Include the past tense of BE in a sentence.
was/were
Complete the sentence: "I _____ (buy) a new car tomorrow."
I am going to buy a new car tomorrow.
Complete the sentence: "I _____ (call) you later."
I will call you later.
Change to past tense: "She walks to school."
She walked to school.
Compare English to Spanish.
Include the past tense of GO in a sentence.
went
Make a negative sentence: "He is going to watch TV tonight."
He is not going to watch TV tonight.
Make a negative sentence: "She will go to the party."
She won't go to the party.
Change to past tense: "They play soccer every weekend."
They played soccer every weekend.
Complete the sentence: "This book is _____ (interesting) than that one."
This book is more interesting than that one.
Include the past tense of WRITE in a sentence.
wrote
Form a question: "She is going to travel to Spain."
Is she going to travel to Spain?
Form a question: "He will take the bus."
Will he take the bus?
Make a negative sentence in the past: "He cleaned his room yesterday."
He didn't clean his room yesterday.
Correct the mistake: "She is more faster than her brother."
She is faster than her brother.
Include the past tense of BRING in a sentence.
brought
Correct the mistake: "We are going to visiting the park."
We are going to VISIT the park.
Correct the mistake: "They will going to the beach."
They will GO to the beach.
Form a question: "They visited the museum."
Did they visit the museum?
Complete the sentence: "This is the _____ (good) movie I’ve ever seen."
This is the BEST movie I've ever seen.
Include the past tense of TEACH in a sentence.
taught
What is the difference between "going to" and "will"?
"Going to" is used for plans and intentions; "will" is used for decisions made at the moment or predictions.
Predict the weather tomorrow using "will."
Correct the mistake: "She no visited her grandma."
She didn't visit her grandma.
Correct the mistake: "This is the most cheapest phone in the store."
This is the cheapest phone in the store.