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DEMONSTRATIVES (THIS/THAT/THESE/THOSE)
Complete with possessive for I:
“This ____ my brother.”
“This is my brother.”
Complete: “She ____ coffee every morning.” (drink)
“She drinks coffee every morning.”
Complete: “She ____ ____ TV right now.” (watch)
“She is watching TV right now.”
Complete: “I ____ to the park yesterday.” (go)
“I went to the park yesterday.”
Complete: “I’m ____ go to the gym tonight.”
“I’m going to go to the gym tonight.”
Choose the correct option: “These are ____ books.” (my / mine)
“These are my books.”
Form a negative: “He works on Sundays.”
“He doesn’t work on Sundays.”
Make a negative: “They are studying.”
“They aren’t studying.”
Make a negative: “She watched the movie.”
“She didn’t watch the movie.”
Make a negative: “She is going to cook dinner.”
“She isn’t going to cook dinner.”
Rewrite using that: “This is her car.”
“That is her car.”
Make a question: “You like sushi.”
“Do you like sushi?”
Make a question: “You are cooking dinner.”
“Are you cooking dinner?”
Make a question: “They finished the homework.”
“Did they finish the homework?”
Make a question: “You’re going to study later.”
“Are you going to study later?”
Complete: “Those are ____ keys, not yours.” (his / him)
“Those are his keys.”
Correct the mistake: “He don’t studies English.”
“He doesn’t study English.”
Correct the mistake: “He is play soccer now.”
“He is playing soccer now.”
Correct the mistake: “He didn’t went to work.”
“He didn’t go to work.”
Correct the sentence: “They going to travel tomorrow.”
“They are going to travel tomorrow.”
Correct the sentence: “These is my friend’s backpack.”
“This is my friend’s backpack.” (o “These are my friend’s backpacks”)
Rewrite in the simple present:
“Right now, they are eating lunch.”
“They eat lunch (every day / usually / in general).”
Choose the correct sentence:
a) “I’m not understand you.”
b) “I’m not understanding you.”
c) “I don’t understand you.”
c) “I don’t understand you.” (stative verb)
Rewrite in the simple past:
“They travel to Canada every winter.”
“They traveled to Canada last winter.”
Transform:
“She plans to start a new job next month.” (use be going to)
“She is going to start a new job next month.”