"I ___ a student."
I am a student.
"They ____ lunch at 12:00."
They eat lunch at 12:00.
Identify the adverb:
"She often goes to the gym."
She often goes to the gym.
What is "often"?
"I _____ two brothers."
I have got two brothers.
"______ a book on the table."
There is a book on the table.
Correct the sentence: "They is always on time."
They are always on time.
"She _____ play the piano."
She doesn't play the piano.
Fill in the gap:
"He _____ plays football on Sundays."
(always, never, usually)
He usually plays football on Sundays.
What is "usually"?
"She _____ a pet." (no)
She hasn’t got a pet.
"______ any apples?"
Are there any apples?
Make it negative: "The weather is nice today."
The weather isn’t nice today.
Make a question: “You / like / coffee?”
Do you like coffee?
Make this sentence correct:
“I go sometimes shopping.”
I sometimes go shopping.
Question: "you / a dictionary?"
Have you got a dictionary?
Question: "a supermarket / near here?"
Is there a supermarket near here?
Make a question: "You are from Germany."
Are you from Germany?
What does “She brushes her teeth” mean?
What is a daily activity she does?
Make a question with “How often”: "watch TV".
How often do you watch TV?
Answer: "Have they got a car?"
Yes, they have or No, they haven’t
"How many chairs _____ in the room?"
How many chairs are there in the room?
Choose the correct form: “I think she ___ the new manager, but I’m not sure.”
I think she is the new manager, but I’m not sure.
Make a sentence: "He / go to the gym / every day."
He goes to the gym every day.
Rewrite:
“He goes to bed late (always).”
He always goes to bed late.
Make a real sentence: “you / a laptop / at home?”
Have you got a laptop at home?
Fill in the blanks with the correct form:
"In the kitchen, there ___ a bottle of juice on the counter, and there ___ some sandwiches in the fridge."
In the kitchen, there is a bottle of juice on the counter, and there are some sandwiches in the fridge.