What is the simple past of "buy?"
Bought
Fill in:
"The meeting is ___ Monday."
On
What is the noun form of "to decide?"
Decision
Turn
"he drinks coffee every morning"
Into a yes/no question.
Does he drink coffee every morning?
What's wrong? A child says "I goed to school today."
went -- "go" is irregular.
Put into simple past:
"She drives to work every day."
She drove to work every day.
Which is correct --
"he is interested in the job" or "he is interested for the job?"
He is interested in the job.
What is the difference between "job" and "work?"
Job = A specific position
Work = The activity/concept (uncountable)
Put in the correct word order:
"always / she / takes / notes / meetings / in"
She always takes notes in meetings.
Which is correct -- "I have eaten" or "I have ate?"
I have eaten.
What are the three forms of "break?"
Break / Broke / Broken
Fill in all gaps:
"She arrived ____ the office ____ 9 o'clock _____ a Monday morning."
at / at / on
Comparative and superlative of "good."
better / the best
Change to passive
"The team finished the project"
The project was finished by the team.
Correct the mistake:
"Although it gave rain, we had the meeting outside."
Although it rained ...
What's wrong?
"He has went to the meeting already."
He has gone to the meeting already.
What's wrong?
"I am working here since two years."
I have been working here for two years.
What's the difference between "too many," "too much," and "enough?"
Too much = excess (uncountable)
Enough = the right amount
Turn into one sentence:
"The man is my colleague. He works in the office next door."
The man who works in the office next door is my colleague.
Find 3 mistakes:
"Yesterday the childrens has founded many informations in the internet."
Children / found / information
Find 3 mistakes:
"Yesterday she catched the bus, buyed a coffee, and sitted in the park."
Caught / Bought / Sat
Fill in the gaps:
"He is good ____ his job, but bad ____ taking criticism, especially ____ front of others."
at / at / in
What's the difference between "its" and "it's?"
Its = belonging to (The company changed its logo)
It's = it is (It's a difficult job)
Change to reported speech:
"She said: 'I am tired.'"
She said that she was tired.
Correct:
"If I would have more time, I would learn Spanish."
If I had more time, I would learn Spanish.