Complete the sentence: "She _____ (go) to school every day."
She goes to school every day.
What is the past simple of 'buy'?
bought
Complete the sentence: "I think it _____ (rain) tomorrow."
I think it will rain tomorrow.
Complete the sentence: If you mix blue and yellow, you ... green.
If you mix blue and yellow, you get green.
Choose the correct option: "He (watch / watches) TV in the evening."
He watches TV in the evening.
Make this sentence negative: "They like pizza."
They don't like pizza.
Complete the sentence: "I _____ (write) a letter to my friend last night."
I wrote a letter to my friend last night.
Form a question: "you / help me / with my homework / ?"
Will you help me with my homework?
Complete the sentence: ... I finish my homework tonight, I will watch a movie.
If I finish my homework tonight, I will watch a movie.
Correct the error: "I use to hate broccoli, but now I love it."
I used to hate broccoli, but now I love it.
Form a question: "What / you / do / now ?"
What are you doing now?
Complete the sentence: "At 8 PM last night, I _____ (watch) TV."
At 8 PM last night, I was watching TV.
When do we use 'be going to'? Give an example.
for plans and intentions" (e.g., I'm going to study medicine) or "predictions based on evidence" (e.g., Look at those clouds! It's going to rain)?
Correct the mistake: If we don't hurry, we are missing the bus.
If we don't hurry, we will miss the bus.
What is the past simple of 'think'?
thought
Correct the mistake: "They are watch a movie at the cinema."
They are watching a movie at the cinema.
Correct the mistake: "We didn't cooked dinner yesterday."
We didn't cook dinner yesterday.
Make a sentence about a plan for the weekend using 'be going to'.
I am going to play video games.
Make the sentence: what / you / do / if / you / see / a ghost
What will you do if you see a ghost?
Choose the correct option: "They (were eating / was eating) dinner when I called."
They were eating dinner when I called."
Make this sentence negative: "I am reading a book right now."
I am not reading a book right now.
Complete all three forms: "Infinitive: go, Past Simple: _____, Past Perfect: _____."
go-went-gone
When do we use 'will'? Give an example.
for predictions (e.g., I think robots will help us) or "instant decisions" (e.g., I'll answer the phone)
What will you probably do if it's sunny this weekend?
If it's sunny, I will go to the park/beach
Correct the mistakes: "Last year, I am going to Spain. Right now, I eat lunch. Later, I will played games."
Last year, I went to Spain. Right now, I am eating lunch. Later, I will play games.