7.
Q: Complete: “There aren’t ___ apples left.”
many
Q: Change to past:
“I travel by bus.”
A: I traveled by bus.
Make a comparative sentence with “tall”.
He is taller than me.
Describe your best friend using two adjectives.
He is smart and funny.
Q: Make a question:
“you / study English / in the evening?”
A: Do you study English in the evening?
Q: Make a sentence using “too much”.
A: He eats too much fast food.
Q: Answer the question in one full sentence:
“Where did you go last weekend?”
A: I went to …
Make a sentence using “must” (obligation).
You must do your homework every day
Complete the sentence:
“My city is a place ___ people are very friendly.”
where
Change to negative:
“He goes to the gym every day.”
He doesn’t go to the gym every day.
Q: Correct the mistakes:
“I doesn’t have much friends.”
A: I don’t have many friends.
Q: Correct the sentence:
“She didn’t went to work yesterday.”
A: She didn’t go to work yesterday.
Rewrite the sentence in future:
“They start the project today.”
They are going to start the project today.
They will start the project today.
Create a sentence using a relative clause (who / which / where):
A (example): I like parks where people can relax.