Change the verb to simple past: I ________ (walk) to the park yesterday.
I walked to the park yesterday.
Change the adjective to an adverb: He runs ______ (quick).
He runs quickly.
Fill-in-the-Blank:
Question: ______ did you do yesterday?
Answer: I cleaned my house and studied English.
Question: What did you do yesterday?
Answer: I cleaned my house and studied English.
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence: I ______ my English every day.
a. practice b. practices c. am practicing
I practice my English every day.
Say the sentence in the future with will: He ________ (write) an email to his teacher tonight.
He will write an email to his teacher tonight.
Change the verb to past tense: I ____ (go) to the park.
I went to the park.
Change the Adjective to an Adverb: He runs ________ (fast).
He runs fast.
Question: _______ did you call?
Answer: My best friend
Question: Who did you call?
Answer: My best friend
Sarah _________ (swim) at the gym twice a week.
Sarah swims at the gym twice a week.
Say the Sentence in the Future with Will: My husband _______ (not cook) dinner tonight.
My husband won't cook dinner tonight.
Say the Sentence in the Past Tense: I ________ (not eat) breakfast this morning.
I didn't eat breakfast this morning.
Use an adverb of frequency: I _______ (100%) do my homework.
I always do my homework.
Fill-In-the-Blank:
Question: _______ are you feeling today?
Answer: I'm tired.
Question: How are you feeling today?
Answer: I'm tired.
Choose the Time Expression to Complete the Sentence: He takes English classes ________.
a. today b. tomorrow c. twice a week
He takes English classes twice a week.
Use "Be Going to" to Complete the Sentence:
She _____(run) in the race this weekend.
She is going to run in the race this weekend.
Say a Yes/No Question in the Simple Past:
the children/finish/their homework
Did the children finish their homework?
Use an adverb of frequency: She ________ (80%) goes to the library.
She often goes to the library.
Put the Words in Order:
When/arrive/will/you/party?/to/the
When will you arrive to the party?
Rodrigo usually _______ (not arrive) to work on time.
Rodrigo usually doesn't arrive to work on time.
Say a Yes/No Question:
you/visit/your friend/tomorrow
Will you visit your friend tomorrow?
Say the sentence in the past tense: The men _______ (shake) hands.
Use the adverb to complete the sentence: She arrived ____________ (late) to the party.
She arrived late to the party.
Form a Question Using the Words:
store/which/prefer to/do/shop at/you
Which store do you prefer to shop at?
Form a Yes/No Question in the Simple Present:
she/do her homework/every dayDoes she do her homework every day?
Finish the sentence. Use be going to: I don't think I ___________ (be) able to come to your party.
I don't think I am going to be able to come to your party.