Choose the correct option: He ARE/IS a teacher
He IS a teacher.
What’s happening now? — “She ______ (cook) dinner.”
She IS COOKING dinner.
Fill in: “We ______ (watch) a movie yesterday.”
We WATCHED a movie yesterday.
Complete: “Tom is ______ (+ tall) Ben.”
Tom is TALLER THAN Ben.
Fill in: “I ______ (watch) TV when she called.”
I WAS WATCHING TV when she called.
Correct the mistake: “He don’t like pizza.”
He DOESN'T like pizza.
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I study now.
b) I’m studying now.
b) I'm studying now.
Choose the correct verb: “She ______ (go) to school yesterday.”
She WENT to school yesterday.
Choose: “This book is ______ (+ interesting) that one.”
This book is MORE INTERESTING THAN that one.
Choose: “They ______ (not / sleep) when the alarm rang.”
They WEREN'T SLEEPING/WERE NOT SLEEPING when the alarm rang.
Fill in: “I ______ (play) the guitar on weekends.”
I PLAY the guitar on weekends
Complete: “They ______ (not watch) TV. They’re reading.”
The AREN'T/ARE NOT watching TV. They're reading.
Make a negative sentence: “They ______ (not / eat) breakfast.”
They DIDN'T EAT breakfast.
Fill in: “Mount Everest is ______ mountain in the world.”
Mount Everest is THE TALLEST mountain in the world.
Make a question: “What / you / do / when / it / start / to rain?”
What were you doing when it started to rain?
Make a question: “you / study / English / every day?”
Do you study English every day?
Make a question: “What / you / do / now?”
What are you doing now?
Make a question: “you / see / the film?”
Did you see the film?
Correct: “She’s the more intelligent student.”
She's the MOST intelligent student.
Choose the correct pair:
a) I was cooking dinner when the phone rang.
b) I cooked dinner when the phone rang.
a) I was cooking dinner when the phone rang.
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I go always to the gym.
b) I always go to the gym.
b) I always go to the gym.
Correct the error: “He is play football at the moment.”
He IS PLATING football at the moment.
Choose the correct form:
a) He didn’t went to the party.
b) He didn’t go to the party.
b) He didn't go to the party.
Complete with both forms:
“My car is ______ than yours, but your car is ____ one.”
new/cheap
My car is CHEAPER than yours, but your car is THE NEWEST one.
Complete: “While we ______ (walk) in the park, we ______ (see) an accident.”
While we WERE WALKING in the park, we SAW an accident.