What person is “I”?
First Person Singular.
Make a positive sentence with “She / eat breakfast.”
She eats breakfast.
What is the correct form: “I ___ happy”?
am
Past tense of “play”?
played
Make a sentence with “will”: “I / study tonight.”
I will study tonight.
What person is “They”?
Third person plural
Make a negative sentence with “They / play basketball.”
They don’t play basketball.
Make this sentence negative: “He is a teacher.”
He isn’t a teacher.
Past tense of “go”?
went
Make a sentence with “be going to”: “They / travel tomorrow.”
They are going to travel tomorrow.
What person is “You”?
Second person (singular/plural)
Which auxiliary verb is used for questions in the simple present tense?
Do or Does
Write a question: “They are friends.”
Are they friends?
Make a negative sentence: “She / watch TV.”
She didn’t watch TV.
Make a negative sentence with “will”: “
He / come.”He won’t come.
Change “He plays soccer” to first person.
I play soccer.
Turn this into a question: “He studies every day.”
Does he study every day?
Complete: “We ___ not at home yesterday.”
were
What sound does “played” end with: /t/, /d/, or /ɪd/?
/d/
Make a question with “be going to”: “You / visit your friend.”
Are you going to visit your friend?
Change “We are students” to third person plural.
They are students.
Correct the error: “She don’t likes pizza.”
She doesn’t like pizza.
Correct this sentence: “Are she your sister?”
Is she your sister?
Make a question: “He / eat breakfast.”
Did he eat breakfast?
Explain the difference between “will” and “be going to.”
“Will” = decision at the moment; “be going to” = planned action.