Yesterday I (go) to the store.
Yesterday I went to the store.
She (drink) matcha everyday.
She drinks matcha everyday.
Make a sentence: any/milk
Ex: we don’t have any milk.
Fix the mistake: He lives here since 2020.
He has lived here since 2020.
You ______ wear a helmet when you ride a bike. (advice)
You should wear a helmet when you ride a bike.
She (walk) to the mall when she (drop) her phone.
She was walking to the mall when she dropped her phone.
I (not/watch) TV right now.
I’m not watching TV right now.
I don’t have ________ time today.
a) many
b) much
c) a few
b) much
Fix the mistake: She has finished her homework yesterday.
She finished her homework yesterday.
Fix the mistake: She could played the piano when she was a child.
She could play the piano when she was a child.
I (study) when I (remember) that our teacher (tell) us that he (cancel) our exam.
I was studying when I remembered that our teacher had told us that he canceled our exam.
Fix the mistake: They plays in the park at the moment.
They are playing in the park at the moment.
I have some papers here that I need to hand back to you.
Are “papers” countable or uncountable?
Countable
I (never/see) this movie before. Is it good?
I‘ve never seen this movie before. Is it good?
We __________ wear formal clothes to the meeting; it’s optional.
We don‘t have to wear formal clothes to the meeting; it’s optional.
She (already/eat) when I (ask) her to have dinner with me.
She had already eaten when I asked her to have dinner with me.
She usually (work) from home, but this week she (travel) for business.
She usually works from home, but this week she is traveling for business.
Fix the mistake: My sister spends much of money on Uber Eats.
My sister spends a lot of money on Uber Eats
I (know) her since we (be) children.
I have known her since we were children.
Your friend has a terrible headache.
→ You __________.
Ex: You should take some medicine.
I (not/go) to the party because Stella (already/tell) me that it (go) to be boring.
I didn’t go to the party because Stella had already told me that it was going to be boring.
My parents usually (watch) TV in the evening, but tonight they (go) out.
My parents usually watch TV in the evening, but tonight they are going out.
Is there ________ water left?
Is there any water left?
She (break) her leg last year and she (not/play) basketball since then.
She broke her leg last year and she hasn’t played basketball since then.
Rewrite the sentences with a modal verb: It isn’t necessary to come early tomorrow.
→ You ______________________________.
You don’t have to come early tomorrow.