Ann ___ (study) hard for the exam.
studied
What is the comparative form of the adjective "good"?
better
Make a sentence using the modal verb "can".
e.g. She can play the piano.
Make a sentence using shouldn't.
e.g. You shouldn't laugh at others.
Make a question: ___ you ___ your homework yesterday?
Did you do your homework yesterday?
Say the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective "bad".
bad-worse-the worst
Put the words in order:
Ann/well/can/sing/song/a.
Ann can sing a song well.
We ____ use solar power to save more energy.
should
We should use solar power to save more energy.
Did you write a letter yesterday?
Say the missing word:
She is the ____ beautiful girl in our class.
most
Put the verbs in order:
They/buy/newspapers/could/1986/in.
They could buy newspapers in 1986.
Put the missing words:
You ___ be active in the lessons, but you ____ shout at each other.
You should be active in the lessons, but you shouldn't shout at each other.
Make a correct sentence in the past simple tense.
e.g. John played a football yesterday.
Say the missing adjective:
Ann knows English well. Her brother is also good at English, but he can't do the exercises correctly. So, Ann is ____ than her brother at English.
smarter/ better/ cleverer
Put the words in order and then change the sentences into question form:
could/piano/friend/your/play/the/well.
Your friend could play the piano well.
Could your friend play the piano?
Make a question using the modal verb "should".
e.g. Should we do our homework on time?