Make a 1st conditional sentence using (finish, play)
If I finish my homework, I will play videogames.
Make a positive future sentence using (buy)
I will buy a new car this weekend
Make a present continuous sentence using (drink)
I am drinking tea.
Make a past simple sentence using (eat)
I ate pizza yesterday.
Make a comparative sentence using (faster)
Make a 1st conditional sentence using (study, pass)
If I study mathematics, I will pass my exam.
Make a positive future sentence using (run)
I will run this weekend
Make a present continuous sentence using (learn)
I am learning English
Make a past simple sentence using (write)
I wrote the report last week.
Make a comparative sentence using (taller)
I am taller than my sister.
Make a negative 1st conditional sentence using (eat, be)
If I don't eat pizza, I won't be fat
Make a negative future sentence using (travel)
I won't travel in 2020.
Make a negative present continuous sentence using (write)
I am not writing the report
Make a negative past simple sentence using (play)
I didn't play tennis last month.
Make a negative comparative sentence using (more expensive)
A Opel isn't more expensive than a Porsche
Make a negative 1st conditional sentence using (snow, ski)
If it doesn't snow, I won't ski.
Make a negative future sentence using (qualify)
I won't qualify for American Idol.
Make a negative present continuous sentence using (finish)
I am not finishing the transaction.
Make a negative past simple sentence using (do yoga)
I didn't do yoga last week.
Make a negative comparative sentence using (less intelligent)
Children are not less intelligent than adults.
Make a 1st conditional question using (be, take)
If you are tired, will you take a nap?
Make a future question using (watch)
Will you watch Game of Thrones?
Make a present continuous question using (use)
Are you using the printer?
Make a past simple question using (go)
Did you go to the cinema last week?
Make a comparative question using (more difficult)
Is English more difficult than French?