Form a sentence in the simple present with the subject "she" and the verb "to dance"
She dances...
Form a negative sentence in the Simple Past using the verb "eat" and the subject "I".
I didn't eat...
Name two signal words for the future tense.
Tomorrow, next year, in 2050...
Identify and correct the mistake: 'She don't like pizza.'
She doesn't like pizza. (Simple Present)
To which tense do these signal words belong to: last, ago, yesterday, in 1995.
Simple Past
Name two signal words for the Present Progressive.
Now, at the moment...
Create a question in the Simple Past with the verb 'to watch' and the subject 'you'.
Did you watch...?
Form a question using the will-future and the verb 'to call' with the subject 'they'.
Will they call...?
Identify and correct the mistake: 'They was playing outside yesterday.'
They were playing outside yesterday. (Past Progressive)
What is the form for the Present Progressive?
to be + infinitive + ing
Create a sentence in the Present Progressive using the verb 'to read' and the subject 'they'.
They are reading...
Turn the sentence 'They are eating dinner' into the Past Progressive.
They were eating dinner.
Create a negative sentence using the going-to future and the verb 'to eat' with the subject 'we'.
We are not going to eat...
Identify and correct the mistake: 'I am studying English since three years.'
I have been studying English for three years. (Present Perfect)
Which tense is used in the following sentence: Was I sleeping?
Past progressive
Transform the sentence "She runs every morning" into a sentence in the Present Progressive.
She is running...
Complete the sentence using the Past Progressive: 'When he came home, I .....(to sleep).'
When he came home, I was sleeping.
Turn the sentence "He will buy a car" into the going-to future.
He is going to buy a car...
Identify and correct the mistake: 'He will visits his grandma next week.'
He will visit his grandma next week. (will-future)
Complete the sentence using the Present Perfect: 'She ..... (to finish) her homework already
She has finished her homework already.
Erkläre den Unterschied zwischen dem Simple Present und dem Present Progressive und bilde jeweils einen Beispielsatz.
Simple Present: Wird verwendet für regelmäßige Handlungen oder allgemeine Wahrheiten. Example: "He plays football every Saturday."
Present Continuous: Beschreibt Handlungen, die gerade jetzt stattfinden oder vorübergehende Situationen. Example: "He is playing football right now."
Erkläre, wann man das Past Perfect anstelle des Present Perfect verwendet, und bilde für beide Zeitformen einen Beispielsatz.
Past Perfect: Wird verwendet, um eine Handlung zu beschreiben, die vor einer anderen Handlung oder einem Zeitpunkt in der Vergangenheit abgeschlossen war.
Beispiel:"She had left the house before it started raining."
Present Perfect: Wird verwendet, um eine Handlung zu beschreiben, die zu einem unbestimmten Zeitpunkt in der Vergangenheit stattgefunden hat und noch eine Verbindung zur Gegenwart hat oder relevant ist.
Example: "She has lived in this city for five years."
Erkläre, wann man das will-future und wann das going-to future verwendet, und bilde für jede Zeitform einen Beispielsatz.
Will-future: Wird verwendet für spontane Entscheidungen, Angebote, Versprechen oder Vorhersagen, die auf Meinungen basieren. Example: "I will help you with your homework."
Going-to future: Wird verwendet für Pläne oder Absichten sowie für Vorhersagen, die auf sichtbaren Beweisen beruhen. Example: "Look at those clouds! It is going to rain."
Identify and correct the mistake: 'Look at those dark clouds! It will rain soon.'
Look at those dark clouds! It is going to rain soon. (going-to future)
Conjugate the verb 'to go' in the going-to future for the subject 'I'.
I am going to go.