This sentence is incorrect: “She didn’t went to school yesterday.” Rewrite it correctly.
She didn’t go to school yesterday
This phasal verb means "to continue"
“The teacher told us to ___ with the exercise.”
go on
Complete the sentence: “She ___ (visit) Paris three times.”
has visited
Correct the error and explain: “She don’t understand the problem.”
She doesn’t understand the problem (because “she” is third person singular, so “doesn’t” is required).
Who is the most disturbing in the class?
How dare you!
Change this sentence into the simple past: “They always play basketball after school.”
They always played basketball after school
This phrasal verb means “to discover information.”
“She wanted to ___ the truth.”
find out
This sentence is wrong: “I have saw that movie before.” Correct it.
I have seen that movie before
Identify the tense and correct the mistake: “They was playing soccer yesterday.”
Past continuous; They were playing soccer yesterday.
Where did we do the first speaking of the semester?
Cafeteria
Identify the mistake: “Did you saw the movie last night?” Correct the verb form.
Did you see the movie last night?
This phrasal verb means “to organize or arrange something.”
“They will ___ a meeting tomorrow.”
set up
Form a question in the present perfect: “you / ever / eat / sushi.”
Have you ever eaten sushi
Choose the correct pronoun: “Neither of the boys brought ___ homework.”
his (because “neither” is singular).
What was the first lesson we did this year?
Simple Past
Fill in the blank with the correct past tense: “By the time we arrived, the teacher already ___ (begin) the lesson.”
began
“He managed to ___ a clever solution.”
come up with
Fill in the blank with the correct form: “They ___ (never forget) their homework,but last week they ___ (forget) it once.”
They have never forgotten their homework, but last week they forgot it once
Fix the word order: “Always she is late for class.”
She is always late for class
What was the name of the movie we watched?
Source Code
Transform this statement into a past‑tense question: “He finishes his homework before dinner.”
Did he finish his homework before dinner
“After many attempts, she decided to ___.”
give up
Transform this sentence into the present perfect, and add the adverb “already”: “Yesterday, she finished her homework before dinner.”
She has already finished her homework before dinner
Transform this statement into both a question and a negative: “They have studied for the exam.”
Question: Have they studied for the exam?
Negative: They have not studied for the exam.
Name one of the short film we watched for halloween.
Name both for double the point.
The other side of the box
Finley