Mary ate a lot of food, so she _____ hungry now.
isn't
The dog is (runing/running) fast
running
Ella likes tennis, but she don't like football.
Ella likes tennis, but she doesn't like football.
Andrew ________ (future tense of see) a movie tomorrow.
will see OR is going to see
past simple of "be"
was/were
Use "going to" to talk about one thing you will do this weekend.
I'm going to ...
I have two childs.
I have two children.
I go to a party this weekend.
Complete the sentence.
If I ____ (negative of go) to school tomorrow, my parents will angry.
don't go
past simple of "eat".
ate
Using past simple, tell us something you did yesterday.
(Different responses possible)
Sally ___ (go) to school everyday.
goes
I sleeped well last night.
Complete the sentence.
If I work hard, I _____ have a great future.
will
present continuous tense of "walk"
is/am walking
Ask someone a question using Simple past.
400 Points for a question with no grammar mistakes
300 Points for a question with one grammar mistake
200 Points for a question with two grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with three or more grammar mistakes
Create a sentence comparing Paris and Lyon.
400 Points for a question with no grammar mistakes
300 Points for a question with one grammar mistake
200 Points for a question with two grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with three or more grammar mistakes
I don't have some money.
I don't have any money.
Using "can" and "remember," complete the question and answer:
"_____ she ________ the woman?"
"No, _____ ________."
" Can she remember the woman?"
"No, she can't."
one future tense using the verb "fly"
will fly OR is/are going to fly
Create a sentence using the present perfect.
400 Points for a question with no grammar mistakes
300 Points for a question with one grammar mistake
200 Points for a question with two grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with three or more grammar mistakes
My birthday is Wednesday, February 1st.
I go to beach to swim with my friends.
I go to the beach to swim with my friends.
(you/off/light/can/turn/the) ?
Can you turn off the light?
negative past tense of "teach"
didn't teach