"I usually ___ cereal for breakfast."
have (Present Simple).
Fill in: I have ___tablet.
a tablet
Fill in: The cat is ___ the box.
in.
Make a Yes/No question: 'She likes pizza'.
Does she like pizza?
My love ___ (live) in Prague.
lives
"Right now she ___ (read) a book."
is reading (Present Continuous).
Fill in: She likes ___ tea, but not ___ coffee.
— tea (no article) / — coffee (no article) (uncountable)
Which preposition? I will meet you ___ 3 o'clock.
at.
Did you see the film?' — give a short positive answer.
Yes, I did or Yes, I saw it
Each of the students ___ a book.” (have)
has.
"You see your friend with a bag and passport. Ask what their future plan using 'going to'."
"Are you going to travel?" or "Are you going to fly today?"
Pick correct start and finish with your own idea: 'I saw a cat' vs 'I saw the cat' — finish a sentence meaning 'not a specific one'.
I saw a cat in the garden yesterday.
Choose correct phrasal verb: 'Please ___ the light' — you must respond to make the room dark.
Turn off the light.
Ask How long for this answer: 'I have studied English for three years'.
How long have you studied English?
Make a comparative: 'My car / your car' (fast)
My car is faster than your car or Mine is faster
Choose the correct start: 'Yesterday I ___ / Yesterday I was ___' — then finish: tell what you did yesterday (Past Simple)."
e.g. "Yesterday I went to the park."
Must use Past Simple verb.
Complete: How much ___ sugar is left?" or "How many ___ apples are left?"
How much sugar is left?" and "How many apples are left?
Start with 'She put the book ___ blahblahblah' — finish with a preposition of place.
She put the book on the table or She put the book under the bed (or any other option)
Add a question tag: 'You're from Spain, ___?
"aren't you?" → "You're from Spain, aren't you?"
Fill in: This is ___ (John) book.
John's book.
You have been to Paris before. Tell a partner using a present perfect short sentence.
"I have been to Paris." (or "I've been to Paris.")
You arrive at a bus stop and ask about a particular bus you expect. Use 'the' in a question.
"Is the bus coming?" / "When is the bus coming?"
You describe movement: 'He walked ___ the room and sat down.' Use one preposition to express movement
He walked into the room and sat down.
You forgot your homework. Your partner asks 'Why didn't you bring your homework?'
Give a short explanation using 'because' and Past Simple.
"Because I forgot it." / "Because I was sick." (or any other explanation)
Describe three friends: one is tall, the other is выше and самый высокий in the class. Use comparative and superlative correctly in one short answer.
Anna is tall, Mary is taller, and Liza is the tallest. (optional)