Q: She ___ to school by bus.
A: What is goes?
Q: She ___ to the store yesterday.
A: What is went?
Q: She ___ (cook) dinner right now.
A: What is is cooking?
Q: I ___ (read) when the phone rang.
A: What is was reading?
Q: I’ve lived here ___ 2019.
A: What is since?
Do you eat breakfast every day?
A: What is Yes, I do / No, I don’t?
Q: Did you watch the movie last night?
A: What is Yes, I did / No, I didn’t?
Q: What are you doing?
A: What is I am + verb-ing (e.g., studying, eating)?
Q: What were you doing at 8 p.m. last night?
A: What is I was + verb-ing (e.g., watching TV)?
Q: She studied ___ the weekend.
A: What is during?
Q: Correct the sentence: He don’t like pizza.
A: What is He doesn’t like pizza?
Q: Change to past: They play soccer on Saturday.
A: What is They played soccer on Saturday?
Q: Correct the sentence: He are watching TV.
A: What is He is watching TV?
Q: Correct the error: They was playing soccer.
A: What is They were playing soccer?
Q: I was walking home ___ it started raining.
A: What is when?
Q: What do you usually do on Sundays? (Open answer)
A: What is I usually + verb (e.g., relax / go shopping / study)?
Q: What did you do last weekend? (Open answer)
A: What is I + past verb (e.g., traveled, cleaned, cooked)?
Q: Why do we use the present continuous?
A: What is To talk about actions happening right now or around now?
Q: Combine: “She was cooking.” “He was watching TV.”
A: What is She was cooking while he was watching TV?
Q: He was listening to music ___ I was reading.
A: What is while?
Q: Explain when we use the simple present tense.
A: What is To talk about habits, routines, and facts?
Q: What’s the difference between go and went?
A: What is “Go” is present; “went” is past tense of “go”?
Q: Create a question using present continuous and “now.” (Student-created)
A: What is an example like Are you studying now?
Q: Explain the difference between simple past and past continuous.
A: What is Simple past = finished actions; past continuous = actions in progress at a time in the past?
Q: Explain the difference between for and since.
A: What is “For” + a period of time, “since” + a starting point in time?